Jan Ormerod

Jan Ormerod

  • 5 stars across 30 books
Jan Ormerod (1946-2013) was an award-winning author who grew up in Western Australia. As a child Jan drew constantly, and she eventually went on to attend art school and study drawing, painting, and sculpture. During her career Jan published more than fifty books, including Sunshine, Lizzie Nonsense, Water Witcher, and Maudie and Bear. Her work, which resonated with young children and adults alike, won many prestigious awards and received much acclaim.
5th October 2017

Sky Dancer

Joe has always loved the moorlands above his home: the wildness, the freedom, the peace. But since his father died, ever... MoreSky Dancer

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12th July 2013

Eat Up, Emlyn!

Oh no! Emlyn won't eat his dinner. Again. His brother is big and strong, and Dad plays rugby for Wales. But Emlyn's gett... MoreEat Up, Emlyn!

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27th February 1997

Grandfather and I

Everybody is in such a hurry these days – mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers. It seems as if the only people who ... MoreGrandfather and I

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1st May 2008

Water Witcher

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2nd February 2007

Lion Fables

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2nd February 2007

Lion Fables

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2nd February 2007

Lion Fables

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2nd February 2007

Lion Fables

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2nd February 2007

Lion Fables

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  • Sky Dancer

    Sky Dancer

    by Red198

    I really enjoy the work of Gill Lewis.  Her expertise and love of the natural world is shown through the content of this book - and her others - she d...

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    Grandfather and I

    by Fwb

    Beautiful story about spending quality time with loved ones. Nice colourful illustrations too.                                            ...

  • Sky Dancer

    Sky Dancer

    The story was about a boy called Joe and the moor is his favourite place to be. But since his father died it is not a place for refuge and safety.  wh...

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