Book Spotlight:
Pax and the Missing Head by David Barker.
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Today I'm part of a virtual book tour organised by The Write Reads for Pax and the Missing Head by David Barker. The tour for ‘Pax and the Missing Head' will run from 23rd October - 2nd November 2023.
Publisher: Tiny Tree Books
Length: 216 Pages
Genre: Sci-Fi
Age Category: Middle Grade
Date Published: 12th October 2023
Book synopsis for Pax and the Missing Head by David Barker
In a country beset by civil war, New London defends itself behind a giant wall. Inside the city, children are forced to work from an early age, except for the lucky few who train to be leaders in the re-purposed Palace of Westminster. 12-year-old orphaned Pax is brilliant at recycling old tech. He enjoys working on the verti-farms and just wants a bit of peace and quiet. But when that is taken away from him, his only hope is to pass a near-impossible exam and join the other students in Scholastic Parliament. There he’ll make new friends and new enemies. He’ll get tested like never before. And he’ll discover that not everything is quite what it seems under the mayor’s harsh leadership.
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About the author
David Barker attended the Faber Academy in 2014 and from that had three climate-fiction thrillers published (The Gold Trilogy, Bloodhound Books). He joined SCBWI in 2018 as he shifted his focus to a younger audience. His MG debut, Pax & The Missing Head publishes with Tiny Tree in late 2023. He lives in Berkshire with his wife and daughter. He has a passion for stories, sport and board games...
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Great spotlight
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