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'I'm constantly drawing on a bank of inspiration from a wide pool, taking what I need and leaving behind what I don't. 'I think I can put my voice down to the many disciplines I've studied, read, and written, the genres and practices I've worked in. I'm constantly drawing on a bank of inspiration from a wide pool, taking what I need and leaving behind what I don't.
In this interview, Amber Lee Dodd talks to Nikki Gamble about growing up with Dyslexia, representation of disability in children's books and her latest novel, The Thirteenth Home of Noah Bradley.
In this episode, I chat to Amber Lee Dodd about her magical new title with Scholastic: ‘Lightning Chase Me Home,’ as well as finding out more about her experiences of dyslexia whilst at school. You can also enjoy listening to pupils of Steyning C of E Primary school review titles from Nosy Crow (The Snow Sisters) and Studio Press (The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes: the Cherry in the Cake.)
In the first Book Club of 2019, Amber Lee Dodd joins Bex to chat all about her new book 'Lightning chase me home', the winner of the Costa Children's Book Award, Hilary Mackay, talks about her book 'The Skylark's War', and finally Celia Rees joined Bex to chat about her fantasy book 'Glass town wars', and to give us a reading! Plus 5 books to kick off your 2019 reading list. Find out more about everything featured on the Book Club podcast on the Fun Kids website at: http://www.funkidslive.com
Amber Lee Dodd popped into the studio to chat to Bex all about her brand new book - 'Lightning Chase Me Home'. It follows the story of Amelia Hester McLeod, whose namesake is not one, but two famous explorers! Amelia soon has an adventure of her own in the wild, magical sea!
Henry, laid off from his job at the car factory a year ago, visits the bird-haunted shell of his old workplace and finds hope in an abandoned egg. The Bird Machine by Amber Lee Dodd was read by Miranda Harrison at the Liars' League Hope & Glory event on Tuesday 9th July, 2013, at the Phoenix pub, Cavendish Square, London.