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Tanya Landman is an English author of children's and young adult books. She is the niece of the actor Robert Shaw. Early life and education Tanya continued on to study English literature at Liverpool University, after which she held jobs at a zoo, an arts center, and a children's bookshop. She worked at Storybox Theatre as a performer, administrator, and writer. She has been a member of Storybox Theatre since 1992, serving in various capacities such as writer, administrator, and performer. Career Tanya was a fan of Penelope Lively's novels in which the past seeps into the present, most hauntingly in Astercote and The House in Norham Gardens but to great humorous effect in The Ghost of Thomas Kempe. Before the inspiration for Waking Merlin struck, Tanya had no intention of becoming a writer. "Adventure stories with a sprinkle of magic and spoonful of humour" characterised her early works. However, Tanya then changed her focus to crime, penning Mondays are Murder, the first of 10 "Agatha-Christies-for-kids." She writes for a wide age range of readers, but her young adult historical thrillers are arguably her most well-known works. North Devon's striking coastline served as inspiration for both the historical thriller Hell and High Water and her Flotsam & Jetsam trilogy. Personal life Tanya grew up in Gravesend, Kent after being born there. Up until she was approximately fourteen, people thought she was a boy (maybe because of her short hair and persistently rough knees). With her husband, Rod Burnett, two boys, Isaac and Jack, a Siamese cat, and two Labradors, she currently resides in North Devon. She leaves at regular times to visit schools around the nation and around the world. Awards Tanya won the 2015 CILIP Carnegie Medal for her novel Buffalo Soldier. She also won a Western Writers of America 2009 Spur Award for her novel I Am Apache. Her work has also been shortlisted for numerous other awards: the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize for Apache; the 2010 Bolton Children's Book Award and 2010 Red House Children's Book Award for Mondays are Murder; and the 2008 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Goldsmith's Daughter. References External links Tanya Landman's Website The Storybox Theatre Website . Discover the Tanya Landman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tanya Landman books.

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  • Meg and Merlin synopsis, comments

    Meg and Merlin

    Tanya Landman

    Awardwinning author Tanya Landman brings a fresh perspective to horseriding stories with a heartwarming new series about friendship and dreaming big.Meg treasures every moment that...

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    The Battle of Cable Street

    Tanya Landman

    Elsie witnesses the rise of antisemitic fascism in 1930s London in this gripping new story from awardwinning author Tanya Landman.Elsie witnesses the rise of antisemitic fascism in...

  • Meg and Merlin synopsis, comments

    Meg and Merlin

    Tanya Landman

    A new friend helps Meg to realise that appearances aren’t always what they seem in this exciting new addition to Tanya Landman’s delightful horseriding series.A new friend helps Me...

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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...

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    Frankenstein

    Tanya Landman

    A gripping and gruesome retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein brought to life for a new generation of readers by Carnegie Medal winning author Tanya Landman.A thrilling gothic t...

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    Meg and Merlin

    Tanya Landman

    A ride in the countryside spirals out of control for Meg and Merlin in this dramatic new addition to Tanya Landman’s lovable horseriding seriesA ride in the countryside spirals out...