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Barrington Stoke Books from Scotland.com is a children's book publisher based in , . The company was founded in 1998 and publishes fiction and non-fiction adapted to different reading ages for reluctant, under-confident and children and teens. The books are printed on cream paper to reduce glare and language-edited to increase readability. The text is a specially adapted dyslexia-friendly font, with a considered layout and numerous chapter breaks.[1] The Book Bag

Barrington Stoke was awarded Publisher of the Year in 2007 by the Independent Publisher’s Guild.[2] The Bookseller In 2020, Barrington Stoke had its first CILIP Carnegie Medal winner with Lark by .


History
Barrington Stoke was founded by Patience Thomson and Lucy Juckes in 1998. Thomson was a principal of a specialist school for dyslexic students and Juckes had held a marketing role with Bloomsbury Publishing. They identified children and young people excluded from books due to dyslexia or other reading issues. The pair then formed Barrington Stoke in Juckes’ living room, with an aim to produce books with a different design and editorial approach, along with a shorter format to support less able readers.[3] The London Book Fair


Authors
Barrington Stoke publishes well-known children's authors such as Kevin Brooks, , , Anthony McGowan, , Lisa Thompson, Onjali Q Raúf and Diana Wynne Jones. The company also publishes previous Children’s Laureates such as , , , Michael Rosen, and Laureate na nÓg . Some authors better known for writing for adults also write for Barrington Stoke, including Eric Brown, , and Gwyneth Jones writing as .


Imprints
Barrington Stoke launched its Picture Squirrel imprint in 2014 after a dyslexic father lamented the fact that he could not read to his daughter.[4] The Bookstart was the first children's author to join Barrington Stoke's picture book list.

In 2015 the company ventured into digital and launched Tints, a dyslexia-friendly reading app that allowed its specially designed books to be accessed via tablets.


See also
  • Scottish Publishers Association


External links

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