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Kirsty Applebaum

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Kirsty Applebaum
Born1970
Essex, England
OccupationChildren's writer
Websitehttps://www.kirstyapplebaum.co.uk/

Kirsty Applebaum is an English children's author.

Biography

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Applebaum was born in Essex and grew up in Hampshire. Her working life included railway re-signalling and teaching Pilates, as well as menial jobs.[1] She graduated from Bath Spa University's MA in Writing for Young People in 2017.[2]

Writing

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Her debut novel, The Middler, was published by Nosy Crow in 2019 and was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize[3] and the UKLA Book Award.[4] It was followed by Troofriend (2020) and The Life and Time of Lonnie Quicke (2021).

In 2022, she began a series of Princess Minna books for children aged 4+, with illustrator Sahar Haghgoo.

In 2023 Applebaum contributed a short story, Wolf Moon, to Read, Scream, Repeat, a collection of spooky mystery stories for children aged 9 - 12 from various authors.

Published works

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Title Year Publisher Other information
The Middler 2019 Nosy Crow
Troofriend 2020 Nosy Crow
The Life and Time of Lonnie Quicke 2021 Nosy Crow Released in US as Lifeling

Princess Minna series for younger readers

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Title Year Publisher Illustrations
The Unicorn Mix-Up 2022 Nosy Crow Sahar Haghgoo
The Enchanted Forest 2022 Nosy Crow Sahar Haghgoo
The Big Bad Snowy Day 2022 Nosy Crow Sahar Haghgoo
The Best Princess 2023 Nosy Crow Sahar Haghgoo
The Wicked Wood 2023 Nosy Crow Sahar Haghgoo
The Giant Beanstalk 2024 Nosy Crow Sahar Haghgoo

Short stories

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Title Year Publisher From
Wolf Moon 2023 Farshore Read, Scream, Repeat

Various Authors (Compiled by Jennifer Killick)

References

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  1. ^ "Kirsty Applebaum". BookTrust. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Bath Spa Graduate's dream of becoming a published novelist comes true". BATH SPA UNIVERSITY. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  3. ^ Mansfield, Katie (6 February 2020). "Sharna Jackson and Liz Hyder shortlisted for Waterstones Children's Book Prize". THE BOOKSELLER. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  4. ^ "UKLA BOOK AWARDS THE SHORTLISTS 2020". BOOKS FOR KEEPS. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
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