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Children's Book
[Introduction to the Contents]
A girl named October, who has been half self-sufficient in the woods with her father.
Proud of being "wild", she raised a Western Barn Owl baby that had fallen from her nest with great care.
The turning point comes on her 11th birthday.
After her father was seriously injured and hospitalized, she decided to live in the city with her mother.
Owls must also be taken care of at the Conservation Center.
October, who resists life in the city with all her strength.
In the midst of this, she meets a child she can call her friend and is healed by the thames where she can feel "nature" in London.
She meets a child she can call her friend and is healed by the "nature" in London.
This is a 2022 Carnegie Award-winning work that delicately describes the emotional state of a young girl with poems.
Author from the United Kingdom.
Author from the United Kingdom.
She studies English literature at university and studies autistic children at graduate school.
She is now a writer and a co-representative of the Main Spring Arts, which supports artists with disabilities.
For her debut work, The Space We're In, she won the Blandford Bowes Award. For her second work, 『, my name won the Carnegie Award at October 』.
For her first work, The Space We're In, she won the