Jess spent her childhood between the UK and India, and grew up hearing stories about the Himalayas from her grandmother. She's lived in India and even met with the Dalai Lama. She studied creative writing at Bath Spa and after a few years living in Louisiana, is now back in the UK, where she lives with her husband and daughter.
Jess Butterworth's love for the landscape and the animals she
describes shines through, creating an immersive world for Ruby and
the reader to explore and fall in love with.
*The Scotsman*
I can see this book becoming a classroom staple for more than the
mesmerising snapshots of India. The determined characters who
persevere, who show a growing independence of mind to overcome
difficulties and strive to achieve a goal by working together, all
while being part of a spellbinding story, make this a must-have
book for every classroom of 9- to 12-year olds.
*Times Educational Supplement*
Jess Butterworth's love for the landscape and the animals she
describes shines through, creating an immersive world for Ruby and
the reader to explore and fall in love with.
*The Scotsman*
Just finished this absolutely mesmerising novel set in the
Himalayas, about family, grief, the importance of preserving our
wildlife, and a baby kangaroo called Joey. Can't wait for this book
to be out in the wild in April!
*Mariana Mouzinho - Seven Stories*
A stunningly compelling & evocative tale [...] carrying with it an
all-important message of preservation; of the potency of poaching;
and of being at peace with the wild & the world; that will live
long not only in the minds, but also in the hearts of its
readers.
*The Reader Teacher*
...beautifully crafted tale of 'standing up and being counted'.
*Literary Curriculum*
Ruby is brave and gutsy, standing up for what she believes in.
*A Little but a Lot*
Butterworth's vivid, energetic descriptions of the Himalayan
landscape and wildlife are wonderful to read. Wrought from her own
childhood memories and family stories handed down from her
grandparents, you can really feel the abiding love and passion that
sit at the heart of this book.
*The Book Bag*
I loved this book, which is about loss and starting a new life
somewhere new, and about animals. Lots of them.
*The Book Witch*
Jess's vivid, stunning prose brings the Indian setting to life in a
way that makes you feel as if you`re in the world alongside the
characters; experiencing every sense and emotion they are. I cried
more than once reading this, and I could barely put it down [...]
Yet another triumph from an author who is fast becoming an all time
favourite of mine.
*Golden Books Girl*
Ruby taught me about the importance of friendship and family, love,
kindness, protecting animals and the planet, and having courage. I
loved the message behind the story -- if there is something you
care for and it is in danger, do anything you can to help it.
*National Geographic Kids*
PRAISE FOR RUNNING ON THE ROOF OF THE WOLD
Daring kids, sidekick yaks, Himalayan setting - all the ingredients
of a smashing adventure.
*Abi Elphinstone*
There's inevitably a political element to the story, pitched at
just the right level, but this is also an exciting adventures with
vivid descriptions of the landscape. A story relevant to the world
that we live in today, told with compassion and understanding.
*The Guardian*
A wonderful story of courage and hope.
*Amy Wilson, author of A GIRL CALLED OWL*
A cracking adventure and survival novel set in the Himalayas which
really makes you think about the plight of the Tibetan people.
*Sarah Webb, Irish Independent*
A powerful, compelling story of hope, wisdom and compassion
*Steve Voake*
This is a wonderfully fast-paced read that's a celebration of
courage and integrity in the face of danger, and the importance of
standing up for what you believe in.
*Scoop*
This is an excellent story it maintains a good pace throughout and
is filled with insights into both Tibetan and Indian culture.
*The School Librarian*
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