Theresa breslin, carnegie medal winning scottish author. Browse author series lists, sequels, pseudonyms, synopses, book covers, ratings and awards. Niall breslin, known as bressie, is an irish musician and former westmeath gaelic footballer and leinster rugby player, representing ireland at under21 level in the rugby world cup. His refuge is in the local kirkyard among ancient graves that lie in the shadow of. Winner of many literary awards, including the prestigious carnegie medal, theresa breslin is the popular, critically acclaimed author of over 50 titles covering every age range, whose books have been adapted for television, stage and radio, and are translated worldwide. From then on she was to publish approximately three novels a year on average. In the first book, kezzie leaves her home in scotland to search for her younger sister, lucy. Understanding cultures influence on behavior richard w. Jan 20, 2008 much as he has done throughout that career, mr. Theresa breslin, the carnegie medal winning author of books for children and adults, including the rasputin dagger, divided city, prisoner of the inquisition, remembrance, whispers in the graveyard, and the dream master. Author of several travel articles, awardwinning poet, and rwa golden heart finalist, kate now writes inspiring stories about the healing power of gods love.
After turning away from her job as a legislative consultant, allison brennan embarked on a career doing what she loved. Mark breslin is identified as the number one speaker on change management, workforce development and next generation leadership training. Theresa breslin is the critically acclaimed author of over 30 books for children and young adults whose work has been filmed for television, broadcast on radio, and is read worldwide in many languages. After she finds lucy, who has suffered a traumatic experience, the two sisters recover together in canada.
Theresa breslin has 67 books on goodreads with 14218 ratings. During the 1930s depression in scotland, kezzie and her young sister lucy are orphaned following their fathers death in a pit accident. I loved, loved, loved kate breslins book for such a time. In october 1986, breslin landed his own twiceweekly late night television show on abc, jimmy breslin s people, in which he was seen interviewing poor new yorkers at home. Remembrance and millions of other books are available for amazon kindle. Carrie turansky, awardwinning author of surrendered hearts and a refuge at highland hall set in great britain during the first world war, readers will feel that they have been transported to the world of downton. Mark breslin is an author, speaker, ceo and influencer at the highest levels of business in north america. Kate breslin brings us another story that will touch our hearts and lift our spirits. Harpercollins will publish breslins collection of nonfiction essays, this may sound crazy, in october 2015. Theresa breslin s most popular book is remembrance.
For instance, with remembrance breslins novel about the first world war, seen from a teenage. Description formerly a librarian, theresa s first book, simons challenge, won the young book trust fidler award for new writers. As a strategist, speaker and author mark breslin has addressed more than 300,000 business leaders, supervisors, and engaged employees. Put together by some of his old bosses on the defunct new york herald tribune, this collection of knockout breslin columns shows jimmy at his best which is not for wrapping fish in. Whispers in the graveyard is a gripping, powerful and haunting story. Theresa breslin is passionate about literacy in both adults and children and believes that the skills of reading and creative writing can enhance a persons life enormously. She is a carol award winner and a rita and christy award finalist and lives with her husband in seattle, washington. Herbert breslin 1 october 1924 17 may 2012 was an american music industry executive. Author publishes her first book at 73 the new york times. A respected contributor to professional journals, she is passionate about childrens literature and literacy. A former librarian, she wrote her first novel, simons challenge, when a local steel mill closed, devastating the local community. She has also written for periodicals including playboy and appeared on politically incorrect as well as cnn and fox news. While working as a mobile librarian she wrote her first book the route included a small village where the local steel mill closed down, devastating the community. Traditional scottish tales range of picture books that bring classic scottish folk and fairy tales to life.
He was influential in the careers of several musicians since the 1960s, the foremost of these being the tenor luciano pavarotti, with whom he started his career work. Jimmy breslin books list of books by jimmy breslin. Breslin began working for the long island press as a copy boy in the 1940s. His early columns were attributed to politicians and ordinary people that he chatted with in various watering holes near queens borough hall. Thriftbooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. Talks, workshops, readings, interactive sessions with some books. Multiawardwinning author theresa breslin, who has carefully researched marys life, has adapted this. Any age depending on the session primary or secondary. She is a fartravelled and widely experienced speaker, taking part in conferences, book festivals, staff inservice sessions, author visits, and workshops in schools and on. Better known as sports writers, breslin and schapp collaborated on this suspensethriller based on the son of sam serial killings in new york city in 197677. Feb 29, 1972 her first writing teacher suggested she collect the pieces in a book, and mrs.
Breslin ventures into historical fiction with kezzie and its sequel, kezzies homecoming. The children desperately search the hospital trains returning to edinburgh with the wounded. When supernatural forces are unleashed, sol is forced to confront his demons. Kate breslin author a florida girl who migrated to the pacific northwest, kate breslin was a bookseller for many years. Theresa breslin is a carnegieawarding winning novelist of 25 books for children. A secret history of civilisation 1999 and sextv 1998.
Divided city abridged musical version theresa breslin. A common element in many of her books is a strong sense of place and setting, which breslin describes as coming from the. This book is full of suspense and gripping to the last page. Theresa breslin won the fidler award for her first novel for older children, simons challenge. Enter for a chance to win one of these historical novels from bethany house. In 1986, breslin revealed that donald manes, the borough president of queens, was involved in a kickback scheme. The dragon stoorworm was the very first, very worst dragon that ever lived. Solomon is bullied by his teachers and feels let down by his parents.
