MOOJAG and the LOST MEMORIES

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781838097882
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Spondylux Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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NAUTILUS BOOK AWARD 2024, FIREBIRD BOOK AWARD 2023, READERS FAVORITE 5* 2023
Captivating! ALEX FALASE-KOYA
Fantastical fun! PATIENCE AGBABI
Thrilling! BEN DAVIS
Sequel to the Nautilus award-winning neurodivergent, cli-fi adventure mystery 'Moojag and the Auticode Secret'.
When Nema returns to Gajoomdom she discovers three forgetful grannies who've totally lost track of time. If she and Moojag can't help them remember, everyone's memories are in danger. But turns out not everyone is who they thought they were. Who will they rescue? Will they rescue them in time?
The Lost Memories, inspired by the author's gran and living with dementia and disability during the pandemic, shows us the impact of loss and the power of memory. A multi-generational adventure, recommended for readers nine years and over. You'll whizz through this one, like the wrinkly new characters who star in it!

N.E. McMorran is a multi award-winning British-Cypriot AuDHD author who previously worked at the BBC and as a teacher in London nursery, primary and secondary schools. She founded the Cyprus magazine publishing company AccessArts Publications Ltd, and the London based independent 'Spondylux Press', run by female/non-binary autistic professionals to support and publish inclusive, own-voice books by neurodivergent writers. While the press has ceased publishing, they continue to offer guidance and editing / book production services to the ND community.

Her debut children's series MOOJAG, which won the Nautilus Book Award in 2024 and 2021, Firebird Award 2023, and Purple Dragonfly award 2024, was inspired by her experiences growing up in a neurodivergent family, as well as mother and home educator, and her journey to late autism diagnosis.

In 2021 she worked with autistic poet Peter Street on his childhood biography GOALKEEPER: Memoir of Poet Peter Street (Games, Secrets, Epilepsy & Love), which was shortlisted for the Rubery Book Award 2023.

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