Author: Theresa Breslin

Theresa Breslin

Theresa Breslin is a Scottish author of over 50 books, known for her contributions to children's and young adult literature. She won the Carnegie Medal in 1994 for Whispers in the Graveyard, which tells the story of a dyslexic boy overcoming personal struggles. Born and raised in Kirkintilloch, Scotland, she started writing as a teenager and later worked as a librarian before becoming a full-time author.
Her works often explore historical and social themes, as seen in Divided City (2005), which addresses sectarianism in Glasgow, and The Medici Seal (2006), a historical novel featuring Leonardo da Vinci. Her book Prisoner of the Inquisition (2010) was shortlisted for another Carnegie Medal.
Breslin has received numerous accolades, including the Scottish Book Trust's Outstanding Achievement Award and an Honorary Fellowship from the Association for Scottish Literary Studies. In 2019, she was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to literature.

- via Goodreads

More by Theresa Breslin

Remembrance

Theresa Breslin

The Medici Seal

Theresa Breslin

Prisoner of the Inquisition

Theresa Breslin

DIVIDED CITY

Theresa Breslin

The Nostradamus Prophecy

Theresa Breslin

Spy for the Queen of Scots

Theresa Breslin

An Illustrated Treasury of Scottish Folk and Fairy Tales

Theresa Breslin

Whispers in the Graveyard

Theresa Breslin

An Illustrated Treasury of Scottish Mythical Creatures

Theresa Breslin

The Rasputin Dagger

Theresa Breslin

Goodreads