The main character, sol, is a boy who faces many problems in life and finds salvation in an old kirkyard graveyard. Mar 29, 2012 buy kezzie at war combined volume by breslin, theresa isbn. Death or glory boys by breslin, theresa and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Her books are hugely popular with young people, librarians and teachers. Mark breslin is a construction motivational speaker helping those looking for corporate change management. Sep 02, 2010 visiting the location where the book would be set also led breslin to question how to tackle more gruesome events of the period specifically the acts of the inquisition in a book for teens. About next generation leadership training breslin strategies. Breslin first made headlines with her oscarnominated breakout role in 2006s little miss sunshine. Starting in 2005, she published her first book, the prey, which was to be her initial book in the predator trilogy. A powerful and engrossing novel about love and war, from carnegie medalwinning author theresa breslin more paperback, 303 pages published 2003 by corgi first published 2002. Then one night, deep in the woods, rob and millie see an eerie figure in the window of an abandoned house. Jimmy breslin has 41 books on goodreads with 10352 ratings. We personally assess every book s quality and offer rare, outofprint treasures. A native of mullingar, he attended ucd on a sports scholarship, graduating with a ba in economics and sociology.
Ed breslin books list of books by author ed breslin. Discount prices on books by jimmy breslin, including titles like the church that forgot christ. Winners outside continental uscanada will receive an ebook. Breslin was born in the bronx borough of new york city, new york. She was awarded the carnegie medal for whispers in the graveyard, and remembrance, her tale of young people in the first world war, was selected for the american library assocaiations best books for young adults. In march 2019 theresa was awarded scottish book trusts outstanding achievement award. Visiting the location where the book would be set also led breslin to question how to tackle more gruesome events of the period specifically the acts of the inquisition in a book for teens. The fact that its also a great wee story is a bonus. And im glad so agreed to appear this week and share with us what inspired her to write the book. Breslin was a columnist for the new york herald tribune, the daily news, the new york journal american, newsday, the daily.
Winners outside continental uscanada will receive an e book. Theresa breslin is the critically acclaimed author of over 30 books whose work has been filmed for television and dramatised on radio. Grace mabry attends a masquerade ball dressed as pandora to give white feathers symbolizing cowardice to those who object to fighting in the war. An interview with publishing veteran ed breslin, author of drinking with miss dutchie, which is being published by st. When did theresa breslin write her first book answers. The book is about wait for it a young female journalist and, yes, its inspired by camerotas own experiences in the news business. A thrilling, poignant story of hope and loss set during world war 1, from carnegie medalwinning author theresa breslin. Susannah breslin is an actress, known for sexcetera 1998, pornography. Rob and millies father goes missing in action while serving at the front during the first world war. In 1944, blond and blueeyed jewess hadassah benjamin feels abandoned by god when she is saved from a firing squad only to be handed over to a new.
He has spent decades advising ceos and senior leaders in business, government, labor and nonprofit arenas in both the u. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Breslin s book will grab a few headlines, and if it gets people thinking, especially young people, but just as importantly, adults, then its done some good. He was influential in the careers of several musicians since the 1960s, the foremost of these being the tenor luciano pavarotti, with whom he started his career. Theresa breslin was born and brought up in kirkintilloch, a small town in central scotland. Because virtually everyone interacts with individuals from different cultures, this book helps them to understand these interactions in their own lives. The dream master was shortlisted for the childrens book award. We personally assess every books quality and offer rare, outofprint treasures.
A florida girl who migrated to the pacific northwest, kate breslin was a bookseller for many years. Awardwinning author theresa breslins story unfolds with wry humour while matthew lands magical illustrations capture the fairytale beauty of scotland. This book was written to introduce students to disciplines that study cultures influence on human behavior. She is the editor of forbes vices section she has been a reporter for the playboy tv program sexcetera. The wealthy and wellbred charlotte armstrongbarnes defies her mother by taking up nursing to join the cause. The book whispers in the graveyard is written by theresa breslin.
Remembrance, her top selling ya novel of youth in ww1, has now been reissued to include book notes. Harpercollins will publish actress abigail breslins book. Which was not a result of the baby boom that followed world war ii answers apex. Catriona parnell aged 17 the book follows two boys, one catholic joe, one protestant graham in glasgow. The dragon stoorworm is one of the first titles released in the new picture kelpies. Theresa breslin obe literature is the author of over 50 titles covering every age range, whose books have been adapted for television, stage and radio, and are. Mark breslin is a next generation leadership training professional, as well as an author, speaker, corporate change manager, ceo and influencer whos spent decades advising ceos and senior leaders in business, government, labor and nonprofit arenas. Theresa breslin is an awardwinning scottish author who is popular with children, librarians and teachers. Five teens from a small scottish town become caught up in the maelstrom of wwi.
As a top rated public speaker and strategist, he has spoken live to more than 350,000 people. Each is set in the elegant style and tradition of early 20th century england or new york. Her first writing teacher suggested she collect the pieces in a book, and mrs. Based on her tumblr blog, the book will include personal stories and advice. She is the recipient of the carnegie medal, britains most prestigious childrens book award, for whispers in the graveyard, and her books for young people receive critical acclaim and appear regularly on childrens book award short lists in the united kingdom. A story of big dreams, tough realities and facing my demons head on by breslin, niall isbn. Richard breslin s current research focuses on mentoring, crosscultural training materials and the experiences of business people on overseas assignments. Kezzie kezzie, book 1 by theresa breslin fantastic fiction. Since then, shes had prominent roles in numerous films, including my sisters keeper and zombieland.