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At The End Of Holyrood Lane

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

At The End Of Holyrood Lane

Contributors:

By (Author) Dimity Powell
Illustrated by Nicky Johnston

ISBN:

9781925820454

Publisher:

Exisle Publishing

Imprint:

EK Books

Publication Date:

1st February 2020

UK Publication Date:

11th February 2020

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Bullying, violence, abuse and pe
Picture storybooks

Dewey:

823.92

Prizes:

Winner of SCBWI Crystal Kite Award for Book of the Year, Oceania Region 2019 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 255mm, Height 246mm

Weight:

195g

Description

Flick is just like any other youngster. She loves to chase butterflies and jump in autumn leaves. But life at the end of Holyrood Lane is often violent and unpredictable due to the constant storms that plague her home, causing her to cringe with dread and flee whenever they strike. Flick tries her best to quell her fears and endure the storms persistent wrath until, one day, with nowhere left to hide Flick summons the courage to face her fears by asking for help to overcome them. At the End of Holyrood Lane provides a sensitive glimpse into one aspect of domestic violence and how it can affect young lives. Designed to be visually arresting, emotionally incisive, and ultimately uplifting, it is a tale of anxiety shown through the eyes of a small child with an intense dislike for thunderstorms a fear shared by many young children. This clever duality of meaning is able to evoke a gentle awareness for young readers who may be suffering their own domestic torment but who are too scared or unsure of how to seek help and shelter from their own storms, whatever their nature. This is the second book by the acclaimed authorillustrator team of Dimity Powell and Nicky Johnston, who specialise in handling difficult subjects with sensitivity and hope.

Reviews

"Through the use of metaphor, this book conveys the importance of confiding in trusted adults during times of storm and stress. It simultaneously enables educators to address DFV in a sensitive manner and establishes them as trusted individuals who children experiencing DFV can turn to"

Author Bio

Dimity Powell is a writer of childrens stories and a reviewer of books, and also acts as a Books in Homes role model. Nicky Johnston is an educator, speaker and author/illustrator. She is passionate about promoting emotional resilience in children and raising awareness of mental health issues.

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