When the members of Stonevale Secondary School's coding club are blamed for a series of mysterious power cuts, their dream of competing in the National Coding Championships is on the line. But the Coding Cadets know there's someone else behind the a cunning hacker known as ViperByte. Can they stop the hacker in time and earn back their place in the championships? Or will ViperByte's evil plan bring the city - and their dreams - to a crashing halt?
Ignite Hubs books bring the world of STEM careers alive in story form, sparking young readers’ imaginations and inspiring them to have a broader vision of the jobs they could do in the future.
"Tamsin Winter is fast becoming a favourite for younger teenagers, chronicling those first years at secondary school with warmth and honesty." - The Observer
Tamsin Winter grew up in a tiny Northamptonshire village where she spent her childhood reading books and writing stories. She studied English Literature and Creative Writing at university, and has taught English at secondary level for many years.
Her award-winning novel, Being Miss Nobody (Usborne Publishing) tells the story of eleven-year-old Rosalind who can't speak. The book tackles themes of bullying, anxiety and social media in a fresh, funny and compelling voice and recently won the Awesome Book Award 2019. Tamsin's second novel, Jemima Small Versus the Universe is a bold, funny, heartwarming novel dealing with big themes of weight-related bullying, body-shaming and, most importantly, learning to be happy with who you are. It was Children's Book of the Month in The Guardian and has recently been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2020.