Stefan Mohamed: 6 books

Book cover of Bitter Sixteen
by Stefan Mohamed
Language: English
Release Date: March 16, 2015

Winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize for new writers A Times Children’s Book of the Week A Guardian Top Teen Read of 2015 “Happy birthday, Stanly. We hope you like your present…” Cynical, solitary Stanly Bird is a fairly typical teenager – unless you count the fact...
Book cover of Operation Three Wise Men
by Stefan Mohamed
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2015

In this one-off short story set in the Bitter Sixteen universe, everyone's favourite wise-cracking beagle Daryl gets a slightly more violent Christmas than he bargained for…
Book cover of Ace of Spiders
by Stefan Mohamed
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2016

Stanly is frustrated. Having set himself up as London’s protector, he’s finding that the everyday practicalities of superheroism are challenging at best, and downright tedious at worst. So it’s almost a relief when an attempt is made on his life and Stanly finds himself rushing headlong into...
Book cover of Stanly’s Ghost
by Stefan Mohamed
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2017

Cynical, solitary Stanly Bird used to be a fairly typical teenager – unless you count the fact that his best friend was a talking beagle named Daryl. Then came the superpowers. And the superpowered allies. And the mysterious enemies. And the terrifying monsters. And the stunning revelations. And...
Book cover of Stuff
by Stefan Mohamed
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2014

“This is my story. This is my story. All persons, living or dead, are purely coincidental. All mistakes are intentional, except for those that aren’t” —Lucy Stuff is a story about stuff, and about Stuff. Told from the increasingly fragmented perspective of Lucy, a writer hopelessly...
Book cover of Und das ist erst der Anfang

Und das ist erst der Anfang

Deutschland und die Flüchtlinge

by Anja Reschke, Maximilian Popp, Bahman Nirumand
Language: German
Release Date: December 4, 2015

60 Millionen Menschen sind weltweit auf der Flucht. Ein kleiner Prozentsatz davon macht sich auf den gefährlichen Weg nach Europa. Sie kommen aus Syrien, Eritrea, dem Irak, vom Balkan. Sie kommen aus verwüsteten Ländern, aus armen Ländern, und viele werden bleiben. Wohin sollten sie zurück? Experten...
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