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The Rebels of Mount Buffalo by Helen Edwards endorsment by Andrea Rowe, award-winning author of Jetty Jumping
The Rebels of Mount Buffalo by Helen Edwards endorsment
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse
Sea Lions at Cape Seal Bay Kangaroo Island
Helen Edwards Children's Author

Welcome! My name is Dr Helen Edwards. I'm an Adelaide-based children's author who weaves diverse stories of nature, magic and history.

I'm represented by Golvan Arts Management for my literary works and by Lamont Authors for school bookings.

My debut middle-grade novel, The Rebels of Mount Buffalo, is out now with Riveted Press, distributed by Simon & Schuster.

With a neurodivergent main character and an inspiring real-life mountain guide from the 1890s, it's a captivating time-slip tale in which a girl lost to grief meets a daring rebel on a misty mountain who guides her to rediscover her courage and find her way home.

It was recently longlisted in the DANZ - The Diversity in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand Children's Book Award. This award has been created to recognise, award, and celebrate diverse children’s fiction. This means a children’s book published in Australia or New Zealand which 'pushes boundaries, challenges stereotypes, and celebrates diverse and marginalised people and communities.'

You can order your copy from me here and from Riveted Press here . It's also available in many bookshops and libraries. If you can't find it in your local bookshop or library, just ask them to get it in for you!

See more about The Rebels of Mount Buffalo here.

My next middle-grade novel - Legend of the Lighthouse Moon - is coming on 2nd October 2024 with the fabulous Riveted Press

I absolutely love this story about 13-year-old Mona McKenna, a girl living in 1970 with type 1 diabetes in an island lighthouse, featuring the stunning backdrop of Kangaroo Island and the gorgeous and endangered sea lions, as well as drawing on the true history of Cape Willoughby Lighthouse. As usual, I'm weaving nature, plenty of magic, and true history to create a very special and diverse story that's full of heart and wonder, inspired by my grandmothers who were both born on islands in the UK, the legends from these regions and my life growing up with type 1 diabetes. With thanks to Arts SA for supporting this project.

Here's the blurb!

"It's 1970 and 13-year-old Mona McKenna is living at Cape Willoughby, an isolated lighthouse on Kangaroo Island, with her grandparents, eight-year-old brother Albert and their dog Biscuit. It’s where Mona and Albert’s mum Maisie grew up and where she met their dad, Lear. Until five years ago, Mona and Albert hadn’t met their grandparents. And they’d only known Kangaroo Island through their parents’ songs and stories, especially the ones about the endangered sea lions. It’s a beautiful, wild island and Mona and Albert help to keep the brilliant heart of the lighthouse beating. But someone is missing. Two someones. One will never return. They’ve come to accept that since the awful night that took their mother from them. But the other? He’s been missing for the same period of time, and the siblings can’t understand why. To make matters worse, since being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, Mona has begun to act in ways that make her hate herself. As a way of coping, she collects flotsam and jetsam she finds on the beaches and in the sea, feeling security from holding onto them. She’s even begun to take things that don’t belong to her. And when a sea lion pup arrives without his mum, Mona takes comfort in his company, knowing she can’t keep him forever, but desperately wanting to hold on. As Mona and Albert care for the pup, they begin to learn fascinating things about the endangered island sea lion colony and uncover lost secrets about their parents that will take them on a magical adventure to uncover the truth about their own history. And when the lighthouse comes under threat, they must band together to protect the only place they still feel connected to their parents. Can they keep their family secret, protect the sea lions and save their lighthouse home?"

Cover reveal, pre-order details, and more info for Legend of The Lighthouse Moon are coming soon!! Sign up to the newsletter to keep up to date with details on release dates, pre-orders and events.

You can book me to speak at your school, library or event here. I am available for virtual and in-person events and workshops. Find me at Lamont Authors here.

A Little Bit About Me!

I have a PhD in Psychology and before becoming an Australian children's author, I worked in mental health for many years. I've done all sorts of things in my life, including founding an award-winning charity and online counselling service, supporting thousands of people with diabetes across the world. I was even a state finalist in the Australian of the Year Awards for this work!

After completing my PhD in Psychology, I decided to follow my life-long dream to become a children's author and here I am! I'm passionate about inspiring action for our beautiful, fragile planet and nature features in all of my books. I find history fascinating and uncover stories that may have been forgotten, or hidden, and bring them into the light. I also believe that fantastical things can happen and see magic in the everyday.

More about me here.

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x Helen

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1st Place Winner
Individual Project Grant 2023
Individual Project Grant 2023
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Recipient Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Grant 2021
Recipient Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Grant 2021