
Katherine Rundell
Katherine Rundell is a British author known for her children's and young adult fiction. Her notable works include "Rooftoppers," which won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, "The Wolf Wilder," "The Explorer," and "The Good Thieves." Rundell's writing often features themes of adventure and resilience, appealing to a wide range of young readers.
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Books by Katherine Rundell
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Rooftoppers
by Katherine Rundell
4.1(9,189)
Orphaned by a shipwreck and raised by an eccentric scholar, a determined girl escapes to the rooftops of Paris with a band of urban acrobats, clutching a single clue in a desperate quest to find the mother everyone else believes is lost forever.

The Good Thieves
by Katherine Rundell
4.2(1,139)
In 1920s Manhattan, a determined girl assembles a crew of circus misfits and a pickpocket to reclaim her grandfather's stolen mansion from a crooked tycoon, proving that loyalty and love can outsmart even the city that never sleeps.

The Explorer
by Katherine Rundell
4.2(3,837)
Stranded deep within the Amazon after a plane crash, four British children must brave jaguars, piranhas, and their own fears to navigate the unforgiving jungle and find a path back to civilization.

The Wolf Wilder
by Katherine Rundell
4.1(5,379)
In snow-covered revolutionary Russia, a girl trained to return tamed wolves to the wild must now unleash her own fierce spirit to survive the Russian Army's pursuit and protect everyone she cares about.