Stewart Foster
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Stewart Foster

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Stewart Foster is an adult and children's novelist, born in Bath. His books have won multiple school and library awards and are recommended by Empathy Lab and Reading Well, His writing enables him to visit hundreds of schools in the UK, where he talks about his writing and the issues that affect so many of our children today. His first book We Used to be Kings, was published in 2014, to the accolades of being selected as The Observers' Author to Watch, and Amazons' Rising Star, in the same year. His first Children's book, The Bubble Boy was published in 2016, winning Sainsbury Children's Book Award in 2016 (Age 10+) and many schools and libraries, awards as well as being nominated for The Carnegie Book Award. The book was published as BUBBLE, in USA and has been translated into eleven languages. All the things that could go Wrong, was published in June 2017, to much crtitical acclaim, and further award wins. This was followed by Check Mates in 2019, which cemented Stewart's position of writing about the real situations, including mental health, that affect so many children today. His next book, The Perfect Parent Project will be released September 2020 Before becoming a novelist, Stewart worked for Insurance companies, but all the while was writing behind his computer, without the boss noticing. Apparently
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