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Malorie Blackman (born 8 February 1962) is a British writer who held the position of Children's Laureate from 2013 to 2015. She primarily writes literature and television drama for children and young adults. She has used science fiction to explore social and ethical issues, for example, her Noughts and Crosses series uses the setting of a fictional alternative Britain to explore racism. Blackman has been the recipient of many honours for her work, including the 2022 PEN Pinter Prize. Early life and education Malorie Blackman was born on 8 February 1962 in Merton, London, and grew up in Lewisham, one of five siblings. Her parents were both from Barbados and had come to Britain as part of the "Windrush generation"; her father Joe was a bus driver and her mother Ruby worked in a pyjama factory. Blackman's father walked out on the family while she was younger, leaving her mother to single-handedly raise her and her siblings. At school, Malorie wanted to be an English teacher, but she grew up to become a systems programmer instead. She earned an HNC at Thames Polytechnic and is a graduate of the National Film and Television School. Malorie Blackman OBE has a long connection with City Lit as a former student attending diverse courses since the late 1980s. In 2019, City Lit announced the Malorie Blackman OBE 'Unheard Voices' Creative Writing Scholarships. City Lit provide three annual awards worth up to £1000 each to fund study within the City Lit Creative Writing department. Career Blackman's first book was Not So Stupid!, a collection of horror and science fiction stories for young adults, published in November 1990. Since then, she has written more than 60 children's books, including novels and short-story collections, and also television scripts and a stage play. She became the first person of colour writer to work on Doctor Who in 2018 (something almost accomplished by Robin Mukherjee 29 years earlier, during the run of the original series with the unmade Alixion). Blackman's award-winning Noughts & Crosses series (beginning in 2001), exploring love, racism, and violence, is set in a fictional alternative Britain. Explaining her choice of title, in a 2007 interview for the BBC's Blast website, Blackman said that noughts and crosses is "one of those games that nobody ever plays after childhood, because nobody ever wins". In an interview for The Times, Blackman said that before writing Noughts & Crosses, her protagonists' ethnicities had never been central to the plots of her books. She has also said: "I wanted to show black children just getting on with their lives, having adventures, and solving their dilemmas, like the characters in all the books I read as a child." Blackman eventually decided to address racism directly. She reused some details from her own experience, including an occasion when she needed a plaster and found they were designed to be inconspicuous only on white people's skin. The Times interviewer Amanda Craig speculated about the delay for the Noughts & Crosses series to be published in the United States: "though there was considerable interest, 9/11 killed off the possibility of publishing any book describing what might drive someone to become a terrorist". Noughts and Crosses later became available in the US, published under the title Black & White (Simon & Schuster Publishers, 2005). Noughts & Crosses was No. 61 on the Big Read list, a 2003 BBC survey to find "The Nation's Best-Loved Book". Recognition and awards She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours. Her work has won more than 15 awards. Blackman's television scripts include episodes of the long-running children's drama Byker Grove as well as television adaptations of her novels Whizziwig and Pig-Heart Boy. Her books have been translated into more than 15 languages, including Spanish, Welsh, German, Japanese, Chinese and French. In June 2013, Blackman was announced as the new Children's Laureate, succeeding Julia Donaldson. Blackman helped set up the first UK Young Adult Literature Convention (YALC) during her time as Children's Laureate. In 2022, Blackman was chosen as winner of the PEN Pinter Prize, becoming the first author of children's and Young Adult books to receive the accolade. In her acceptance address at the British Library in October 2022, she named Dr Abduljalil Al-Singace as the International Writer of Courage with whom she would share the prize. In November 2023, the exhibition Malorie Blackman: The Power of Stories opened at the British Library (on show until 25 February 2024), celebrating and contextualizing her career. As described by Wallpaper magazine, it "shines a light on Blackman's journey as an author, while touching upon social issues represented in her novels.... The landmark exhibition ... is an open invitation to learn about the importance of media representation, and Black activism throughout the 1960s to 1980s." Personal life Malorie Blackman lives with her husband Neil and daughter Elizabeth in Kent, England. In her free time, she likes to play her piano, compose, play computer games and write poetry. She is the subject of a biography for children by Verna Wilkins. In March 2014, Blackman joined other prominent authors in supporting the Let Books Be Books campaign, which seeks to stop children's books being labelled as "for girls" or "for boys". In August 2014, Malorie Blackman was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue. Blackman is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa (edited by Margaret Busby) with a letter written to her daughter. In 2019, Stormzy namechecked Blackman in his "Superheroes" song, and in 2022 she appeared in the "Mel Made Me Do It" promo video. Blackman's memoir Just Sayin': My Life In Words, published in 2022, was summed up by Patrice Lawrence as "a book about survival and success". Works Published books Novels for young adults and children Not So Stupid!: Incredible Short Stories, The Women's Press, 1990, ISBN 0-7043-4924-8 Trust Me, Livewire, 1992, ISBN 0-7043-4931-0. Corgi Children's, 2013, ISBN 0-552-56847-3 Words Last Forever, Mammoth, 1998, ISBN 0-7497-2983-X The Noughts & Crosses series, in reading order: Noughts & Crosses, Doubleday, 2001, ISBN 0-385-60008-9 Callum (novella), RHCP Digital 2012, An Eye for an Eye, (novella), Corgi Children's, 2003, ISBN 0-552-54925-8 Knife Edge, Doubleday, 2004, ISBN 0-385-60527-7 Checkmate, Doubleday, 2005, ISBN 0-385-60773-3 Double Cross, Doubleday, 6 November 2008 Nought Forever (novella), Penguin, 2019 Crossfire, Penguin, 8 August 2019 Endgame, Penguin, 16 September 2021 The Stuff of Nightmares, Doubleday, 2007, ISBN 0-385-61043-2 Boys Don't Cry, Doubleday Children's, 2010. Corgi Children's, 2011, ISBN 0-552-54862-6 Unheard Voices: An Anthology of Stories and P.... Discover the Malorie Blackman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Malorie Blackman books.

