· Elle McNicoll is a debut children’s author from Scotland, now living in East London. As a neurodivergent writer, she is passionate about disability rights and representation. A Kind of Spark is her first novel. You can find her online at www.doorway.ru and on www.doorway.ru: Random House Children's Books. · McNicoll’s A Kind of Spark was up against Bethan Stevens’s “pitch-perfect and extremely entertaining” The Grumpy Fairies, which won the prize’s illustrated books category, and Darren Author: Alison Flood. Her first children’s novel, A Kind of Spark, was published in June by award-winning indie press Knights Of and stars two openly autistic young women. A Kind Of Spark has swiftly become a /5().
Elle McNicoll (born October 5, ) is a Scottish children's writer.. McNicoll's debut novel, A Kind of Spark () follows the efforts of an autistic eleven-year-old girl, Addie, to establish a memorial to the witch trials in her Scottish hometown. McNicoll is autistic herself. The book was children's book of the week in The Times and The Sunday Times. Elle McNicoll is a debut children's author from Scotland, now living in East London. As a neurodivergent writer, she is passionate about disability rights and representation. A Kind of Spark is her first novel. You can find her online at www.doorway.ru and on TwitterThis text refers to the library edition. A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll is a wonderful novel about an autistic year-old called Addie. We're thrilled to have Elle herself for #Goldentime today t.
Elle McNicoll is a debut children’s author from Scotland, now living in East London. As a neurodivergent writer, she is passionate about disability rights and representation. A Kind of Spark is her first novel. You can find her online at www.doorway.ru and on Twitter. A KIND OF SPARK tells the story of year-old Addie as she campaigns for a memorial in memory of the witch trials that took place in her Scottish hometown. Addie knows there’s more to the story of these ‘witches’, just like there is more to hers. Can Addie challenge how the people in her town see her, and her autism, and make her voice heard?. McNicoll’s A Kind of Spark was up against Bethan Stevens’s “pitch-perfect and extremely entertaining” The Grumpy Fairies, which won the prize’s illustrated books category, and Darren.
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