Stephen Davies (writer)

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Stephen Davies (born 28 July 1976) is a British children's author. As well as books for children, he writes regular letters for The Guardian Weekly and occasional travel pieces for The Sunday Times and Africa Geographic. He has lived in Burkina Faso in Africa since 2001 with his wife, Charlotte.

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[edit] Books

The Sophie series is for boys and girls aged 8 and older. They are adventure stories set on the edge of the Sahara desert.

  • Sophie and the Albino Camel (illustrated by Dave Shelton, Andersen Press, 2006)
  • Sophie and the Locust Curse (illustrated by Dave Shelton, Andersen Press, 2007)
  • Sophie and the Crooked General (Andersen Press, 2008)

The following are adventure stories for young people aged 11 and older.

  • The Yellowcake Conspiracy (Andersen Press, 2007)
  • Hacking Timbuktu (Andersen Press, 2009)
  • Outlaw (Andersen Press, 2011)

[edit] Awards

  • Africa Geographic 'Travel Writer of the Year', 2003
  • Glen Dimplex New Writers Award,[1] Children's Category, 2006

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