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  • Prove Yourself a Hero synopsis, comments

    Prove Yourself a Hero

    K M Peyton

    When Jonathan is tricked into accepting a lift home from two mysterious men in a van, it's the start of a terrifying event: a kidnapping. And if the ransom money doesn't arrive soo...

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    If My Words Had Wings

    Danielle Jawando

    A life affirming story of rehabilitation and hope after prison. The third novel from multiawardwinning Danielle Jawando, perfect for fans of Angie Thomas and Elizabeth Acevedo. &#x...

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    The Frankenstein Teacher

    Tony Bradman

    The floor shook. The tables and chairs shook. The children shook. Suddenly, the door creaked open... and a huge figure loomed over them. It was... The Frankenstein Teacher!Class 3F...

  • Nina and the Travelling Spice Shed synopsis, comments

    Nina and the Travelling Spice Shed

    Madhvi Ramani

    Did you know that Nina's aunt's spice shed is a travel machine? Well neither did Nina and now she's head first into a great adventure involving a lost envelope, a charming street ...

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    Needle

    Patrice Lawrence

    Awardwinning author Patrice Lawrence explores the harsh reality of the criminal justice system for young people in this riveting teen drama.A powerful and heartrending exploration ...

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    A Legacy Of Ghosts

    Colin Dann

    There had been rumours for years about the wealth of old Mr Mackie. But when ben and Richard start snooping around the dead man's house, they're soon plunged into a web of terror. ...

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    The Trap

    Alan Gibbons

    Terrorism, heroism and everything in between...THE TRAP is a teen thriller about espionage, a missing brother and the everraging war on terror by millioncopyselling author, Alan Gi...

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    The Eve Illusion

    Giovanna Fletcher & Tom Fletcher

    THE SECOND BOOK IN THE BESTSELLING EVE OF MAN TRILOGY AND NO. 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER EVE AND BRAM HAVE ESCAPED, BUT CAN THEY SURVIVE? Eve is the last girl on earth.For the las...

