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The Snow Angel

by Lauren St John, illustrated by Catherine Hyde

Interest age: 10 to 14
Reading age: 10+

Published by Zephyr, Head of Zeus, 2017

  • Adventure
  • Around the world
  • Coming-of-age

About this book

Twelve-year-old Makena was born for the mountains – her father is a guide on Mount Kenya and she dreams of following in his footsteps. However, the arrival of the Ebola virus shatters her world and, alone in Nairobi, her life becomes a struggle to survive as one of the ‘forgotten children’ in the city’s slums. Friendship and a chance encounter with a charity worker offer the chance of a new start, but it takes a return to the mountains and a magical encounter with a fox for Makena to be able to hope again.

Covering issues such as the treatment of children with albinism, grief and the harsh realities of poverty, this is no cosy festive read. But the fundamental message that there is always wonder to be found, mean that this is ultimately a story of resilience, kindness and the power of nature. Catherine Hyde’s black-and-white illustrations add to the sense of magic that Lauren St John creates in her descriptions of the African and Scottish landscapes.

Readers will finish this book more aware of the little things we can do to make the world a better place for everyone.

About the author

Lauren St John was born in Gatooma, Rhodesia, now Kadoma, Zimbabwe. Aged 11, she and her family moved to Rainbow's End farm and game reserve, the subject of her acclaimed memoir, and she grew up surrounded by animals, including eight horses, two warthogs and a pet giraffe. After nearly a decade as golf correspondent to The Sunday Times, followed by a sojourn in the US, riding the tour buses of alt. country stars like Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle and the Dixie Chicks, she wrote the bestselling White Giraffe series. Dead Man's Cove, the first in her new mystery series about 11-year-old detective, Laura Marlin, won the 2011 Blue Peter Favourite Story and Book of the Year Awards.

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