Charlie Archbold Charlie Archbold i(9170148 works by)
Born: Established: London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Born in London, Charlie Archbold completed a degree in drama before training as a teacher and working as an educator for twenty-five years. She then completed a Master of Education in Studies of Asia. After travelling extensively she settled in Adelaide.

Her debut novel won the Adelaide Festival award for an unpublished manuscript (2016) and, after publication, became a CBCA Honour book. She published her second young adult novel in 2020; her third was shortlisted for the 2020 Text Prize.

Sources include Wakefield Press website.

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y separately published work icon Raised by Moths Adelaide : MidnightSun , 2023 26506245 2023 single work picture book children's

'Willow jumps on the Ferris Wheel and is intrigued to see a boy surrounded by moths.

'As they travel high above the fairground he tells her the reason why the moths love him so much: he was raised by moths.

'Wonderfully fantastical and thought-provoking with stunning illustrations, Raised by Moths is quite unlike anything you've read before.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year Awards CBCA Award for New Illustrator
2024 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Picture Books
y separately published work icon The Sugarcane Kids and the Red-Bottomed Boat Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2022 23603377 2022 single work children's fiction children's

'Bernie mutters to me. ‘No way. Who’d go into the mangroves at night?’
I swallow. Not me. Not into Sebastian land. No one would head into crocodile heartland in the middle of a dark night. No one, unless they had a very good reason.

'Andy and his best friend Eli live in a small coastal town in far north Queensland.
When Eli’s cousin Jacob is arrested for a jewellery theft, Andy and Eli both know he is innocent.

'The police have evidence. But something is not right, and Andy and Eli need to work out what, and fast or Jacob will end up in jail.

'So, with the help of twins Bernice and Fletcher (AKA Bernie and Fletch) and Andy’s trusty sausage dog, Washington, they set out to hunt for clues to what really happened. The trail points to a mysterious red-bottomed boat rumoured to be hidden deep in the mangroves.

'Does it hold the evidence they need to prove Jacob’s innocence?

'Can they find it without getting lost forever?

'And how will they outwit Sebastian, the legendary gigantic saltwater crocodile?

'Charlie Archbold’s action-packed new middle-grade adventure is a fun story of sleuthing, courageous deeds, the triumph of good over evil – and the power of friendship.' (Publication summary)

2023 winner Davitt Award Best Children's Novel
2023 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Younger Readers
2022 winner Readings Prizes The Readings Children’s Book Prize
2020 shortlisted Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing as 'Red Bottomed Boat'.
y separately published work icon Mallee Boys Mile End : Wakefield Press , 2017 12169807 2017 single work novel young adult

'Sometimes I feel like I'm neither one thing nor another. I live in the Mallee but I don't like the desert. I live on a farm but I get hay fever and I'm scared of goats. I like school but my best mates don't. I'm stuck between stuff. It's like I'm not meant to be here but I am.

'Sandy Douglas knows that life at fifteen is hard, but it's even harder when your mother died a year ago and nothing's gone right since. His brother Red, on the other hand, is eighteen now and working the farm. He's amped up on rage and always looking for a fight. And then there's their dad Tom. He does his best, but - really - he doesn't have a clue.

'As Sandy and Red deal with girls, dirt biking, footy and friendship, both boys have to work out who they want to be, without their mum around. The Mallee, where they live, may seem like the middle of nowhere, but it turns out this is going to be one hell of a year.' (Publication summary)

2016 winner Festival Awards for Literature (SA) Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature South Australian Literary Awards Wakefield Press Unpublished Manuscript Award
2018 honour book CBCA Book of the Year Awards Book of the Year: Older Readers
2018 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Older Readers
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