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978-0953354306

Something Amiss on the Moor

Something Amiss on the Moor

by Stephen Braund

Publisher Atlantic Books

Genre: Children's & YA

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  • Book Condition & Notes

    Fine first edition with slight bruising to The top and bottom of the spine. In a near-fine, unclipped dust jacket with similar bruising on the spine and a few scratches on the back.

    This book is located in our Brighton store so may take longer for delivery.

About the book

A mysterious graphic narrative set on the Cornish Moors which tells the story of three strange children and a peculiar journey they take across the barren windswept moors. The story is narrated in verse by a poet who follows their journey, observing seemingly significant meetings with characters who inhabit the moorland and sees the children visiting ancient locations, which all appear to point towards some underlying meaning.

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About the Author

Stephen Braund

Stephen Braund started his career in commercial illustration throughout the 80s and 90s, working mostly in publishing for companies including Puffin, Macmillan, Heinemann, Radio and TV Times, Sunday Times and Scholastic. He then developed as an educator and independent publisher. International Advisory member for The House of Illustration. He has recently been external examiner for MA Visual Communication at the RCA. Steve is currently collaborating on an illustrated book with Anna Bhushan.

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