Theresa Breslin


Theresa Breslin is a Scottish author. Winner of many literary awards, including the prestigious Carnegie Medal, Theresa Breslin is the popular, critically acclaimed author of over 50 titles covering every age range, whose books have been adapted for television, stage and radio, and are translated world-wide. Her work includes folk tales, humorous books, fantasy and time slip adventures, historical novels, modern issues, texts suitable for challenged and EAL readers, short stories, poetry and plays. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies. In March 2019 Theresa was awarded Scottish Book Trust's Outstanding Achievement Award.
In June 2019 Theresa received an O.B.E. in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to Literature.

Career

Breslin grew up in Kirkintilloch, Scotland. She started writing as a teenager; writing about the closing of a nearby steel mill. She began writing for publication whilst employed as a librarian, and has published over 50 books.
Whispers in the Graveyard, published by Methuen in 1994, features a dyslexic boy. Breslin won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising it as the year's best children's book by a British subject. Divided City is her 8th book for the Doubleday list. The Medici Seal, for which her research was extensive, with trips to study Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works, including the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. The Medici Seal is a tale of intrigue, murder and betrayal which follows the journey of Matteo as he travels with Leonardo across Italy on the Borgias' business. Matteo carries with him a secret – a secret that both the Borgia and the Medici families would kill to obtain.
Breslin was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to literature.

Works

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