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    Incomparable World

    S. I. Martin

    A visceral reimagining of 1780s London, showcasing the untold stories of AfricanAmerican soldiers grappling with their postwar freedom 'Remarkable' David DabydeenIn the years just ...

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    Happy

    Keith Gray

    'Hundreds of people want to be in a band. They all get guitars and they all play gigs and they all write songs, and they still never make it.'There's a big difference b...

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    Monster Republic

    Ben Horton

    An explosion in a nuclear power plant. Kids patched up with scavaged body parts and bionic implants.A growing army of superhuman soldiers programmed for destruction. Shunned by his...

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    Raw Spirit

    Iain Banks

    A fascinating journey through Scotland's famous distilleries with legendary author Iain Banks No true Scotsman can resist the allure of the nation's whisky distilleries. In an abso...

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    Blue Moon

    Julia Green

    Fifteenyear old Mia lives with her dad in a small rural community. When she discovers that she's pregnant she doesn't know where to turn her elder sisters have left home, her mum ...

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    Shredder

    Jonathan Kebbe

    Shredder is the class gerbil and he has an amazing ability to shred his way through anything! Shredder's best friend in the class is Dino, a rather naughty boy who gets blamed...

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    The Last Castaways

    Harry Horse

    On holiday in Saltbottle, Grandfather and Roo discover the Unsinkable, the boat which took them to the North Pole in the first book, lying in a sadly dilapidated state and up for s...

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    Running on the Cracks

    Julia Donaldson

    A runaway thriller for fans of Anne Cassidy and Jacqueline Wilson, by Children’s Laureate Julia Donaldson.Driven away by the disturbing behaviour of her uncle, 15yearold Leo flees ...

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    Slay In Your Lane

    Yomi Adegoke & Elizabeth Uviebinené

    The longawaited, inspirational guide to life for a generation of black British women inspired to make lemonade out of lemons, and find success in every area of their lives.‘This bo...

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    The Angel Collector

    Bali Rai

    It's eight months since Sophie went missing from a music festival in the summer after her GCSEs. The police search has lead nowhere and Jit, Sophie's best friend and soulmate, is g...

  • Girl Underground synopsis, comments

    Girl Underground

    Morris Gleitzman

    Winner KOALA Children's Choice Awards 2011 Fiction for Years 7–9Winner YABBA Children's Choice Awards 2011 Hall of FameShortlisted REAL Children's Choice Awards 2011 Fiction ...

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    Six Foot Six

    Kit de Waal

    It's an exciting day for Timothy Flowers. It's the third of November, and it's Friday, and it's his twentyfirst birthday. When Timothy walks to his usual street corner to see his f...

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    The Whisper

    Bali Rai

    The Crew didn't think things could ever get that bad again. They were seriously wrong. Things have calmed down for the Crew (Billy, Ellie, Della, Jas and Will) and life in the Ghet...

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    The Ghost Teacher

    Tony Bradman

    Look...there by the dustbins, what do you see? A shimmering and a glimmering, and a figure forming in the darkness. It is the Ghost Teacher...Class 3 are the worst class ever. They...

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    When Our Worlds Collided

    Danielle Jawando

    WINNER OF THE YA BOOK PRIZE AND THE JHALAK CHILDREN'S AND YA PRIZE 2023. A powerful comingofage story about chance encounters, injustice and how the choices that we make can c...

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    Daisy and the Trouble with Maggots

    Kes Gray

    Daisy is incredibly excited when her uncle offers to take her on a fishing trip. There's so much new stuff to learn! Like how water witches turn fishermen into dog poos, why su...

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    The Fearful

    Keith Gray

    In 1699 William Milmullen took his six pupils to the lakeside but only he returned after a creature rose up from the water and devoured the six boys right before his eyes. The whol...

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    End Game

    Alan Gibbons

    A reallife thriller about memory loss, arms dealing, and fathers and sons from million copy selling, prizewinning author, Alan Gibbons.'He was here again last night, the man with t...

