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These retellings of the plays are literary classics in their own right. Our Island Story. H E Marshall (1. 90. An excellent single- volume history of Britain, in simple and elegant language, warmed by an uncomplicated national pride. The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank (published in English in 1. The diary kept by a young Dutch- Jewish girl during the two years in which her family lived concealed under the Nazi occupation of Holland. Her words remain the most effective way for a child today to grasp the reality of the Holocaust. The Oxford Nursery Rhyme Book. Edited by Iona and Julian Opie (1. This chunky and charmingly old- fashioned volume contains every nursery rhyme you can possibly think of (and many you couldn't). Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by Naomi Lewis and illustrated by Joel Stewart (2. Andrew Lang. The slim books adopt a subversive, jokey voice but the historical points they make are serious. The Way Things Work. David Macaulay (2. Revised from the hit 1. A busy fleet of woolly mammoths operate the levers and pulleys of everyday machinery. NOVELSCarrie's War. Nina Bawden (1. 97. The wartime story of a girl and her brother evacuated to Wales. Pinocchio. Michael Morpurgo (2. The naughty puppet. The winner of this year's Costa children's book award. Charlotte's Web. E B White (1. This American classic concerns a pig who is rescued from butchery by the web- weaving showmanship of a spider called Charlotte. E B White, who also produced a writer's handbook called The Elements of Style, follows his own rules about prose to gloriously stylish effect. How to Train Your Dragon. Cressida Cowell (2. The first in the successful series, which has been adapted for the cinema, is set in a fictional Viking world in which dragons are trained as pets. Perfect for tricky boy readers, as the action scenes are first- class. South Sea Adventure. Willard Price (1. Despite naff modern covers and inferior novels churned out by the deceased author's estate, the original adventures of Hal and Roger deserve to be rediscovered. The resourceful brothers quest rare animals the world over to take back to zoos, and avoid maiming or death only narrowly on each page. This, their second adventure, finds them marooned on a barren Polynesian island. Goodnight Mr Tom. Michelle Magorian (1. Willy, an anaemic and neglected evacuee from south London, is stabled with the gruff bachelor Tom Oakley on his farm. Initially, it's rather a shock to them both but under Tom's hesitant care Willy thrives and Tom melts at the waif's gratitude. A novel that would cause a young reader to think, to feel and to grow up. Saffy's Angel. Hilary Mc. Kay (2. 00. 1)This first instalment of Mc. Kay's marvellous series about the Casson family won the Whitbread Prize in 2. Perfect for girls of nine or 1. Charmed Life. Diana Wynne Jones (1. A world of magicians and enchantments but also of castles, top hats and blue serge suits. Wynne Jones's marvellous Chrestomanci series, flavoured with Victoriana, has been vastly influential . But he discovers he has not been told the whole truth. The Abominables. Eva Ibbotson (2. Based on a draft found after the author. This modern classic has been reprinted in a new hardback edition to celebrate its 1. Harry Potter. J K Rowling (originally published 1. This boxed set contains all seven novels. His Dark Materials. Philip Pullman (originally published 1. A single volume Everyman's Library edition of the trilogy. Stormbreaker. Anthony Horowitz (2. The first of the Alex Rider spy novels: a James Bond Jr with all the gadgets and none of the misogyny. Keeper. Mal Peet (2. The ultimate football novel: Mal Peet's extraordinary debut unfolds as an interview between a sports reporter and the world's best goalkeeper. Watership Down. Richard Adams (1. After their burrow is gassed (a horrendous scene), the rabbits must quest for safety. The new Oneworld edition is sumptuously illustrated with paintings by Aldo Galli. The Hobbit. J R R Tolkein (1. Slim and perfectly formed, the tale of There and Back Again. Emil and the Detectives. Erich K? How did the leopard get his spots? Kipling had a genius for arranging words and his sentences remain mesmeric. Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Jules Verne (1. 86. This veteran masterpiece of science fiction remains astonishing. A German professor and his nephew descend through an Icelandic volcano into the bowels of the earth. They find there a great cavern, with an (infested) ocean lapping at petrified trees and giant mushrooms. The? According to this novel, they are casing the joint, tracking lost relatives and dodging that cruel fate . Young Arthur (nicknamed Wart) is transformed into all sorts of fish and fowl by his unorthodox tutor Merlin to learn the ways of the world. Not quite a parody but certainly a burlesque, it remains profoundly amusing 7. The Secret Garden. Frances Hodgson Burnett (1. A magical tale about a troubled and unloved girl called Mary Lennox, who finds a secret garden in her uncle's lonely house. Heidi. Johanna Spyri (1. A manifesto for the Great Outdoors. Alpine Heidi is sent to school in Frankfurt am Main, but grows pale and sickly in the city smog. Back in the mountains, she grows strong again on goat's milk and sunshine. Sophie's Adventures. Dick King- Smith (1. Three stories by the great chronicler of farmyard animals. Perfect for emerging readers. Paddington Races Ahead. Michael Bond (2. 01. A recent collection of stories. Great to read to a child at bedtime, or for young readers to try for themselves. How the Whale Became. Ted Hughes (1. 96. In the vein of Kipling's Just So Stories. Whereas Kipling ommitted any mention of God, Ted Hughes's elegant and amusing creation tales bring the Divine Maker back into the story. A Boy and a Bear in a Boat. Dave Shelton (2. 01. A boy and a bear go to sea, as you might expect. Less predictably, the bear eats extravagant sandwiches (of anchovy, banana and custard, crusts cut off) while the sea gets dangerously high: . Tintin helps Captain Haddock track down his ancestral treasure, hindered by nefarious crooks, tropical sharks and the captain's own weakness for rum. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll (1. Alice's dream journey remains the classic fantasy. When the poor Mock Turtle sings his lament, . He decides to drive through it in his toy car: chaos, of course, ensues. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. L Frank Baum (1. 90. This is the complete text from Penguin, but Simon & Schuster have published a classy pop- up edition, based on an abridged version, with artwork by Robert Sabuda. The Little Prince. Antoine de Saint- Exup. The little prince asks him straightaway: . This is the first book in the series. Make sure you get the edition from 1. Eileen A Soper. Some of them have now fallen out of print, but this one, the second, is as good a place as any to start. The Railway Children. E Nesbit (1. 90. 6)No childhood is complete without this novel from 1. Jenny Agutter. The Wind in the Willows. Kenneth Grahame (1. This new edition, with drawings by David Roberts, is unusual in hiding a little detail on every page. The characters are re- imagined for a new generation in a mode that is perfectly sympathetic to Kenneth Grahame. The longer sequel, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, which won the Newbery Medal, is trickier to get hold of, especially if you. But we shouldn't forget also his very silly Revolting Rhymes. Both are available with Quentin Blake's illustrations. Fattypuffs and Thinifers. Andr. The sequels are also wonderful. The Greengage Summer. Rumer Godden (1. 95. Or try The Peacock Spring by the same author. Both are exquisite coming- of- age stories, the first set in France and the second in India, to be read by a girl in her teens. The Knife of Never Letting Go. Patrick Ness (2. 00. The first novel in the much- awarded Chaos Walking trilogy, set in a dystopian world wherein all creatures can see and hear each other's thoughts. How I Live Now. Meg Rosoff (2. Set in a future England under occupation, Meg Rosoff's brilliant novel predated the current vogue for dystopian teenage fiction but has yet to be bettered. The Summer Book. Tove Jansson (1. The Finnish novelist is best known for her series about the Moomins. Older children, however, will enjoy this beguiling novel about a girl and her grandmother, and the summer they spend together on a remote island.
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