Keren David
Growing up in a small town in Hertfordshire, Keren David had two ambitions: to write a book and to live in London. Several decades on, she has finally achieved both. She was distracted by journalism, starting out at 18 as a messenger girl, then working as a reporter, news editor, features editor and feature writer for national newspapers and magazines. She has lived in Glasgow and Amsterdam, where in eight years she learned enough Dutch to order coffee and buy fruit and vegetables. She is now back in London and lives with her husband, two children and their insatiably hungry guinea pigs.
Keren wrote her first novel When I Was Joe as a project for a course in writing for Children at City University. Starting the course to publishing the novel took exactly two years.
Books
Author: Keren David
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Interest age: 13-16
Reading age: 13+
When Ty is imprisoned for knife possession, his privileged cousin Archie finds himself drawn into his cousin's darker and more dangerous life.
Author: Keren David
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Interest age: 13+
Reading age: 12+
When 16-year-old Lia wins eight million pounds in the lottery it seems like a dream come true. But money can make things more complicated than you'd think...
Author: Keren David
Publisher: Barrington Stoke
Interest age: 9-11
Reading age: 8+
A refreshingly honest and very funny account of how one girl goes into battle with puberty but works out that a peace treaty is often the best way to resolve conflict. A super-readable format makes the story accessible to a wide range of reading abilities.
Author: Keren David
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Interest age: 12+
Reading age: 12+
Joe's life is a lie. Joe's real name is Ty and he witnessed a boy being knifed. He adopts a new identity, but living a lie is hard, and he never escapes the fear of being hunted down.