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Beverley Birch

Author of Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes

59 Works 2,869 Members 8 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Beverly Birch

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Series

Works by Beverley Birch

Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes (1996) 983 copies, 3 reviews
Marie Curie's Search for Radium (1995) 704 copies, 1 review
The Book of a Thousand Poems (1983) 239 copies, 2 reviews
Marconi's Battle for Radio (1994) 107 copies, 1 review
Rift (2006) 35 copies, 1 review
Shakespeare's Stories (1997) 24 copies
Suzi, Sam, George and Alice (1993) 21 copies
Song Beneath the Tides (2020) 7 copies
Shakespeare's Tales (2002) 7 copies
Sea Hawk, Sea Moon (2000) 4 copies
Zoé s'en va 3 copies
Food from many lands (1984) 3 copies
Festivals (Let's Look Up) (1985) 3 copies
Twelfth Night (2007) 3 copies
Louis Pasteur 2 copies
Romeo and Juliet (2007) 2 copies
The keeper of the gate (1992) 1 copy
Sentences (1975) — Author — 1 copy
IL CUSTODE 1 copy
Marie Curie 1 copy

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Canonical name
Birch, Beverley
Legal name
Birch, Beverley
Gender
female
Occupations
children's book author
Short biography
Beverley Birch est une autrice anglaise, née à Londres et qui a passé son enfance au Kenya.
Diplômée de Cambridge en économie et sociologie. elle est éditrice chez Penguin.
Elle a écrit plus de quarante livres
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Nairobi, Kenya
Map Location
UK

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Reviews

10 reviews
A group of English school children have gone to Africa to camp out in the remote plains, help the local children build a school and assist with an archeological dig. The book opens 3 days after 3 of them (Joe, Matt and Anna) have disappeared together with a reporter(Charly) and a local boy ( Silowa). Charly's younger sister Ella and a detective called Murothi travel back to the camp site with Joe, who has been found on the opposite side of the mountain range Chomlaya that towers over the show more camping ground, with no memory of where the others are or how he got there. Murothi soon discovers a seething undercurrent of racism and bullying by the head teacher Miss Strutton and her favorite pupil Sean, and many other puzzling happenings - where are the journalist's meticiously kept notebooks, Anna's camp journal and why do the local people believe the area to be a place of death? Great intriguing book where I felt real contempt for some of the characters.p.63-67 Joe wakes up in hospital and faces the policemen trying to recall what has happened to his friends. show less
This was a overall good book. This book shows that anybody can make a difference in the world. It also shows determination, to never give up.

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Associated Authors

Colin Hawkins Illustrator
James Mayhew Illustrator
Sally Gardner Illustrator
Nick Birch Photographer
John Thielemans Translator

Statistics

Works
59
Members
2,869
Popularity
#8,935
Rating
3.9
Reviews
8
ISBNs
187
Languages
13

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