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Kevin Crossley-Holland

Kevin John William Crossley-Holland (born 7 February 1941) is an English translator, children's author and poet. His best known work is probably the Arthur trilogy (2000–2003), for which he won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and other recognition. Crossley-Holland won the annual Carnegie Medal for his 1985 novella Storm. For the 70th anniversary of the Medal in 2007 it was named one of the top ten winning works.

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The fire-brother

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An East Saxon boy, recently converted to Christianity, tries to deal with the villager's and his own brother's hostility to the monks with whom he now makes his home.

Toolmaker

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For young Ra to make all the tools needed by his Stone Age tribe is a new idea for all of them, and provides Ra with a skill that saves his life when he is abandoned by his tribe for forgetting how to hunt.

The chocolate boy

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An illustrated children's story set in the mid-eighteenth century. Sarah is staying at her snobbish aunt's grand house in Nottingham and is forced into the company of George, the spoilt and cruel son of her aunt's best friend. She would rather make friends with Sam, a West Indian pageboy who serves her aunt's chocolate. Sam longs to spend his time drumming, but as a slave he has no way to leave the household. The town's famous Goose Fair becomes the scene of some fateful encounters.

Fanny's sister

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Because she is afraid God will answer her prayer and take her new baby sister back to heaven, nine-year-old Fanny runs away from her home in Victorian England.