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Dr Joanna Nadin is a British author who writes exciting books for both children and adults. She is well-known for her book Joe All Alone, which was nominated for a special award called the Carnegie Medal. This book was so good that it was even turned into a TV show by the BBC, which won a BAFTA award! She also wrote the popular Rachel Riley series of novels. These funny books are based on Joanna's own childhood and follow the adventures of a 13-year-old girl growing up in Saffron Walden, Essex.

Her Amazing Books

Joanna Nadin's books have won many awards and have been loved by readers. Her book Spies, Dad, Big Lauren and Me was even chosen for the famous Richard and Judy Book Club. This means lots of people read and talked about it! Another one of her books, Penny Dreadful is a Magnet for Disaster, was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize in 2011. This award celebrates the funniest books for children.

Awards and Recognition

Joanna Nadin has received many honors for her writing. She won the Lancashire Fantastic Book award, which is chosen by young readers. Her book was also picked as the Blue Peter 'Book of the Month'. This is a big deal because Blue Peter is a very popular children's TV show. She also won the BBC Radio 4 Open Book 'Book of the Year' award. Joanna has been nominated twice for the Queen of Teen award, which celebrates popular authors for teenagers.

Beyond Writing: Her Other Work

Before becoming a full-time author, Joanna Nadin had other interesting jobs. She used to work as a policy writer for the Labour Party. This means she helped write ideas and plans for the political group. In 2001, she became a special adviser to Tony Blair, who was the Prime Minister of the UK at the time. A special adviser helps important people with advice and ideas. Today, she still works as a speechwriter, helping people write speeches, and as an editor. She has also taught creative writing at universities like Bath Spa University and Bristol University.

A Funny Mistake!

In 2016, something funny happened. A young reader, who was in primary school, wrote a letter to Joanna Nadin. The child had found a grammar mistake in her book "The Stepmonster"! Joanna wrote a very funny letter back, and her reply became very popular online. It showed her great sense of humor!

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