After leaving her long-term foster family, Amy feels hopeless and alone. But a new placement brings unexpected hope. Eve Ainsworth sheds a gentle and optimistic light on life in care.
Return to Weir(d) Street with three more unnerving tales told with all of Anne Fine's trademark eye for drama and suspense. Perfect to thrill and chill, and particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+
A stunning new edition of Dowd's moving story of of the reality of life in a traveller community, the simple power of kindness, and love in its many forms. Featuring powerful black and white illustrations from Kate Greenaway longlisted illustrator Emma Shoard.
There's mystery afoot in Moreland as Warden Grace Griffin investigates a puzzling series of thefts ... Award-winner Vashti Hardy celebrates kindness, found family and brilliantly inventive kids in this steampunk companion to The Griffin Gate.
Engage your seriously struggling and reluctant teen readers with Barrington Stoke's SEN short fiction. Bench has been specially designed for teen readers with a very low reading age of 6 and is fully illustrated throughout.