Treason : The thrilling Tudor adventure
(Autor) Berlie DohertyWill Gaveston is page boy to little Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII. When his father is accused of treason and thrown into Newgate Prison, Will has to go into hiding in the back streets of London. He is befriended by a poor boy, Nick Drew, and together they brave imprisonment and death as they desperately try to gain pardon for Will’s father.
Berlie Doherty
Berlie Doherty is a British author known for her award-winning children's books and young adult fiction. She has written over 60 books, including "Dear Nobody" which won the Carnegie Medal in 1991. Doherty's writing style is characterized by its emotional depth, vivid imagery, and exploration of complex themes such as family relationships, loss, and identity. She is praised for her ability to capture the inner lives of her characters and create powerful, moving narratives. Doherty's work has had a significant impact on the literary genre of children's and young adult fiction, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike. Her most famous work, "Dear Nobody," remains a classic in the genre and continues to resonate with readers around the world.