A Pack of Lies

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by Geraldine McCaughrean


  In 2005 she was chosen by the Trustees of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children to write the official sequel to Peter Pan.

  The result was Peter Pan in Scarlet which was published worldwide to huge international acclaim in 2006 and became an instant classic.

  Geraldine lives in Berkshire with her husband and daughter.

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  On the morning of his fourteenth birthday, Pepper had been awake for fully two minutes before realizing it was the day he must die.

  But Pepper isn’t ready to die. So he sets sail on a sea of adventures, inviting disaster and mayhem at every turn.

  Join him on the run—if you can keep up …

  ‘quirky and highly original’

  Daily Mail

  ‘irresistible reading’

  Sunday Times

  When Cissy and her family refuse to sell their homes to the greedy railroad company, its boss swears his trains will never stop in Florence, Oklahoma again. The town can never survive without the railway so Cissy and her neighbours vow to make the train stop—to do whatever it takes, to risk whatever they must, no matter what consequences come hurling around the bend …

  ‘This funny, sad and insightful novel … has all the hallmarks of a modern classic.’ Guardian

  ‘for a really good read, look no further than this excellent, unpredictable and engrossing novel from a genuine master of the imagination.’ Independent

  All aboard for the ride of a lifetime!

  When there’s an outbreak of diphtheria in Cissy’s hometown she is sent to stay with her old schoolteacher, Miss Loucien, on board an old showboat with the Bright Lights Theatre Company. A motley crew of actors, inventor, teacher, preacher, barber, and dogs steam along the river, head-long into adventure.

  ‘… everybody should read Geraldine McCaughrean.’

  Philip Reeve

  The amazing story of Haoyou, strapped to a kite and sent to fly among the clouds and the spirits of the dead. This is a book unlike anything else you have ever read, full of the sights, sounds and smells of Ancient China, with an epic, adventurous, incredibly moving story.

  ‘a wonderful novel’ Guardian

  Neverland is calling again …

  Something is wrong in Neverland. Dreams are leaking out—strangely real dreams, of pirates and mermaids, of warpaint and crocodiles. For Wendy and the Lost Boys it is a clear signal—Peter Pan needs their help, and so it is time to do the unthinkable and fly to Neverland again …

  ‘a little masterpiece’

  Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday

  ‘it’s hard to see how she could have done it better’

  Independent on Sunday

  Proceeds from every copy sold will go to benefit

  Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children

 

 

 


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