Author Katherine Rundell donates royalties to climate charities in Trump protestKatherine Rundell is donating all royalties from her book, The Golden Mole, to climate charities in response to Donald Trump's re-election.
Review: Extraordinary compendium of creatures informs, astounds and enrages in equal measureImmediate action is essential to combat the alarming decline of wildlife, with nearly 70% lost in the last 50 years.
Author Katherine Rundell donates royalties to climate charities in Trump protestKatherine Rundell is donating all royalties from her book, The Golden Mole, to climate charities in response to Donald Trump's re-election.
Review: Extraordinary compendium of creatures informs, astounds and enrages in equal measureImmediate action is essential to combat the alarming decline of wildlife, with nearly 70% lost in the last 50 years.
Need a break from politics? Marvel at the 'Vanishing Treasures' of the natural worldKatherine Rundell's 'Vanishing Treasures' inspires readers to appreciate endangered creatures and rekindle a sense of wonder about the natural world.
The Author of Impossible Creatures' Tucks Big Ideas in Tales of WonderKatherine Rundell, at 21, became the youngest female scholar at Oxford's All Souls College and achieved immediate success as a children's author.
The Author of 'Impossible Creatures' Tucks Big Ideas in Tales of WonderKatherine Rundell believes in the complexity of children's narratives, advocating for rich storytelling beyond simple moral lessons.
The Children's Fantasy Novel That Flew Off Britain's ShelvesKatherine Rundell's 'Impossible Creatures' combines engaging adventure with rich fantasy elements, appealing strongly to middle grade readers.
The Author of Impossible Creatures' Tucks Big Ideas in Tales of WonderKatherine Rundell, at 21, became the youngest female scholar at Oxford's All Souls College and achieved immediate success as a children's author.
The Author of 'Impossible Creatures' Tucks Big Ideas in Tales of WonderKatherine Rundell believes in the complexity of children's narratives, advocating for rich storytelling beyond simple moral lessons.
The Children's Fantasy Novel That Flew Off Britain's ShelvesKatherine Rundell's 'Impossible Creatures' combines engaging adventure with rich fantasy elements, appealing strongly to middle grade readers.
Where Dragons Are Real and the Unicorns Are in Serious TroubleKatherine Rundell's "Impossible Creatures" enriches British children's fantasy literature, reaffirming its historical and cultural significance.The author draws on her unique background, blending academia and creative storytelling.
Katherine Rundell wins Waterstones book of 2023 with immediate classic''Impossible Creatures' by Katherine Rundell named Waterstones book of the year.'In Memoriam' by Alice Winn named Waterstones novel of the year.'Murdle' by GT Karber named Waterstones gift of the year.
Katherine Rundell wins Waterstones book of 2023 with immediate classic''Impossible Creatures' by Katherine Rundell named Waterstones book of the year.'In Memoriam' by Alice Winn named Waterstones novel of the year.'Murdle' by GT Karber named Waterstones gift of the year.
Katherine Rundell wins Waterstones book of 2023 with immediate classic''Impossible Creatures' by Katherine Rundell named Waterstones book of the year.'In Memoriam' by Alice Winn named Waterstones novel of the year.'Murdle' by GT Karber named Waterstones gift of the year.
Katherine Rundell wins Waterstones book of 2023 with immediate classic''Impossible Creatures' by Katherine Rundell named Waterstones book of the year.'In Memoriam' by Alice Winn named Waterstones novel of the year.'Murdle' by GT Karber named Waterstones gift of the year.
Katherine Rundell wins Waterstones book of 2023 with immediate classic''Impossible Creatures' by Katherine Rundell named Waterstones book of the year.'In Memoriam' by Alice Winn named Waterstones novel of the year.'Murdle' by GT Karber named Waterstones gift of the year.