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Kathryn White is a British children's book author based in Bristol. Background Kathryn White was born in Bradford-on-Avon, England in 1956, and now lives in Somerset with her husband David and their two teenage children; Kathryn and David also have three grown-up children. Kathryn is an active member of the Society of Authors; she contributed a poem, A Mother's War Song, to the Frances Lincoln anthology, Lines in the Sand (2004), which highlighted the plight of children in the conflict in Iraq; and she wrote a short story, Roman Gladiators, for inclusion in Scholastic's Wow! 366 anthology, appearing alongside other contributors such as Roddy Doyle and Charlie Higson. The anthology featured 366 short stories, each of 366 words and was aimed at helping literacy, with proceeds from the book being donated to Childline. In 2009 Kathryn was one of a group of authors pressing Somerset County Council to maintain its funding of the Children's Library Service. Early works Kathryn began her writing career when her three older children were already at Senior School, and she was in her forties. By then she felt comfortable enough to revisit her own rather troubled childhood which she did in her first book, "When They Fight", which was published by OUP in 1998. She partnered with Cliff Wright, who illustrated the story in a sensitive manner using pictures of Badgers - this was to be the first in a series of partnerships with leading illustrators who have helped bring Kathryn's characters to life. Also during this period, Kathryn wrote her first work for Egmont, entitled Snowshoe the Hare (illustrated by Ruth Rivers), which was published in 2005. Kathryn began her longstanding relationship with Educational Publishers, Ginn, in 1999. Since then she has contributed to a number of books of short stories, including her own first short story, the Tupilak, published by Ginn as a separate volume in 2000. Little Tiger Press Since 2003, Kathryn has been working with Little Tiger Press, for whom she has written three picture books to date: The Nutty Nut Chase (illustrated by Vanessa Cabban) in 2005; the best selling, Here Comes the Crocodile (illustrated by Michael Terry), in 2003; and the sequel, Click, Clack, Crocodile's Back (illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy), in 2009. With strong support from Little Tiger, Kathryn's work has reached a much wider audience; and Here Comes the Crocodile was shortlisted for both the Nottingham Children's Book Award and the Sheffield Book Award in 2005. Kathryn has also written a series of six books for very young children for Caterpillar Books: the first, Sleepy Time (illustrated by Sanja Reskek), was published in 2009; and the latest, Cheese Hunt (illustrated by Corinne Bittler), was published in 2010. Barefoot Books In 2009, Kathryn began working with Tessa Strickland, co-founder of Barefoot Books, on a new character called Ruby. The first product of this collaboration is Ruby's School Walk, published by Barefoot in 2010. Other work Kathryn is a frequent visitor to Literary Festivals throughout the UK. She has regularly presented fun activities and story telling at both the Birmingham Children's Book Festival and the Cheltenham Literary Festival. In 2006 and again in 2009, Kathryn performed at the Edinburgh International Children's Book Festival, where she presented a mix of fun, animal mask-making and stories in the Workshop Tent. She was supported at the 2009 event by her friend and fellow author Julia Donaldson who made a cameo appearance as a Crocodile. Kathryn also carries out school and library visits in the UK. Bibliography Good Day, Bad Day (illustrated by Cliff Wright), (Oxford University Press, 2000) When They Fight (illustrated by Cliff Wright), (Oxford University Press, 2002) The Hunt, (Heinemann (book publisher), 2002) The Tupilak, (Heinemann (book publisher), 2002) Heads or Tails, (Heinemann (book publisher), 2004) Girls Watch, (Heinemann (book publisher), 2004) Splitzaroni, (Badger Publishing, 2004) Lines in the Sand (contributing author), (Frances Lincoln, 2004) Here Comes the Crocodile (illustrated by Michael Terry), (Little Tiger Press, 2004) The Nutty Nut Chase (illustrated by Vanessa Cabban), (Little Tiger Press, 2004) Pitch Pond Curse, (Heinemann (book publisher), 2005) Ghost Thief, (Heinemann (book publisher), 2005) Snowshoe the Hare, (Egmont Publishing, 2005) Wow!366 (contributing author), (Scholastic Corporation, 2008) Sleepy Time, (Caterpillar Books, 2009) Sharks on the Loose, (Oxford University Press, 2009) Click, Clack, Crocodile's Back, (Little Tiger Press, 2009) Carving the Sea Path, (Evans Brothers, 2009) Play Time, (Caterpillar Books, 2010) Tea Time, (Caterpillar Books, 2010) Bath Time, (Caterpillar Books, 2010) Cheese Hunt, (Caterpillar Books, 2010) Ruby's School Walk, (Barefoot Books, 2010) References External links Official homepage. Discover the Kathryn White popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kathryn White books.

