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Moojag and the Auticode Secret by N.E. McMorran
Moojag and the Auticode Secret by N.E. McMorran





A fun, Alice-esque adventure revealing what it means to be neurodivergent, in a way that’s relatable to all.įans of Dahl, Baum and Carroll, will love MOOJAG. Set in the utopian world of post-catastrophe 'Surrey Isles', Britain 2054, where neurodivergents live in harmony with nature and technology, and the hidden dystopian 'Gajoomdom'.Īnyone who has ever felt different or had trouble fitting in will identify with this story about finding the strength to be your true self. Highly recommended as a family read due to the thought-provoking concepts and subject matter introduced. This dystopian, cli-fi mystery is a quirky adventure featuring a neurodivergent cast and autistic/dyslexic/adhd main characters, for readers 10 years and up. Fail and they might never make it back home.

Moojag and the Auticode Secret by N.E. McMorran

But only they can reverse a code to prevent a rock candy robot invasion and rescue the captives. The strange, sticky place hides the truth about Nema’s missing brother, and a plot to destroy the free world she knows. A heartwarming, witty, unique and vivid social document of the period, highlighting much of the discrimination still faced by minority and disabled communities today.When Nema and her friends discover a hidden sugar-hooked society holding lost kids, they find their perfect world in danger. Goalkeeper: Memoir of Poet Peter Street, edited in collaboration with Street, thisĬhildhood memoir is a sensitive and honest portrayal, through a poetic autistic lens, of growing up with undiagnosed autism and epilepsy in an unconventional family during the 1950s and 60s. The book was published in print, digital and audio formats, by an inclusive team of autistic professionals, and wonderfully illustrated by Cyprus based Japanese artist, Chiaki Kamikawa. The story reflects the author’s experiences growing up undiagnosed and her journey to late autism diagnosis. Mcmorran’s Nautilus Award winning debut novel - a cli-fi adventure about identity, sustainability, and freedom. KidCulture also organised the KidCulture Expo - Cyprus' first eco family festival, in Lefkosia.Ĭyprus Contemporary Art Map - Access Arts published two art maps locating the contemporary art venues and galleries across the island, 2007-2008.

Moojag and the Auticode Secret by N.E. McMorran

In 2010, as part of the 10:10 Climate Change Campaign, KidCulture hosted a screening of the ‘Age of Stupid’ at the Pantheon Cinema, Lefkosia, with a live panel discussion led by Charalambos Theopemptou, Manfred Lange, Marga Jann, Loizos Papadopulos & Dave Powell.

Moojag and the Auticode Secret by N.E. McMorran

KidCulture - Cyprus’ first parenting, education and eco lifestyle magazineĪ quarterly publication, issued in English and Greek, distributed to schools and bookshops from 2009-2012.







Moojag and the Auticode Secret by N.E. McMorran