How to Help Your Grandda: Beyond the Stars

How to Help Your Grandda: Beyond the Stars
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When Lorcan Browne’s class are told to write to someone they admire, all his friends choose soccer stars and boy band singers, but Lorcan chooses the richest person in town instead, because he could never write to the person he REALLY admires – his Grandda. Will Lorcan’s plan to help save his Grandda from his freezing house pay off? Sometimes letter-writing can have the most surprising of consequences…A witty tale with heart, beautifully complemented by warm artwork.Look out for the other eleven stories – also available as e-shorts!

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The Star Dogs by Roddy Doyle, illustrated by Steve Simpson

The Hero of Drumree by Derek Landy, illustrated by Alan Clarke

The Brockets Get a Dog by John Boyne, illustrated by Paul Howard

How to Help Your Grandda by Judi Curtin, illustrated by Chris Judge

The Lookout by Eoin Colfer, illustrated by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick

The Snow Globe by Marita Conlon-McKenna, illustrated by P J Lynch

The King of the Birds Michael Scott, illustrated by Chris Haughton

The Battle of the Ice Queen by Gordon Snell, illustrated by Michael Emberley

Across the Cold Ground written and illustrated by Oisín McGann

Ice Fairies by Siobhán Parkinson, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan

Discovering Bravery by Emma Brade, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey

How to Help Your Grandda

Judi Curtin

Illustrated by Chris Judge

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First published in Great Britain and Ireland by HarperCollins Children’s Books and Fighting Words Ltd. as a story in Beyond the Stars: Twelve Tales of Adventure, Magic and Wonder

HarperCollins Children’s Books is a division of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd, 77-85 Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8JB Fighting Words Ltd. Company Registered Charity CHY 18262

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‘How to Help Your Grandda’ text © Judi Curtin 2014, illustrations © Chris Judge 2014

Cover design © HarperCollins Children’s Books, cover image © Shutterstock

Judi Curtin and Chris Judge assert the moral right to be identified as the author and illustrator of this work.

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Source ISBN: 9780007578467

Ebook Edition © 2014 ISBN: 9780008103354

Version: 2014-09-15

Beyond the Stars is unique.

Why did twenty-three stellar children’s writers and illustrators band together to show their love and support for Fighting Words, a creative writing centre in the heart of Dublin city?

That’s easy. Because, like this book, Fighting Words is unique. As Roddy Doyle, the centre’s co-founder, says, “It’s a big bright room. In an area that needs a big bright room. In a climate that needs a big bright room.”

Fighting Words is a remarkable place that provides free tutoring in creative writing to all ages, but most especially to children and teenagers. It gives young writers a voice and helps them to reach their creative potential. And above all, it’s fun.

In January 2009 I volunteered at Fighting Words’ very first Primary School Workshop. The room was so full of creativity, joy and optimism I thought my heart would burst. With the help of a storyteller, an illustrator and a team of volunteers, each of the children involved wrote their own book. On the back of each book (every young writer was given their own copy to take home – complete with wonderful full-colour illustrations) was a photograph of the child’s smiling face and a blank box for them to add their very own writer’s biography. Leaving the centre, their faces shone with happiness.

Since that first workshop, I have volunteered at Fighting Words whenever I can. I have always left that big bright room inspired, uplifted and with a joyful heart. This book is my thank you to the centre, for creating a haven of the imagination – my love letter to Fighting Words if you like. I hope they will allow me to continue to be a small part of the magic for many years to come. A huge thank you must also go to Roddy Doyle and Sean Love for their help with this book.

Beyond the Stars would not exist without the superstar writers and illustrators behind this collection – all of whom said yes to contributing without hesitation. Yes, Chris Haughton, it was a little like “herding cats” at times, but very cool and lovely cats! Thanks to the team: Roddy Doyle and Steve Simpson; Derek Landy and Alan Clarke; John Boyne and Paul Howard; Judi Curtin and Chris Judge; Eoin Colfer and Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick; Marita Conlon-McKenna and P. J. Lynch; Michael Scott and Chris Haughton; Gordon Snell and Michael Emberley; Celine Kiernan and Tatyana Feeney; Oisín McGann; Siobhán Parkinson and Olwyn Whelan; and finally, Niamh Sharkey, who illustrated our competition-winner Emma Brade’s story. Mammoth thanks also to Ruth Alltimes, Mary Byrne and their supernova team at HarperCollins Children’s Books for their hard work and support of what is a highly unusual project. And to my wonderful agent, Philippa Milnes-Smith, for her hand-holding and enthusiasm for the book.



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