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Thieves’ Gambit by Kayvion Lewis

We are thrilled to welcome Kayvion Lewis to the blog today, answering a few questions about her book, Thieves’ Gambit. Thieves’ Gambit is about nine teen thieves from nine different countries who are all invited to compete in an international, underground thieving competition. It’s a round-the-world adventure full of glamorous galas, car chases, backstabbing, first […]

Where Can We Go by Dai Yun

We are delighted to welcome Dai Yun to the blog with a Q&A that shares some brilliant insights into the story and how schools may choose to use it. Can you tell us a bit about your new book? Where Can We Go? follows the home-searching journey of a polar bear family: Papa, Mama, Masha […]

Spooky booklist

On the first of each month we share a booklist compiled by FCBG Members.  As we head into darker evenings and a spookier time of year, these books are sure to delight many readers! This list is available for downloading from our website along with other recently published lists. Booklists

Klaus Flugge Winner- Mariajo Illustrajo

Earlier this month, Mariajo Ilustrajo was named winner of the Klaus Flugge Prize for most exciting and promising newcomer to children’s picture book illustration. She won for her book Flooded, published by Frances Lincoln. Flooded is a funny but powerful demonstration of the impact of climate change in which animals attempt to carry on with […]

Channel Fear by Lisa Richardson

We love promoting debut authors through the FCBG blog!  Today we welcome Lisa Richardson, author of Channel Fear, a thrilling YA novel.  She shares a bit about her inspiration with us!       With a long-held dream to see my book on a shelf in my local bookstore, Channel Fear is my chilling YA […]

Butterfly Wings by Samuel Larochelle and Eve Patenaude

We are sharing a lovely Q&A today with both the author and illustrator of Butterfly Wings.  You can get a great sense of the time and energy that both author and illustrator have into the process of creating a book, one that deals with climate anxiety. Butterfly Wings – a guest blog from author Samuel […]

The Magic of Forests by Vicky Woodgate

The MAGIC OF FORESTS and all things non-fiction BY VICKY WOODGATE I just LOVE the beginning of an idea, followed by the research and then its pitch time! It might be my favourite part of the book making process. I love the seed of an idea, pun intended J and with The Magic of Forests, […]

The Wolf Twins by Ewa Jozefkowicz

Book recommendations are always welcome from authors.  Ewa Jozefkowicz has chosen several titles that feature twins as characters which is inspired by her own set of twins. Double trouble – Top children’s stories featuring twins   Twins have always held a unique and intriguing place in children’s books as they bring with them a sense of […]

Wolf and Bear by Kate Rolfe

Kate Rolfe is a brilliant new talent whose strikingly beautiful debut picture book, Wolf and Bear, publishes this month. Kate sat down with her editor, Suzanne Carnell, Publisher of the Two Hoots imprint at Macmillan Children’s Books, to discuss her work. Full of heart and hope, Wolf and Bear will strike a chord with children […]

Norse Folktakes, Myths and Legends by Anika Hussain

We have another brilliant guest blog around our theme of Myths and Legends this week.  Anika Hussain delves into her history and relates this to the stories she retells in her book, Norse Folktales, Myths and Legends.  Imagine curling up with a roaring fire, hot drink and this book! It doesn’t matter where you go, […]