Shona, Word Detective
(Autor) John AgardA warm and charming tale of diversity, language, and the shared cultures that make-up modern life. Featuring the same wonderful characters from 2014's All Sorts to Make a World and 2016's Going Batty. Shona has always loved words. She even has her very own strange word thesaurus! When her and her classmates learn that some languages are dying out, Miss Bates tasks them with becoming top-class word detectives, proving to themselves and their families that there are many beautiful languages still thriving, even within their own classroom. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 7+
John Agard
John Agard is a British-Guyanese poet and playwright known for his unique blend of Caribbean dialect and British English in his work. His poetry often addresses themes of identity, colonialism, and cultural heritage.
Agard's most notable works include "Half-Caste" and "Checking Out Me History," both of which challenge traditional notions of language and identity. His playful use of language and rhythm has made him a prominent figure in contemporary poetry.
Agard's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the exploration of cultural identity and the power of language in poetry. His ability to fuse different linguistic traditions has earned him critical acclaim and a loyal following.
One of Agard's most famous works is "Half-Caste," a poem that challenges stereotypes and celebrates the richness of mixed heritage. It has become a classic in contemporary British poetry and showcases Agard's innovative use of language and form.