Praise for Jenny Valentine: Valentine has the essential storyteller's gift of making you want to read on and to know more even after the book is finished. Guardian The award-winning Valentine has a keen eye for the idiosyncrasies of young children, and the rhythms of family life. The Bookseller [Valentine] has a wonderful ability to take readers right into the hearts and souls of her central characters, and reading her is always a truly vicarious experience. The Bookbag Praise for Fire Colour One: A beautifully written story, soaked in love and important things. Steven Camden, author of TAPE. This latest creation is her most spectacular yet. Guardian [An] unforgettable story of grief and love. Metro Wise, brilliantly plotted. The Sunday Times Stunning. Rich in prose, with a profound depth to the characters and themes. Extremely moving. Sarah Lean, author of A DOG CALLED HOMELESS One of the very best books I've read all year. I finished this and immediately turned back to the beginning again. Robin Stevens, author of MURDER MOST UNLADYLIKE
Jenny Valentine is an award-winning writer for Young Adults. Her first novel Finding Violet Park won the Guardian prize in 2007 and since then she has written six more, including Broken Soup and Fire Colour One, as well as Iggy and Me, a series for younger children. Her work has been published in 19 countries and Hello Now, her latest YA novel, was published in the UK and US in April 2020. In 2017 she was the Hay Festival International Fellow, spending the year meeting and learning from teenagers all over the world. She works to empower and give a voice to young people. She lives all over the place and has two daughters.