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Swan Boy

By Nikki Sheehan


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Publish Date

October 11, 2016

Category

Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure

Price

$10.99
Life isn’t easy for Johnny. He is trying to help his mum, he is looking after his little brother and he is going to a new school. Then Liam Clarke starts to bully him and it all begins to get a lot worse. But when Johnny gets some very surprising help from an unexpected source his life takes a dramatic turn.

A magical story about finding your place and having the courage to fly.
Nikki Sheehan is the youngest daughter of a rocket scientist. Sheehan achieved a first class degree in linguistics and worked as a subtitler on Coronation Street and The Simpsons. She later studied developmental psychology and journalism and continues to work as a freelance journalist and copywriter, specialising in parenting features. Sheehan has three children and is also a story mentor with Little Green Pig (Ministry of Stories) helping children to access their creativity. In addition, Sheehan is also one of three organisers of Brighton Rocks Books, the first mini festival of children's writing in the area. Sheehan is also the author of Who Framed Klaris Cliff? Published by O.U.P in 2014.

ISBN: 9781780749242
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: October 11, 2016

'wonderful, heart felt and beautiful . . . utterly unpredictable'‘A complex and beautiful story, though-provoking and well-written’.‘A moving story about grief, resilience and courage’.'A tender tale of friendship, loss and fitting in - or not…the main character, Johnny, and his younger brother Mojo, will tug at all heartstrings'‘A beautiful and poignant story about friendship, acceptance and loss. Exquisite characterisation and lots of LEAPING.’‘Just finished Swan Boy with a tear in my eye and fireworks in my heart. Tender, funny, wise and just a little bit magical.’‘An incredibly uplifting novel about learning to be yourself. I loved it.’