Lucy Christopher Lucy Christopher i(A127140 works by)
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Wales (UK),
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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

Lucy Christopher was born in Wales. She undertook most of her education in Melbourne, Victoria, and completed her undergraduate degree at Melbourne University.

Christopher moved back to the United Kingdom as an adult and studied an MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University. Her debut novel Stolen (2009) was written as part of a PhD at Bath Spa University exploring 'the ways that Australian literature represents wild places, particularly in its writing for young adults.'

Source: Lucy Christopher website, www.lucychristopher.com (sighted 15/09/2009)

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y separately published work icon Release Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2022 23603057 2022 single work novel crime thriller

'Ten years ago, sixteen-year-old Gemma Toombs was kidnapped from Bangkok Airport by an infatuated drifter, Tyler MacFarlane, who took her to a secret den in the Australian desert. Now her name is Kate Stone and it’s her turn to confront Ty and try to find answers to the questions that have obsessed her since her ordeal. What is the legacy of this coercive relationship? Who holds the cards now? In the confusion of past and present, will Kate remain trapped in a deranged dance of desire and revenge? Or will she regain control and find release?

'Both a courtroom drama set in London and a road trip in the searing heat of the West Australian desert, Release is the story of two people confronting each other, each intent on destruction and survival. A companion to Lucy Christopher’s bestselling novel Stolen, this gripping psychological thriller explores a young woman’s discovery of the complicated truth about a relationship that once seemed alluring.

'For readers of Gillian Flynn, S.J. Watson and Helen Fitzgerald' (Publication summary)

2023 shortlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Flyaway Somerset : Chicken House , 2010 Z1667299 2010 single work children's fiction children's

'In this touching novel for ages 10+, Lucy Christopher explores the remarkable bond between a young girl, a boy and a damaged wild bird - a relationship that will affect everyone who reads it.

'While visiting her father in hospital, thirteen-year-old Isla meets Harry, the first boy to understand her and her love of the outdoors. But Harry is ill, and as his health fails, Isla is determined to help him in the only way she knows how.

'Together they watch a lone swan struggling to fly on the lake outside Harry's window. Isla believes that if she can help the damaged swan, somehow she can help Harry. And in doing so, she embarks upon a breathtakingly magical journey of her own.' (From the publisher's website.)

2010 shortlisted Costa Book Awards Children's
2011 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards Children's Fiction
2010 shortlisted Waterstone's Children's Book Prize
y separately published work icon Stolen : A Letter to My Captor Somerset : Chicken House , 2009 Z1624558 2009 single work novel young adult 'Told in a moving letter to her captor, sixteen-year-old Gemma relives her kidnapping from Bangkok airport while on holiday. Taken by Ty, her troubled young stalker, to the wild and desolate Australian Outback she reflects on a landscape from which there's no escape. A story of survival, passion and darkness, Gemma reveals how she had to deal with the nightmare, or die trying to fight it.' (From the publisher's website.)
2010 winner Inky Awards Gold Inky
2010 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards Young Adults' Fiction
2010 shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year Awards Book of the Year: Older Readers
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