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    Mal Peet

    The Branford-Boase Award-winning author of Keeper, its sequel The Penalty, and Tamar, which won the Carnegie Medal.,Mal Peet is both an author and illustrator of children's books. About writing, he says, "Like many people (I suspect) I had no real interest in children's literature until I had children of my own. It'll sound a bit evangelical, I suppose, but I truly believe that there are few things more important, useful, and protective than sharing stories with your children. After their bath, heaped into a big, deep chair, doing the voices, discussing the pictures, softening your voice as the rhythm of their breathing deepens. . . . You start to understand why certain books work and others don't." His first novel for young adults, KEEPER, is an enthralling story of a poor and gawky kid who mysteriously becomes the world's greatest goalkeeper-a seamless blend of magic realism and exhilarating soccer action. For his fiction debut, Mal Peet won the 2004 Branford Boase Award and the Bronze Nestlé Smarties Book Award. KEEPER was also selected as an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults. TAMAR, his second book for young adults, is a riveting and multi-layered novel that traces the story of two men caught up in secret operations in World War Two. It looks at the impact that war has on those involved and on succeeding generations. Guilt and its ramifications lie at the heart of this beautifully written and serious novel that skillfully interweaves past and present. "I belong to a generation whose fathers were soldiers, sailors, or airmen during the Second World War," says Mal Peet. "Some of these men were willing to talk about their experiences, some were not. My own father wasn't. (Or perhaps I didn't want to listen.) A friend of mine had a father whose wartime experiences were actually secret. He worked underground for the British secret services in Nazi-occupied Holland. He still had his 'silks,' the sheets of code used for his radio transmissions. These scraps of fabric were my starting point for TAMAR. It's a story about secrets, lies, false identities, coded messages. It's also, I hope, a plea for forgiveness. I'm a father myself now." Mal Peet is a writer of exceptional talent who has established himself as a strong and distinctive voice in young adult fiction. Mal Peet resides in Devon, England.
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    Daniel Pennac

    One of the most translated authors in France, with books for both adults and children appearing in more than thirty languages around the world.
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    Matt Phelan

    Illustrator of the touching picture book Always, written by Ann Stott.
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    Jan Pienkowski

    Born in Warsaw in 1936, Jan Pienkowski moved to England at the age of ten. He pioneered the modern Pop-up book with Haunted House, Robot, Dinner Time, Good Night and seventeen others.