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KS3 Escapes Book Award Birmingham

Back for a sensational 6th Year!

   KS3 Escapes is a book award as voted by Birmingham UK pupils to find the best Escapes book.

Copies of all the books are available from your school library or your nearest community library.

Go to the Escapes site and vote for your favourite book to win in 2010!  

From January the two titles with the least votes will be eliminated from the shortlist every week, so you need to vote every week to keep your favourite in there to win. 

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Roxy's Baby
by Cathy MacPhail

'Roxy was shaking with fear. She drew in a deep breath. She would
not let her fear take over. She couldn't. She had too much to lose. She had to be strong, to be brave. For once in her life she had to think of someone other than herself.' Roxy is wild, uncontrollable. She hates her parents - and her goody-two-shoes sister. Her only solace is her equally wild friends, Pat, Tracey and Jacqueline.
Then there is the night of the party, where she lets that boy kiss her, and more and Roxy is pregnant. Wilfully, she won't tell her mother, her family. She decides to run away to London. And in London Roxy is found by Mr and Mrs Dyce. They are understanding, sympathetic, and promise her a way out of her troubles. They will take her to a comfortable place, along with other girls in the same position and look after her and her baby - which is exactly what happens. Roxy cannot believe her luck. But Roxy eventually works out the dark truth of the outwardly genial Dyces. They are 'farming' the babies in a truly horrible way, and selling the baby organs. There is only one dramatic way out for Roxy - and it's dangerous. But she is dealing with dangerous people and she has to take it. And now she has her baby to look after. A gripping and completely compelling story of a girl forced to grow up and think of others other than herself in the most nightmare of
circumstances.
These circumstances would seem too horrible to be true - were they not based on fact. A network doing exactly this was discovered to be operating in Italy in 2003, causing outcry, and has formed the basis for this story.

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Past Winners

Winner 2008
KS3
CHILLS

The Winner 2009 - Scared to Death by Alan Gibbons book jacket

Scared to Death
by Alan Gibbons

 

Winner 2008
KS3
DARES

Looking For JJ by Anne Cassidy book jacket

Looking For JJ
by Anne Cassidy

Winner 2007
KS3
IMAGINES

The Howling Tower by Michael Coleman book jacket

The Howling Tower
by Michael Coleman

Winner 2006
KS3
EXPLORES

Vampirates: Demons Of The Oceans by Justin Somper book jacket

Vampirates: Demons Of The Oceans
by Justin Somper

 

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Winner 2005
KS3
LAUGHS

Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time by Mark Haddon book jacket

he Curious Incident Of The
Dog In The Night-Time
by Mark Haddon