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  2. Siobhan Dowd - Wikipedia

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    Siobhan Dowd (4 February 1960 – 21 August 2007) was a British writer and activist. The last book she completed, Bog Child , posthumously won the 2009 Carnegie Medal from the professional librarians , recognising the year's best book for children or young adults published in the UK.

  3. Bog Child - Wikipedia

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    Bog Child is a historical novel by Siobhan Dowd published by David Fickling (UK) and Random House Children's Books (US) on 9 September 2008, [2] more than a year after her death. [3]

  4. The London Eye Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The London Eye Mystery is a children's mystery novel by English author Siobhan Dowd.First published in 2007, it tells the story of how Ted, a boy with Asperger syndrome, and his sister Kat, solve the mystery of how their cousin, Salim, seemingly vanishes from inside a sealed capsule on the London Eye.

  5. File talk:Siobhan Dowd, March 2001.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. A Swift Pure Cry - Wikipedia

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    A Swift Pure Cry opens a year after the mother of fifteen-year-old Michelle "Shell" Talent dies, leaving her husband and three children to cope with her death. The eldest of the children, Shell is given the responsibility to care for her younger siblings as well as continue attending school as their father changes drastically.

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  8. A Monster Calls - Wikipedia

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    A Monster Calls is a low fantasy novel written for young adults by Patrick Ness (from an original idea by Siobhan Dowd), illustrated by Jim Kay and published by Walker Books in 2011. [1] Set in present-day England, it features a boy who struggles to cope with the consequences of his mother's illness. He is repeatedly visited in the middle of ...

  9. Category:Novels by Siobhan Dowd - Wikipedia

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