No. of pages 24
Published: 2012
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In "The Escape" by Dave McTaggart, a group of friends embarks on an adventurous journey to break free from their mundane lives. Seeking excitement, they discover an abandoned island that holds secrets and challenges. As they explore, they face unexpected dangers and tests of friendship. The thrill of adventure leads them to confront their fears and learn valuable lessons about trust, courage, and the bonds that tie them together. Ultimately, they must work together to find their way back to safety, discovering that true escape is not just about distance, but about understanding themselves and each other. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Kaos World Chronicles .
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by LDA .
Lucas Wellington has been teaching students with BESD in inner city Bristol schools for the last 10 years and is currently part of the senior leadership team of the North Bristol BESD school. For four of these years he was Literacy co-ordinator, so was involved in buying suitable and engaging reading material, co-ordinating reading intervention programmes and promoting literacy across the school. His dismay at the suitability of the books available for such students led to him creating his own materials to develop literacy, as he became well aware that poor literacy and the stress this causes is a major cause of unsettled behaviour in classrooms. He lives in Bristol. Dave McTaggart is an illustrator of picture books, junior fiction and teenage fiction. He has illustrated children's books for a wide range of publishers including BBC Books, Harper Collins, Random House, Oxford University Press, Walker Books and Penguin. He lives in London.
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