Space Band: The out-of-this-world new adventure from the number-one-bestselling author Tom Fletcher

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Space Band: The out-of-this-world new adventure from the number-one-bestselling author Tom Fletcher

Space Band: The out-of-this-world new adventure from the number-one-bestselling author Tom Fletcher

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Vibrant explorations of humans and how we live now came in the form of Marvellous Body by Jane Wilsher and Andrés Lozano (What on Earth), a lively look at human anatomy complete with a magic lens for nosying at our inner workings, and I Am the Subway by Kim Hyo-eun (Scribble; translated by Deborah Smith), a poetic journey through the Korean subway, narrated by the train itself. Meanwhile, Britannica’s Word of the Day, a lovely little chocolate box-size square book, gleefully winds its way through the English language dishing out daily definitions of words such as “razzmatazz” to nourish young minds. The album has been written by Fletcher, produced by Jones and performed by McFly. It features upbeat pop songs including “Nothing Rhymes with Sausage”, “Pigeon” and “Loner”. Puffin said the music will “offer a unique, multi-dimensional reading experience for children, with lyrics from the songs included throughout the book”. TikTok will give followers an exclusive first listen to lead single “Nothing Rhymes with Sausage” today (31st August) with the song available to stream on all platforms from 2nd September. After theatre school I was auditioning to be in a lot of boybands and it was wearing me out, so much so that I nearly didn’t go to the Busted audition. In the end, my mum convinced me. I got in, but a few days later they called to say they wanted it to be a trio. So I was out. Having that opportunity taken away from me was totally devastating and embarrassing, but it made me realise how much I wanted to be in a band.

Magnificent’: The Zebra’s Great Escape by Katherine Rundell and Sara Ogilvie. Illustration: Sara Ogilvie My parents never pushed me in any direction, but they were keen to invest in my passions. I started at Sylvia Young theatre school when I was nine – an amazing experience that totally defined me as a person. I’d compare it to Hogwarts, but instead of magic you do music. I hadn’t had a great time at primary school – I was the odd one out for loving performing while everyone else did football – so to fit in finally was great. Melinda Salisbury, author of the ‘intoxicating’ Her Dark Wings. Photograph: Alicia Canter/The Guardian

Who's in Your Book...? Series by Tom Fletcher

While promising careers were launched with debuts such as Mariajo Ilustrajo’s Flooded (Quarto), sadly we also lost some master storytellers. Nobody captured the splendid chaos of family life, our infant devotion to teddies, pebbles or dens, quite like Shirley Hughes, beloved creator of Alfie and Dogger. And our first Christmas without the author of The Snowman, Raymond Briggs, feels bittersweet indeed. So as we celebrate another brilliant year of new books, let us never forget the joy of curling up with a classic.

The album consists of eight original songs, based on characters and storylines from the novel, a book inspired by Fletcher’s experience in the band McFly and friendship with bandmates Danny Jones, Harry Judd and Dougie Poynter. There was also a spate of thefts this year, often of mythical beings. Alongside David Owen’s Alex Neptune: Dragon Thief and Sophie Anderson’s The Thief Who Sang Storms came AF Steadman’s hit Skandar and the Unicorn Thief (Simon & Schuster), which refreshingly recast those angelic horses as vicious, unpredictable beasts and introduced a school for unicorn riders. In the high-octane Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun, a young Londoner discovers her superpowers Many children need to process the times they are living in too, however, in age-appropriate ways. Older readers might relate to a first-hand account by Ukrainian Yeva Skalietska. You Don’t Know What War Is (Bloomsbury) traces the 12-year-old’s journey from happy normality through tumult, traversing western Ukraine and Hungary to find safety in Dublin. I'm not a huge reader of this kind of soft political "how to change the world" books - not least because unfortunately they rarely lead to the actual change needed. But this intrigued me a touch as it seemed to be looking at a global holistic education, and that's something that I know a bit about. It also started well, flattering me with something I had actually done - ask recent University starters what they wished they knew before they had started, and coming up with a similar result - namely they wished they knew more about other cultures, and the history and politics which made them like that. What is interesting about that as an answer is that it has two drivers - partially that they strongly feel when meeting new people they would like to know more, but there is also the fear of embarrassment or making a faux pas. "Ten Survival Skills...." understands this, and at talking to a broad audience not everyone is going to be motivated by altruism - there is a large chunk of readership who also want to know how can I future-proof my children. McFly’s Tom Fletcher will be releasing an album to coincide with the publication of his latest children’s book Space Band (Puffin) this autumn.To thrive in the twenty-first century, we all need to understand the challenges coming our way. And start adapting, now. Thankfully, my life is so much more stable now. It’s not just that I am writing books, but having kids changed my life. Now I’m eating better, exercising and sleeping more. I need to look after myself so I can look after my kids. We all know there are major, overlapping, global crises ahead of humanity: climate change, mass migration, new warfare, big tech, further pandemics, authoritarian capitalism. Rather than be daunted, this book charts a way that we can respond. With expertise from his work at the highest levels of international politics, education, activism and business, Tom Fletcher offers a practical manifesto that can help us transform the way we learn, live, and work together. The most original use of the educational setting, however, relocated one coming-of-age tale to a speculatively fictitious Nigeria. In Tolá Okogwu’s high-octane Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun (Simon & Schuster), young Londoner Onyeka discovers her superpowers, but is soon drawn into a web of deceit. Fletcher said: “I am over the moon to be bringing two of my biggest passions together in this joint Space Band release! I had a blast bringing the story to life, recording songs from the book with life-long friends and bandmates McFly. Space Band is a really personal book for me, inspired by my own experiences of being in a band, so this album has brought it even closer to my heart. It’s been amazing to share it with Danny, Harry and Dougie and we can’t wait to take readers interstellar when we lift off this October.”



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