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True Stories of Heroes

by Paul Dowswell

Interest age: 10+
Reading age: 10+

Published by Usborne, 2015

  • Adventure
  • Historical
  • Non-fiction
  • Short stories

About this book

12 seconds from death and plummeting to earth in a sky-dive gone disastrously wrong; Jesse Owens' stunning victories at 1936 Olympic Games in Nazi Germany and Lieutenant Maynard fighting the fiercest and most feared pirate that ever lived to free the seas for trade... These are just three of the real-life short stories of incredible courage, heroism and sheer determination against the wildest of odds recounted in Paul Dowswell's gripping Heroes.

From animals to astronauts and captured spies in World War II, this epic collection of heroic acts celebrates human nature at its most tenacious, and the human spirit at its strongest.

Heroes is a great choice for children who love narrative non-fiction and short stories.

About the author

After doing a History degree at Goldsmith’s College in London, Paul began working as a researcher for museums and publishers. Paul started writing at Time-Life in London then moved to Usborne to work as an editor and writer of children’s non-fiction. After eight years he went freelance, writing information books for everyone from the National Trust and Hodder & Stoughton, to Scholastic’s Literacy Time classroom material and Microsoft’s DVD Encarta encyclopedia. Paul started to write more narrative non-fiction with Usborne’s True Stories series which gave him the confidence to try his hand at fiction. This led directly to the Powder Monkey series with Bloomsbury.

Paul divides his life between Wolverhampton, Chester and London. He lives in Wolverhampton with his wife and daughter. Outside of work Paul teaches a course in writing children’s books at the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham.

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