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|author= Chang Ying-Tai and Darryl Sterk (translator)
|title= The Bear Whispers to Me: The Story of a Bear and a Boy
|rating= 4
|genre= Literary Fiction
|summary=Award winning Taiwanese writer Chang Ying-Tai's emotive, elegiac fable is a meditation on the art of storytelling. Its immersive detail and enchanting musical cadences give it a magical, dream like quality. It is a special work as it is one of the few examples of Taiwanese fiction available in English. The blind Paiwan poet Monaneng said of aboriginal Taiwanese culture:
 
"With tender care let us set in motion our blood that is once again warm.<br>
Let us recall our songs, our dances, our sacred rituals.<br>
And the tradition of unselfish mutual coexistence between us and the earth.
 
This is exactly what "The Bear Whispers to Me" effortlessly does.
amazonuk=<amazonuk>0993215408</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Martin Walker
|summary=The First Slodge thinks everything is his, until he finds out he might be the first Slodge, but that doesn’t make him the only Slodge. Will they learn to share? They might just have to. I found The First Slodge to be a fascinating book. I loved the ideas, and I think it’s great that a picture book is managing to tackle a number of issues all at once like this without losing its own sense of story and purpose.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848690398</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Karen McCombie
|title= Catching Falling Stars
|rating= 4.5
|genre= Confident Readers
|summary= It is 1940 and after a year of the ''phoney war'' London is suffering in the Blitz. Glory and her younger brother Rich have now been evacuated to a country village far from everything they know and love. When the arrangements made by their mother fall through the children are sent to live with Miss Saunders, a cold and unwelcoming woman who is not popular in the village and Glory wonders if they would have been better off remaining in London despite the danger of falling bombs. The local children appear unfriendly and even in the countryside they are not completely safe from the enemy. All Glory wants is to return home to her parents but she will soon discover that her life is to change in unexpected ways and she will learn that her first impressions should not always be trusted.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407138898</amazonuk>
}}

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