James Stevenson
James Stevenson, at the age of 19, piloted the De Havilland Vampire, one of the earliest single-seat jet fighters. After leaving the RAF he studied agriculture and directed businesses in Portugal and the UK. DARTMOUTH CONSPIRACY, his first novel attracted Large Print and audio publishers and is a popular choice in libraries at home and overseas. In 2009 his witty poem "To the Poet's Muse" won first prize in the Waterstone's national competition launched to mark Robert Burns's 250th anniversary.
James Stevenson, at the age of 19, piloted the De Havilland Vampire, one of the earliest single-seat jet fighters. After leaving the RAF he studied agriculture and directed businesses in Portugal and the UK. DARTMOUTH CONSPIRACY, his first novel attracted Large Print and audio publishers and is a popular choice in libraries at home and overseas. In 2009 his witty poem "To the Poet's Muse" won first prize in the Waterstone's national competition launched to mark Robert Burns's 250th anniversary. See less
James Stevenson's Featured Books
James Stevenson book reviews
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Will You Please Feed Our Cat?
James Stevenson understands "funny"
James Stevenson's books about Mary Ann and Louie and their Grandpa, who always has a story to make them feel better about their predicament, are hilarious. They always involve Grandpa and his little ... Read More
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Could Be Worse!
by Jilinda, Apr 22, 2010
Loved this book! I read it my kindergarten classes many times, and they loved it! It's a great read for adults, too! Read More
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Rolling Rose
Laugh out loud (LOL)
This is such a funny story about a babies rolling along in their strollers. It's exciting and suspenseful, but all ends well. My grandson (4) loved it! We love James Stevenson. Read More