Santa Montefiore is a Sunday Times (London) bestselling author. Her books have been translated into more than twenty-five languages and have sold more than six million copies in England and Europe. She is the bestselling author of The Temptation of Gracie and the Deverill series, among many others. She is married to writer Simon Sebag Montefiore. They live with their two children, Lily and Sasha, in London. Visit her at SantaMontefiore.co.uk and connect with her on X @SantaMontefiore or on Instagram @SantaMontefioreOfficial.
Simon Sebag Montefiore's bestselling and prize-winning books are now published in over forty-five languages. His new book The Romanovs: 1613-1918 has been universally acclaimed and is already a bestseller in the UK, Australia, and the USA where it was on the New York Times bestseller list for eight weeks. Montefiore has won literary prizes for both fiction and nonfiction. His latest novel, One Night in Winter won the Best Political Novel of the Year Prize and was longlisted for the Orwell Prize. He is now writing the third novel in this trilogy. Follow Simon on Twitter at @SimonMontefiore. For more information visit SimonSebagMontefiore.com.
Kate Hindley studied illustration at Falmouth College of Art, and went on to work for two years as a children's print designer at a studio in Northampton, whilst working freelance on children's books and greetings cards. She has now illustrated many much-loved picture books, including Oliver and Patch by Claire Freedman (author of the Aliens Love Underpants series) and the award-winning You Must Bring a Hat by Simon Philip. In 2019, Kate launched her adorable Treacle Street series lift-the-flap books, for which she both writes and illustrates. In 2020, she illustrated The Littlest Yak, written by Lu Fraser, which went on to win both the Sainsburys Children's Book Award and Oscar's Book Prize. Kate lives in Birmingham.
"tongue-in-cheek fun. . . . Readers need not have read the first
book, but they'd be doing themselves a disservice by not starting
there. Another whimsical trip down the rabbit hole."--Kirkus
Reviews "October 1, 2018 "
Shylo wends his way to London and, conquering fears and self-doubt,
leads the delightfully eccentric Royal Rabbits on a labyrinthine
search for a secret tunnel to foil the rats' paparazzi-style
scheme. Composed of whisker-thin lines, newcomer Hindley's scratchy
b&w illustrations echo the classic qualities of this polished
animal fantasy driven, of all things, by a defense of one's right
to privacy in a digital world.--Publisher's Weekly on book 1, The
Royal Rabbits of London
Shylo, with his sensitive nose and quick wits, proves that "by will
and by luck, with a moist carrot, a wet nose, and a slice of mad
courage," anything is possible. Words to live by.--Booklist on book
1, The Royal Rabbits of London "November 1, 2017 "
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