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Where the Poppies Now Grow by Hilary Ann Robinson (Grade 1-3)

Where the Poppies Now Grow is a story about friendship during the dark time of WW1. Hilary Ann Robinson employs eloquent and purposeful poetry with simple yet impactful rhyme. Two friends enjoy their playful childhood basking in the fields of France, only find that their innocent war games turn into reality, exposing them to their development of from innocence, tragedy, to peace. She cleverly blends hidden symbolism and imagery into her work -- her immaculate pairing of sophisticated descriptions and elegant illustrations -- which extends her message of hope during reality to older audiences as well. The book was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2015, Carnegie Medal 2015, Shortlisted for Hampshire School Book Award 2014, and Finalist Educational Book Award 2015.

Hilary Ann Robinson was born in Devon and grew up in Nigeria and England. She has written over 40 children's books sold around the globe, including the popular Mixed Up Fairy Tales and The Copper Tree. Additionally, she is also a broadcaster and freelance BBC radio producer.