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This exciting chapter book brings the tale of the great fire of London to life for young readers.

When Will Farriner wakes to the sound of crackling flames and the smell of smoke, he knows something is terribly wrong! As his family escape the flames engulfing their bakery, Will realises he must stop the fire from spreading. But what can be done before all of London goes up in smoke?

Full of adventure and danger, this chapter book is aimed at KS1 and lower KS2.

A popular choice in KS2 classrooms. The action-packed narrative follows the story of Gunnar, the son of a Viking chief, as he sets out to avenge his father’s death after an attack by rival raiders.

In Tony Bradman’s trademark style, this well-researched story combines elements of history and mythology. This is a gripping story that brings the gruesome Viking period to life with all of its peril and gore.

As the saying goes, history is written by the victors, and with the Celtic tribes of Ancient Britain leaving no records, we only have the Roman accounts of what happened during Boudicca’s revolt. Tony Bradman has taken details from Tacitus’ description of the Iceni queen and the battles she led to create a vivid and gripping story told by Rhianna, who witnesses the events of a turbulent time in British history.

After the king, Prasutagus, is poisoned, Boudicca defies the Roman rulers, with an awful punishment inflicted on her and her daughters. Boudicca plots her uprising to shake off the yoke of Rome, drawing the support of other tribes. Despite her love for Boudicca, young orphan Rhianna is only too aware of the darkness she reveals, with terrible revenge wreaked upon the inhabitants of the Roman cities as they are burned to the ground. At the final great battle, where the tribes’ defeat seems certain, an act of mercy gives Rhianna a means of escape and hope for the future.

The story of Boudicca’s revolt has resonated down the centuries, and whilst undoubtedly courageous, if foolhardy, to take on the might of the Roman army, Tony Bradman has also felt that there was something dark about the rebellion. His story aims to give young readers an understanding of the motivations that led to the uprising while opening up discussion on a range of ideas.

This exciting story from Tony Bradman is a popular choice in KS2 classrooms and is set just before the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

Follow the story of young Magnus and his adventure-packed journey to the Battle of Hastings, as he is forced to contend with vicious family feuds and merciless claims to the throne.

Full of excitement, danger and all the gore of the period, this is an action-packed novel brimming with historical details.

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