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      • Jill Marshall Books

        Jill Marshall is the author of the popular middle-grade series about Sensational Spylet, Jane Blonde, and many other titles and series for tweens, teens, YA and adult.   Jill’s books have been published by Macmillan Children’s Books, Penguin and Hachette, in 22 countries, 11 languages and paperback, ebook and audio formats. Jane Blonde has been optioned for film and TV, with significant film interest in other Jill Marshall titles. Jill has also been an editor and manuscript assessor for trade publishers and societies, a creative writing teacher for over 1000 clients, and works in corporate communications.   During lockdown in 2020, and with all rights for all titles successfully re-acquired, Marshall fulfilled two long-term ambitions. The first – to create an independent publishing house of her own titles, rebranded and re-imagined for a digital world. The second – to pull together Jane Blonde and three other ‘superhero’ characters, all with their own origin series, into an ensemble series, S*W*A*G*G (swaggbooks.com). The third ambition was one that she couldn’t have foreseen: the wish to provide quality fiction for tween readers and upwards, in readily accessible digital formats and for free, in a world ravaged by a global pandemic.   In May 2020, Jill Marshall Books was born, and all three ambitions met. JMB has gathered momentum and fandom during those months, and it’s now time to partner with like-minded book people – innovative, passionate, caring – to extend the reach of JMB titles across formats, locations and media. Welcome to Jill Marshall Books. We look forward to connecting at Frankfurt 2020.

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        April 2021

        Die Zukunft gehört uns

        12 wahre Geschichten über Kinder, die sich für eine bessere Welt einsetzen | Zwölf wahre Geschichten für kleine Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten | Kinderbuch ab 5 Jahre

        by Loll Kirby, Yas Imamura, Conny Lösch, Michael Platt

        Mohamad aus Syrien war zwölf Jahre alt, als er eine Schule in einem Flüchtlingslager eröffnet hat. Die siebenjährige Havana aus den USA möchte, dass alle Kinder Spaß am Lesen haben, und verschenkt deshalb Kinderbücher mit vielfältigen Heldinnen und Helden. Kesz von den Philippinen lebte als kleiner Junge auf der Straße. Schon mit sieben Jahren hat er eine Organisation gegründet, um anderen Kindern in der gleichen Situation zu helfen. Loll Kirby erzählt von mutigen Mädchen und Jungen wie Mohamad, Havana und Kesz, die sich für eine bessere Zukunft einsetzen. Auf den bunten Illustrationen von Yas Imamura gibt es viel zu entdecken. Die Zukunft gehört uns macht Mut und zeigt, dass wir alle etwas tun können, um die Welt von morgen gerechter zu machen.

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        September 2020

        Groß genug, die Welt zu retten

        Zwölf wahre Geschichten für kleine Weltretter | Kinderbuch ab 4 Jahre

        by Loll Kirby, Adelina Lirius, Conny Lösch, Anna Taylor

        Der neunjährige Felix aus Deutschland hat gemeinsam mit seiner Organisation schon mehrere Millionen Bäume gepflanzt. Shalise aus Australien, elf Jahre alt, sammelt Müll am Strand und erklärt anderen, wie sie helfen können, unsere Meere sauber zu halten. Eunita aus Kenia, neun, hat in ihrer Heimatstadt einen Gemeinschaftsgarten angelegt. Sie informiert dort Kinder und Erwachsene über Blütenbestäubung und die Bedeutung von Insekten. Der zwölfjährige Nikita hat in seiner Schule in der Ukraine die Abfalltrennung und die Kompostierung von Biomüll eingeführt. Loll Kirby erzählt von zwölf Jungen und Mädchen aus der ganzen Welt, die sich für unseren Planeten einsetzen. Die bunten, lebendigen Illustrationen von Adelina Lirius laden dazu ein, die Natur zu erkunden, und begeistern Kinder dafür, selbst etwas gegen Klimawandel und Umweltzerstörung zu unternehmen.

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        Picture books
        2013

        pica, no pica (ooh! ouch!)

        by Jill Hartley

        The charm of the image and the everyday surprise of a world to discover, with contrasts and similarities. This book reveals the primary impressions about things that burn, sting, irritate, or scratch, and its approximation to that which cuddles, tingles, pampers, sweetens, softens, or, like children would say, ooh, ouch!

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2014

        Vanishing for the vote

        by Jill Liddington

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        February 2012

        Vorsätzlich verliebt

        Roman

        by Mansell, Jill

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2022

        Female Fortune

        by Jill Liddington

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        Biography & True Stories
        July 2024

        As Good as a Marriage

        by Jill Liddington

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        Picture books, activity books & early learning material
        2013

        trazando x (x times x)

        by Jill Hartley

        An intersection is an encounter, but also an unknown. The precise point where the intersection is both a here and now. Lines that randomly cross, X’s that from frameworks, Xs that warn, that structure, that trace and adjust, X’s to play or to step on, others that we twist and weave. ¿How many X’s can you find around you?

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        Picture books
        2007

        rayas flechas (stripes arrows)

        by Jill Hartley

        Although the two are formed by lines, do they serve the same purpose? The little ones will develop notions and mathematical skills by finding the differences and similarities between the figures.

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        Picture books
        2006

        ¿círculo o cuadro? (circle or square?)

        by Jill Hartley

        Colors, shapes and textures combined in a beautiful design invite the child to identify which figures are in the shape of a circle or box. So they can rediscover the beauty of the objects around them.

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        Picture books

        colores sabores (colors flavors)

        by Jill Hartley

        C’mon, c’mon… Mmm... it smells delicious! Dare and try the colours - these photos are a feast that awakens the senses. The little reader can learn the names of fruits, their different colours, textures and shapes.

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        History & the past: general interest (Children's/YA)

        Lotería fotográfica Mexicana

        by Jill Hartley

        How to play Mexican Bingo and other random entertainments gives an account of the text. It portrays the Mexican everyday universe: landscapes, people, customs ... The Mexican Photographic Lottery is a lesson in ethnography and art.

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