Katherine Locke is a freelance writer who was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2007. She has written about the subject for The Guardian and has undertaken a large quantity of research on all aspects of breast cancer. Katherine won the non-fiction category at the Brit Writers' Awards 2010 for her book, Six Women on Twelve Walks.
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Girl with the Red Balloon
"This sophisticated, unusual work is likely to appeal to fans of
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history with a tinge of romance and magic." -- School Library
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"Locke's is an enthralling story. It exposes the cruelties
inflicted on minority populations under authoritarian regimes, but
counterbalances such pain with magic, friendship, and even a little
romance." -- Foreword Reviews on The Girl with the Red Balloon
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mind will draw in teens... it has broad appeal for alt-history and
urban fantasy readers." Booklist
"An entertaining and thoughtful sequel." Foreword Review
"A fast-moving read sure to delight those who enjoy historical
fiction." School Library Journal
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