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  • Soho synopsis, comments

    Soho

    Dan Cruickshank

    SOHO ILLICIT, GLAMOROUS, SORDID, LOUCHE, POVERTYSTRICKEN, SQUALID, EXHILARATING.One of Britain's bestloved historians, Dan Cruickshank grants us an intimacy with centuries of rich...

  • About a Girl synopsis, comments

    About a Girl

    Kathryn White

    When Callie Taylor was eighteen she eloped with her high school sweetheart. Then they broke up. On the same day. And they never told anyone that they were married.Almost a year lat...

  • Cooking with Chocolate synopsis, comments

    Cooking with Chocolate

    Magnus Johansson & Fabian Björnstjerna

    Even experienced bakers can be intimidated by the demands of successfully working with chocolate, which requires an experienced touch and careful handling to achieve great results....

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    Shopping and Lies

    Kathryn White

    All Abigail wanted to do was a little shopping to take her mind off of the few little white lies that she told her motherinlaw. (Actually, she's just told the biggest lie of her li...

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    Julie B Sets the Record Straight

    Kathryn White

    Julie B has a comfortable job as a morning radio host with a popular radio station. Today, however, she is to interview her least favourite rock starthe man who sold her teenage so...

  • My Mess Is a Bit of a Life synopsis, comments

    My Mess Is a Bit of a Life

    Georgia Pritchett

    “Georgia Pritchett is a singularly hilarious person. Her book is a delightful and perfect reflection of her. Its tenderness sneaks up on you and really packs a punch. What a magnif...

  • Love, Unrequited synopsis, comments

    Love, Unrequited

    Kathryn White

    A young woman develops a crush on an older man and begins to lose her mind...

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    Being Abigail

    Kathryn White

    Okay. This is it. I am going to kill myself ... After a suicide attempt, which comes complete with an online suicide note goes hilariously awry Abigail Carter PhD candidate and own...

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    Victorian London

    Liza Picard

    From raggatherers to royalty, from fish knives to Freemasons: everyday life in Victorian London.Like its acclaimed companion volumes, Elizabeth's London, Restoration London and Dr ...

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    The Boleyn Inheritance

    Philippa Gregory

    From “the queen of royal fiction” (USA TODAY) comes this New York Times bestseller featuring three very different women whose fates are each bound by a bloody curse: the legacy of ...

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    Twins

    Kathryn White

    An uncomfortable story about sibling rivalry and betrayal.Isla is the quiet, submissive twin but that all changes one day when she catches her boyfriend and twin sister in bed toge...

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    Winter

    Kathryn White

    A young woman struggles to come to terms with a broken heart.

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    The Matter of Black Lives

    Jelani Cobb & David Remnick

    A collection of The New Yorker‘s groundbreaking writing on race in Americaincluding work by James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, TaNehisi Coates, Hilton Als, Zadie Smith, and morewit...

  • Of Frogs and Lovers synopsis, comments

    Of Frogs and Lovers

    Kathryn White

    Sid Sharp is a lonely guy. If only the beautiful Miss Emma Lavender from the post office with whom Sid has secretly been in love with for months, would notice him, he would be a ha...

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    The Wreckage of My Presence

    Casey Wilson

    "Magnificent." People MagazineThe instant New York Times bestseller: Laughoutloud, deeply insightful, and emotionfilled essays from multitalented actress, comedian, podcaster, and ...

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    Mrs. Fletcher

    Tom Perrotta

    Now an HBO series starring Kathryn Hahn!“Light, zingy, and laughoutloud funny” (People), the New York Times bestselling novel about sex, love, and identity as seen through the eyes...

  • I, Witness synopsis, comments

    I, Witness

    Niki Mackay

    'A cracking thriller and a great female protagonist.' C.J. Tudor, author of Sunday Times Bestseller The Chalk Man'I couldn't put I,Witness down, this is a 2018 mustread' Phoebe Mor...

  • Cats, Scarves and Liars synopsis, comments

    Cats, Scarves and Liars

    Kathryn White

    Peppa is just your average Australian young woman, really. 23 years old, widowed and owner of a cat who can speak perfect English. (But no one will believe her about the cat.) Why ...

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    Best Forgotten

    Kathryn White

    An intriguing tale of murder, amnesia and the lies we tell ourselves.A young woman wakes in hospital, unable to recall the past eighteen months. Once an awkward, introverted teenag...

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    White Bull

    Elizabeth Hughey

    Composed entirely of words taken from the letters and public statements of the notorious segregationist Bull Connor, the poems in White Bull use language that was wielded in violen...

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    Searching For Audrina

    Kathryn White

    Adam knows what it means to lose everything.When he was seventeen he lost his home, and his family, in one clean sweep. Now an adult, he has two goals. To live a good life, and to ...