Teresa Flavin

Teresa Flavin

  • 5 stars across 6 books
Teresa Flavin's first novel, THE BLACKHOPE ENIGMA, was shortlisted for the 2011 Scottish Children's Book Award, the 2011 Leeds Book Award and the 2011 Waverton Good Reads Award, and longlisted for the 2011 Branford Boase Prize. When she is not writing or illustrating, Teresa leads school art workshops, makes paintings and handmade books, travels to far-flung places with her geographer husband, hikes in the Scottish hills and walks every labyrinth she can find. Follow Teresa at www.teresaflavin.com or on Twitter: @TeresaFlavin.
7th October 2019

Yellow Rabbit

Yellow Rabbit is lost, but she's having lots of fun without her owner, Ashley. Will she come home at all? S... MoreYellow Rabbit

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1st July 2010

Blackhope Enigma

When Sunni Forrest's stepbrother accidentally transports himself into a Renaissance painting, she and her friend Blaise... MoreBlackhope Enigma

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1st May 2013

The Shadow Lantern

When a mysterious old oil lantern and a box of painted slides appear at Blackhope Tower, Sunni and Blaise are drawn back... MoreThe Shadow Lantern

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13th August 2014

Jet Black Heart

A spine-tingling mystery combines with elements of the supernatural in this thrilling title. Dory is on holiday on the m... MoreJet Black Heart

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11th July 2022

Our Colourful World: Band 12/Copper

Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrat... MoreOur Colourful World: Band 12/Copper

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7th November 2013

Stray

Clever, moving, imaginative and funny, this is both a wonderful adventure story, and a sly look at humans through the ey... MoreStray

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