Writer in Residence: Patrice Lawrence 

Every six months, BookTrust appoints a new Writer or Illustrator in Residence to write blogs, run competitions and give us their own unique perspective on the world of children's books. 

Credit: Billie Charity and Hay Festival 

Our current Writer in Residence is Patrice Lawrence.  

Patrice Lawrence is a writer for children and young people who is passionate about social justice. Before becoming a full-time writer, she worked for charities that promoted the rights of children, families and adults that often go unheardHer books have been shortlisted for and won a number of major prizes including the YA Prize, the Waterstones Prize for Older Children's Fiction, the Jhalak Prize for Children and Young People and the Little Rebels Children's Award. She has been awarded an MBE for Literature and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. 

Patrice Lawrence says: 

"We live in a world that isn’t just and children often bear the brunt of that inequality. 4.3 million children in the UK are living in poverty, an all-time high. Some children such as Black, Asian/British Asian and Gypsy and Traveller-heritage children are disproportionately affected. Around 120,000 children are young carers, and there are many children recovering from traumatic experiences, including bereavement and family separation. 

So why focus on the benefits of books when so many children need a safe, nurturing environment? 

Firstly, I believe that every child deserves books that make them gasp with laughter, thrill with adventure and widen their horizons so they can gaze at the world from new perspectives. Books take us out of ourselves; books can be our buffer during tough times. 

Secondly, children’s books should reflect the world we live in. Why not immerse ourselves in the hopes, fears and ambitions of children who are refugees, or care-experienced or affected by family imprisonment.They will feel like their stories matter. And others will be able to empathise, understand and advocate for change. 

Lastly, there is the pure joy of children and adults reading books together. Shared book-reading has proven positive benefits on children’s social, cognitive and emotional wellbeing. The children that are trying to strive in spite of the challenges in their lives need these benefits even more. 

In the next six months, as BookTrust Writer in Residence, I will try to give a voice to children pushed to the edge of our society. I’ll also make book recommendations. And hopefully, we can have a conversation about how books can change the world for the better." 

Features from our Writer in Residence

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Books by Patrice Lawrence

Diver’s Daughter: A Tudor Story

Author: Patrice Lawrence

This is a thrilling tale, with the expertly described Tudor world brought to hideous, harsh life with the same verve as Patrice Lawrence’s award winning teen books Indigo Donut and Orangeboy

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Eight Pieces of Silva

Author: Patrice Lawrence

When Becks' stepsister doesn't come home after seeing their parents off at the airport, it's down to Becks to figure out where she might have gone. A brilliant read for a teenager.

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Granny Came Here on the Empire Windrush

Author: Patrice Lawrence Illustrator: Camilla Sucre

Ava must dress up as someone she admires for a school project, but can’t decide who to be, so Granny offers to help. As they search for inspiration in Granny’s trunk of clothes, Ava is intrigued when she finds a small, cardboard suitcase, containing four objects: an empty jar, a pebble, a small blue hat and a pair of delicate lace gloves. Granny shares the p…

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Granny Ting Ting

Author: Patrice Lawrence Illustrator: Adam Larkum

Granny Ting Ting is a delightfully funny story that looks at the cultural differences between two cousins who live in different counties: perfect for early readers and children making the transition from picture books. 

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Is That Your Mama?

Author: Patrice Lawrence and Diane Ewen

Josie doesn’t look like her mum, and  worries that she should. But her family show her that all families are different, and all are special. A beautiful book full of empathy and heart. 

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Orangeboy

Author: Patrice Lawrence

A boy that no one notices becomes a target on the run, when a tragic event prompts him to mix with a world of street gangs and drug dealers. This pacey crime thriller feels unique, realistic and truthful.

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Our Story Starts in Africa

Author: Patrice Lawrence Illustrator: Jeanetta Gonzales

A perfectly pitched story of Black history that brings it back to the personal for a little girl.

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Rat

Author: Patrice Lawrence

Al's mum is back in prison again - and Al thinks it's their neighbour's fault, so he plots revenge with his beloved pet rats, Venom and Vulture. A moving insight into the world of a young boy affected by poverty, neglect and crime, who eventually learns to trust. 

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Rose, Interrupted

Author: Patrice Lawrence

A dramatic, thoughtful and compelling coming-of-age novel, in which 17-year-old Rose must learn to navigate the unspoken rules of a world increasingly focused on social media.

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The Elemental Detectives

Author: Patrice Lawrence

A thrilling adventure, where two Black children battle Elemental spirits to save Georgian London from a sleeping sickness. Inventive and packed with adventure and accessible historical detail.

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Previous Writers in Residence

Previous writers to take up the post include Matt Haig, Laura Dockrill, Cressida Cowell, Chris Riddell and Patrick Ness – see what fun things they all got up to during their time in residence.

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