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British children's author This article is about the British writer. For the American musician, see Paul Westmoreland.

Paul Westmoreland is a British children's author.

His 2023 Rudy and the Skate Stars was called a "sweet, simple story about friendship and peer pressure" by The Times.

Publications

  • Rudy and the Wolf Cub
  • Rudy and the Monster at School
  • Rudy and the Secret Sleepskater
  • Rudy and the Forbidden Lake
  • Rudy and the Skate Stars 2023, Oxford University Press
  • Death on the Tracks: The Interactive Murder Puzzle Mysteries: 1 2024, Puffin

References

  1. Bannerman, Lucy (14 July 2023). "Rudy and the Skate Stars by Paul Westmoreland review — the power of the pack". www.thetimes.com. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
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