Run, Zan, Run

Run, Zan, Run

by Catherine Mac Phail (Author)

Synopsis

'Ivy turned on her. 'I told you I'd get you, didn't I? Well,' her next words sent shivers through Katie. 'Tonight's the night.' Katie is being bullied at school - and cannot get anyone to believe her. She feels frightened and alone. Until one day when she is cornered by Ivy and her fellow bullies on the town dump. Katie is terrified, there is nowhere left to run. But suddenly, as if by magic, a girl called Zan rises from the rubbish in the dump and leaps to Katie's defence. But Zan is not willing to talk to Katie - all she wishes to do is keep her identity a secret. Slowly Katie learns the truth about Zan, and when she does, she realises Zan has much more to lose than the safety of her cardboard box. A gripping story that really brings the issue of bullying to a head. This is Catherine MacPhail's first novel for children, which she wrote as a result of her own daughter being bullied at school.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Rejacketed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0747578346
ISBN 13: 9780747578345
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Long-awaited re-issue - bullying a continual topic of interest Great new author look From the author of Missing - sold over 25,000 copies and selected for World Book day promotion Winner of the Kathleen Fidler award

Author Bio
Catherine MacPhail won the Kathleen Fidler Award with her first novel, Run Zan Run, which Bloomsbury has re-issued, and the Scottish Arts Council Award with her second novel Fighting Back, also re-issued by Bloomsbury. Her other books for Bloomsbury include Dark Waters, Another Me and Missing. Catherine MacPhail's work is enormously popular with young teenagers, her trademarks being a mix of humour, with pacy and topical story-lines. Cathy lives in Greenock, Scotland.