Can Dot and Dash's friendship survive when tragedy strikes?




William, known as Dash to his best friend Dot, has been exploring
the exciting new world of radio communication.



Dorothy, known as Dot to her best friend Dash, loves learning
new languages and dreams of exploring the world.



When the best friends' families decide to leave their lives in
Cornwall in hopes of a new start in New York, Dash sets sail first.
The friends ready their radios, hoping to message one another
until they are reunited. Their messages sail back and forth until
Dot embarks on her own journey of a lifetime aboard RMS Titanic.
But the maiden voyage doesn't go to plan and Dot's dreams of adventure
turn into a nightmare.



Join two best friends as history is made in 1912.

 


Join two best friends as history is made in 1585.

When Nell and Kat - who work in rivalling courts - meet by chance,
an unlikely friendship blossoms. But tensions are high and the
rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots is at breaking
point...


Can Nell and Kat keep their friendship alive and trust one another,
even when so many of those around them are losing their heads?






Packed with fascinating historical details

Filled with fantastic black-and-white line illustrations throughout


a first chapter book for children setting off on their reading
journey

A gripping first-hand account from a child struggling to overcome
adversity.

My Best Friend the Evacuee

by Sally Morgan

Published 7 February 2019
Join two best friends as history is made in 1941.


Teddy and Harriet have been joined at the hip for as long
as they can remember - but then the WAR started. Teddy is EVACUATED
all the way across the ocean to the United States and Harriet
is left in London to face the BLITZ! The pair promise to write
to each other as often as they can, but soon Teddy is swept up
in his new life, while Harriet feels lonely and frightened whenever
the sirens begin to howl...

Commemorating eighty years
since the start of World War Two, My Best Friend the Evacuee
is an exciting read for children aged 6+, packed with fascinating
historical details.