Joe Layburn: 6 books

Book cover of Runaways
by Joe Layburn
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2011

Ordinary kids with extraordinary powers, the Street Heroes return to help child runaways around the world. This gritty story moves between the streets of London where Georgie Smith is now living after the confrontation with his Fascist father at Cable Street, and the nightmare state of North Korea,...
Book cover of Street Heroes
by Joe Layburn
Language: English
Release Date: August 19, 2010

Georgie's dad, George Smith is a highly controversial politician whose message is to get rid of non-white people from London's East End. Everyone assumes Georgie shares his father's views, even his father. But while he loves his dad, he's really not sure what he thinks. And then he begins to hear...
Book cover of Runaways
by Joe Layburn
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2011

Ordinary kids with extraordinary powers, the Street Heroes return to help children around the world. Fatima, Georgie, Hyun-mi and their friends fight evil in all its human forms. But whose is the mysterious telepathic voice threatening the heroes? And how can they exploit the world's reality TV addiction...
Book cover of Ghostscape
by Joe Layburn
Language: English
Release Date: August 19, 2010

When Aisha comes across a pale, skinny boy called Richard in the school washrooms, of all places, she is as surprised to meet a 1940s boy as he is to see a black girl wearing a headscarf. Aisha is transported back sixty years to the time of the Blitz, when her school was a sanctuary for East Enders...
Book cover of Ghostscape
by Joe Layburn
Language: English
Release Date: October 2, 2008

When Aisha comes across a pale, skinny boy called Richard in the school washrooms, of all places, she is as surprised to meet a 1940s boy as he is to see a black girl wearing a headscarf. Aisha is transported back sixty years to the time of the Blitz, when her school was a sanctuary for East Enders fleeing...
Book cover of Street Heroes
by Joe Layburn
Language: English
Release Date: May 6, 2010

Georgie's dad, George Smith is a highly controversial politician whose aim is to get rid of non-white people from London's East End. Everyone assumes Georgie shares his father's views, even his father. But while he loves his dad, he's really not sure what he thinks. And then he begins to hear a voice...
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