
Nowhere
Kate Ormand(Author)
Badger Learning (Publisher)
Published on 2. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
52 pages
978-1-78837-449-1 (ISBN)
Description
Beth moves with her mum and stepdad to Applegate - a gated community that is the first of its kind in England. Everything seems perfect, until Beth finds an old diary in her room. The diary records strange happenings and Beth starts to investigate. But when people start disappearing, Beth must be careful who she tells before she disappears too.
Between the Lines perfectly combines visual appeal with carefully chosen content that is both compelling and relevant for teenagers and young adults. The stories feature mature and serious themes, touching on abandonment, addiction, grief, love, war and dystopian futures. With a realistic word count of 5000-6000, imaginative storylines and line spacing to create bite-sized chunks of text, these books are ideal for struggling readers or more able readers who enjoy a quick read.
This hi-lo series for struggling and reluctant readers has been written for children aged between 12 and 15 years, whose current reading age is between 8 and 9 years. These age-appropriate short reads range from 44 to 54 pages and are written by talented authors writing stories with relatable characters. They incorporate a large font size and text separated into bite-sized chunks, along with carefully considered letter and paragraph spacing that can reduce visual stress. The series has plenty of practice at one level, allowing consolidation of learning before moving on to more challenging reads.
Between the Lines perfectly combines visual appeal with carefully chosen content that is both compelling and relevant for teenagers and young adults. The stories feature mature and serious themes, touching on abandonment, addiction, grief, love, war and dystopian futures. With a realistic word count of 5000-6000, imaginative storylines and line spacing to create bite-sized chunks of text, these books are ideal for struggling readers or more able readers who enjoy a quick read.
This hi-lo series for struggling and reluctant readers has been written for children aged between 12 and 15 years, whose current reading age is between 8 and 9 years. These age-appropriate short reads range from 44 to 54 pages and are written by talented authors writing stories with relatable characters. They incorporate a large font size and text separated into bite-sized chunks, along with carefully considered letter and paragraph spacing that can reduce visual stress. The series has plenty of practice at one level, allowing consolidation of learning before moving on to more challenging reads.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
Young adult
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78837-449-1 (9781788374491)
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Kate Ormand is the YA author of Dark Days and the shape-shifter circus series, The Wanderers and The Pack. The Wanderers was honored as "Winner" in the "Fiction: Young Adult" category of the 2015 USA Best Book Awards. Kate has penned two titles for Badger Learning's Papercuts series, One Way and The Trick, and has also written Nowhere for their Between the Lines series.
Kate lives in the UK with her family, her partner, and a cocker spaniel called Freddie. She graduated from university with a first class degree in Fine Art Painting. It was during this course that Kate discovered her love of reading YA books, prompting her to try a new creative angle and experiment with writing. She also writes children's picture books under the name Kate Louise.
Kate lives in the UK with her family, her partner, and a cocker spaniel called Freddie. She graduated from university with a first class degree in Fine Art Painting. It was during this course that Kate discovered her love of reading YA books, prompting her to try a new creative angle and experiment with writing. She also writes children's picture books under the name Kate Louise.