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Frank Cottrell Boyce |
Frank Cottrell Boyce, father of seven, is an established British screenwriter whose film credits include Welcome to Sarajevo, Hilary and Jackie and 24 Hour Party People. He now lives in Merseyside with his family. Frank’s first book, Millions, won the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2004 and has been shortlisted for a number of awards including the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award 2004. Millions has also been made into a movie directed by Danny Boyle, and was chosen as a Liverpool Reads which launched in September 2005. |
Dylan Hughes is more interested in Ninja Turtles than in the Renaissance artists they are named after. Even when he discovers priceless artwork has been hidden in the unused slate mines of his tiny Welsh village, Dylan would still prefer a pizza-eating, party-loving mutant turtle to a painting.When his Dad leaves home, overnight nine-year old Dylan must become man of the household and boss of the family business. |
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