  • The Hound of the Baskervilles synopsis, comments

    The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    "Mr Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!"The terrible spectacle of the beast, the fog of the moor, the discovery of a body: this classic horror story pits detectiv...

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    My Now or Never Diary

    Liz Rettig

    Kelly Ann has only just come to her senses and realised that G, the boy she's fancied all year, is a total nerd and Chris, the boy next door who's been in love with her all year, i...

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    SweetFreak

    Sophie McKenzie

    Get ready for a brand new edgeofyourseat read from bestselling author Sophie McKenzie!  When everyone thinks you're a liar, how hard will you fight for the truth?Carey and Ame...

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    The Things We Leave Behind

    Clare Furniss

    How I Live Now meets Exodus – a startling YA dystopia that imagines London as the epicentre of the refugee crisis, from critically acclaimed author Clare Furniss.   Civil unr...

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    Liccle Bit

    Alex Wheatle

    What's worse than hiding a secret? Liccle Bit's about to find out...Venetia King is the hottest girl at school. Too bad Lemar is the second shortest guy in his year. Everyone calls...

  • Rani And Sukh synopsis, comments

    Rani And Sukh

    Bali Rai

    A powerful and gripping novel that sweeps the reader from modernday Britain to the Punjab in the 1960s and back again in a ceaseless cycle of tragedy and conflict.1950s Punjab a s...

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    Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Two years after their flight from Nigeria, 14yrold Sade, her younger brother Femi and her father are living in a council flat in London, waiting for their claim for asylum to be ap...

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    Blood

    Alan Durant

    Cheap tabloid headlines scream the brutal facts at 17yearold Robert Harrison: his parents have been shot dead in the sitting room of their suburban home. Robert's initial shock...

  • A Black Boy at Eton synopsis, comments

    A Black Boy at Eton

    Dillibe Onyeama

    'The story [Onyeama] had to tell was so gripping and shocking, it wouldn't let me go . . . A remarkably wellwritten memoir' Bernardine Evaristo, from the IntroductionDillibe was th...

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    Rosa and the Daring Dog

    Megan Rix

    HOWLY is a tiny puppy, left abandoned in a trash can next to a school.EDDIE is the young girl who finds him . . .Eddie is immediately drawn to the puppy, whose bravery and determin...

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    Talking Turkeys

    Benjamin Zephaniah

    A reissue of TALKING TURKEYS by street poet Benjamin Zephaniah. Talking Turkeys is an unconventional collection of straighttalking poems about heroes, revolutions, racism, love and...

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    Baby Blue

    Julia Green

    BABY BLUE picks up Mia's story (begun in BLUE MOON) just after the birth of her baby. Mia is sixteen now, and still living with Dad, although this relationship becomes increasingly...

  • I Am Not a Number synopsis, comments

    I Am Not a Number

    Lisa Heathfield

    The powerful and heartwrenching new novel from Lisa Heathfield, awardwinning author of Seed and Paper Butterflies. Perfect for fans of Sarah Crossan, Louise O'Neill and Lisa Willia...

  • The Smelliest Day at the Zoo synopsis, comments

    The Smelliest Day at the Zoo

    Alan Rusbridger

    Slap bang in the middle of the hottest day of the year, the zoo’s drains have blocked up and there’s nowhere for the animals' poo to go! Mr Pickles the zoo keeper (who is looking d...

  • Fire City synopsis, comments

    Fire City

    Bali Rai

    Twentyfive years ago the world changed forever. A great war, which had raged for three years ended, and the reign of the Demons began...Within the crumbling walls of Fire City, fif...

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    Noodle Head

    Jonathan Kebbe

    DOPED UP AND LOCKED UP OR FREE?Marcus King Noodle Head to his friends is coming to the end of his sixmonth stint at the Dovedale Home for Young Offenders. He's settled down and ...

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    Dog On A Broomstick

    Jan Page

    The countdown has started for the Grand Spell Contest and the Witch's cat has run off to be a catfood tester! Then the Dog appears on her doorstep. He can't scratch, but he...