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Sunday, March 14th 2010

RED Book Award shortlist 2009

Message from Mia by Sandra Glover

Mia by Sandra Glover
Mia tumbled headlong down the stairs at school, and is now in hospital in a serious coma. But her younger brother is haunted by mysterious messages on his mobile, and it leads him to investigate further into the circumstances surrounding her accident. Just how did Mia come to fall down the stairs?

Bunker 10 by JA Henderson

Bunker 10 by JA Henderson
At eight o'clock in the evening, on Monday 24th December 2007, Pinewood Military Installation exploded. The blast ripped apart acres of forest and devastated the remote highland valley where the base was located. No official cause was given for the incident. Inside Pinewood were 185 male and female military personnel - a mixture of scientists and soldiers. There were also seven teenagers there. This is the story of their last day . . .

Fearless by Tim Lott

Fearless by Tim Lott
The smartly painted exterior of the City Community Faith School hides a disturbing secret. Behind its walls, 1000 girls are forced to labour in the city's laundry, separated from their families and deprived of their freedom. One of these girls is Little Fearless who never gives up hope that one day she will be rescued.

Worse than Boys by Cathy MacPhail

Worse than Boys by Cathy MacPhail
Hannah Driscoll is part of a gang called the Lip Gloss Girls. The gang spends most of their spare time together - or baiting the rival gang the Hell Cats. The two gangs constantly square up to each other and vie for which gang can fight the best. Hannah feels safe and comfortable within the gang - until she is accused of betraying the Lip Gloss Girls.

Alone on a Wide Wide Sea by Michael Morpurgo

Alone on a Wide Wide Sea by Michael Morpurgo
When orphaned Arthur Hobhouse is shipped to Australia after WWII he loses his sister, his country and everything he knows. The coming years will test him to his limits, as he endures mistreatment, neglect and forced labour in the Australian outback. But Arthur is also saved, again and again, by his love of the sea. Now, at the end of his life, Arthur has built a special boat for his daughter Allie, whose love of the sea is as strong and as vital as her father's. Now Allie has a boat that will take her to England solo, across the world's roughest seas, in search of her father's long-lost sister. Will the threads of Arthur's life finally come together?