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Bloomsbury Education
03 April 2024
--------------- A thrilling spy adventure set in New York during the American revolution. From the rising star of children’s historical fiction, Iszi Lawrence, this is the perfect high-action adventure for fans of Horrible Histories, Emma Carroll and Hamilton.

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It's 1780 and the struggle for American independence is raging. In New York, twelve-year-old Aiden

Blaise is sure that the British will win soon. How can a few rebel colonies hold out against the might of the British crown? And anyway he's more concerned with somehow managing to rise above his lot in life and make his fortune.

But New York is a powder keg of soldiers and spies, and soon Aiden will be drawn into the fight for freedom in a way he could never have predicted...

Packed with historical detail and tales of the Culper Spy Ring, Benedict Arnold, James Rivington and George Washington, this page-turning thriller about the American War of Independence will have young readers gripped.
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Illustrated by:   Elisa Paganelli
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Education
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 15mm
ISBN:   9781801991018
ISBN 10:   1801991014
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Iszi Lawrence (@iszi_lawrence) is a writer, comedian, podcaster and History presenter. She is a regular on TV history documentaries including shows for Sky History, Netflix, Yesterday and the Smithsonian Channel. She was co-host of BBC Radio 4’s flagship show, Making History with Tom Holland and presents Your Place or Mine with Shaun Keaveny (BBC R4 and Sounds). Her podcasts include The British Museum Membercast and popular science podcast Terrible Lizards with Dr Dave Hone. She is the author of four adventurous and funny middle grade children’s novels including Blackbeard's Treasure (which was selected as Blackwell's Children's Book of the Month) and a quirky series for 6-9 year olds, The Time Machine Next Door, all published by Bloomsbury. She is a regular visitor to schools and runs history and historical fiction workshops for Key Stage 2 and 3 students. Visit her website: iszi.com to find out more.

Reviews for City of Spies

Compellingly evocative and fast-paced * The Guardian * Another gripping, revealing historical adventure from Lawrence and well worth sharing. * Books For Keeps * Packed with action and compelling twists and turns, the costumes and corruption created an atmosphere of such danger and intrigue, it was hard to put down. * The BreadCrumb Forest * I think it is a great read for KS2 aged kids learning about British colonies and the American War of Independence. In fact, even if your kids are not learning about this part of history, it is still an interesting read and one which will help them gain an understanding of why this event happened. * O Family Learning Together blog * Adventure, secret codes and scenes from real life... There is no better way to enjoy and learn about history than with a good book and one that is ideal for reluctant readers too. * Armadillo Magazine * A cracker of a tale * G Lippiett, Librarian * Full of historical detail and codebreaking puzzles, it really brought this period of history to life. A fantastic adventure for 9-12 year olds * Lydia Mayor, Librarian * This book is full of action, excitement and historical detail. There isn't a middle grade adventure book worm or mathematics-loving code breaker who won't enjoy it and as fans of Hamilton, we found the history interesting and exciting in a way that, even without prior knowledge of the era, you can't help but learn as you read – our favourite kind of fictional book! * Reader via NetGalley * This is a gripping historical novel full of spies, traitors and difficult decisions. Packed with action and compelling twists and turns, it was hard to put down * Tracy Curran via NetGalley * This book is full of action, excitement and historical detail. There isn't a middle grade adventure bookworm or mathematics-loving code breaker who won't enjoy it! * Bentley Heath Primary School Book Club via NetGalley * PRAISE FOR BLACKBEARD'S TREASURE This is children's fiction at its best! * The Lady * PRAISE FOR BLACKBEARD'S TREASURE Your 8-12 year olds need to get their hands on this swashbuckling adventure by the brilliant Iszi Lawrence. * Natalie Haynes, author of Stone Blind and A Thousand Ships * PRAISE FOR THE UNSTOPPABLE LETTY PEGG Letty and her friends and rivals are great characters, as are the real life people she comes across at different times in her adventures. Thoroughly recommended. -- Andrea Reece * Books for Keeps * PRAISE FOR BILLIE SWIFT TAKES FLIGHT It is brimming with historical detail and really highlights the heroic nature of some very inspirational women. It would be an excellent class story that would provide children with a tale about a thrilling war-time adventure. * Reading Zone *


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