19/06 Eve Wersocki
Morris @ Wheatfield Primary School
Eve Wersocki Morris
Eve Wersocki-Morris will be coming to Wheatfield Primary School on Friday 19th June to talk about her new book Clem Fatale Has Been Upstaged, the second book in her Clem Fatale series.
Please place your order by Monday 15th June to ensure your book arrives on time. Orders placed after this date, may not be signed and may need to be picked up from our shop at 47 Henleaze Road (BS9 4JU).
To purchase the book
- Add the book to your Cart - do not use the purple Buy with Shop Pay button
- Add your child's name and class via the Add A Note button on the Cart page (email us on info@maxminervas.co.uk if you are unable to do this)
- Complete your purchase
- Orders placed by 15th June can be collected at the school, orders placed after this date may have to be collected from our store in Henleaze.
If you have any questions please email us at info@maxminervas.co.uk
ABOUT THE BOOK
Clem Fatale Has Been Upstaged
London, Summer 1951: Clem Fatale, the youngest crook in the city, and her best friend Gilbert are going to see their favourite musical double act, the Wade Sisters, perform at the London Palladium! But then one half of the duo - Betty Wade - disappears. Her sister Judy hires Clem and Gilbert to find Betty.The pair are soon pulled into the dark side of the theatre scene, and into the orbit of a notorious criminal mastermind. It's a race against time and the gangsters of London to get Betty back to the theatre.
Will Clem be able to stage the rescue of a lifetime?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Eve Wersocki Morris is an award-nominated and bestselling children’s author and has been making up stories her whole life. Despite being diagnosed with dyslexia aged 12, nothing could stop her literary ambitions and she wrote her first full novel aged 13. Her debut The Bird Singer (2022) was inspired by her Polish heritage and was a Sunday Times Book of the Week and nominated for the prestigious Branford Boase Award. Her second book The Wildstorm Curse was an Independent Bookshops Bestseller and has been selected as part of The Reading Agency’s Summer Reading Challenge 2024. Eve has appeared in numerous book festivals including Bath Children’s Book Festival, Barnes Children’s Literature Festival and Wigtown Book Festival. Eve has volunteered with Coram Beanstalk Literacy Charity as a reading helper; and has written for numerous publications including BookTrust, Stylist and Times Literature Supplement. She was recently the chair judge for Wimbledon BookFest’s Junior Young Writer’s Competition 2024. She is half Polish and celebrates her Polish heritage on Christmas Eve with barszcz soup, pierogi, pickled sledzie (herring) and hazelnut torte! She lives in London and spends her free time re-watching Gilmore Girls with her younger sister.
