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Meet Me By The Steelmen

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Jenny's younger brother, Stevie, is fascinated by the giant bronze statue of three steelworkers that stands in the Meadowhall shopping mall, on the site of an old Sheffield steelworks. Stevie's convinced that the statues move and talk, but Jenny doesn't believe him. Is it just the fanciful imagination of a young boy, or is there more to the iconic statues than meets the eye? "A gem... Warmly embracing three generations of steel-town dwellers, Tomlinson writes a thoughtful tale that glows with character." – Scotland on Sunday AGES: 7 plus AUTHOR: Theresa Tomlinson initially qualified as a teacher, and taught in primary schools for many years. She began creating picture books for her own children, and has since written and published many books for all ages. Having spent a large portion of her life in the north of England, many of her novels are located there, and have grown a popular and loyal fan base of readers. Her keen interest in history, and incredible story-telling talent has seen her twice shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal! SELLING POINTS: . Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal . Engaging, accessbile chapter book for readers growing in confidence . Includes 'Book Club' comprehension questions and notes on local history . Black-and-white illustrations throughout

Author Biography:

Theresa Tomlinson began her career by qualifying as a teacher, and taught in primary schools for many years. She started creating picture books for her own children, and has since written and published many books for all ages. Having spent most of her life in the north of England, many of her novels are located there, and have grown a popular and loyal fan base of readers. Her keen interest in history, and incredible story-telling talent has seen her twice shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2019
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Anthony Lewis
Interest Age
From 7 years
Pages
80
Reading Age
From 7 years
ISBN-13
9781782703471
Product ID
28504904

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