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Jason Wallace (born in 1969) is a web designer, living in South West London. He is the author of Out of Shadows, the 2010 Costa Children's Book of the Year.

Personal Life
Jason Wallace is 42 years old, born in 1969 in South-West England in the town of Cheltenham. He has quite an interesting family tree as he is a descendant of Lord George Sanger, a world-famous Victorian circus owner , an International English cricketer , and he also comes from the blood line of J.R.R. Tolkien. Jason lived in London, England in his younger years with his family before residing and attending boarding school in 1983 in Zimbabwe, Africa. The family emigrated because his parents split up and his mother remarried. At the age of seventeen he aspired for a career as an author  and although determined he knew it would be a challenging ambition. Jason spent any free time he had writing and in his younger years he read many non-fiction books  and comic books.

He was a fan of comic books such as Tintin and Asterix and authors including Dr.Seuss and Richard Scarry. In his childhood, among some of his favorite books were James and the Giant Peach and Danny the Champion of the World. In his adolescent and adult life, he was a fan of Stephen King and James Herbert. His least favorite type of literature to read is History and Politics.

His experiences in boarding school concluding the Rhodesian Bush War in Zimbabwe, Africa laid the building blocks of his first and Costa Children’s Book Award winning novel Out of Shadows. Jason currently resides in South West London, England.

Career
Jason Wallace had a challenging journey to becoming a published author. Jason Wallace stated that “getting published didn’t happen overnight, and writing had to become “the other job” for which I didn’t get paid while life continued" . Jason Wallace’s natural talent as a writer was motivated through education. He says he had "always had a fertile imagination, but as far as I’m concerned it’s the school I need to thank for inadvertently nurturing my will to write through strong discipline (there was no such thing as an excuse. ” Out of Shadows was published in March of 2010 and is currently his only published novel. Jason Wallace’s Out of Shadows has received extensive recognition and has established him as a successful published author. He has abandoned his “other job” as a web designer and is currently working on a follow up novel.

Inspiration for Out of Shadows
Out of Shadows took one year and six months to complete. While he attended a boarding school in Zimbabwe not too long after the Rhodesian Bush War/Zimbabwean War of Liberation ended, Jason Wallace wanted to write a story of what he had seen or experienced. The political scene in Zimbabwe was declining and troubled. This inspired Jason Wallace and he began writing fictional stories of what he was encountering. Though the characters in the novel are not real they served to demonstrate the attitudes or personalities people were portraying. Wallace notes that he "came up with the idea of "What if...?" and took it from there" when he was writing Out of Shadows. There may be many similar aspects that his story may share with real life but they are very general details and there is nothing very specific.

Out of Shadows Background
The Out of Shadows story line is set in Zimbabwe during the 1980’s, it is historically accurate due to the experiences Wallace shared in the novel.

Wallace focused on several themes in the novel Out of Shadows such as bullying, racism, politics and morality. The novel is written for a younger audience however it is more relevant to readers between the ages of 11 – 13 and over due to some difficult topics that are being dealt with.

Synopsis
“Zimbabwe: 1980s - The war is over, independence has been won and Robert Mugabe has come to power offering hope, land and freedom to black Africans. It is the end of the Old Way and the start of a promising new era.

For Robert Jacklin, it's all new: new continent, new country, new school. And very quickly he is forced to understand a new way of thinking, because for some of his classmates the sound of guns is still loud, and their battles rage on... white boys who want their old country back, not this new black African government. Boys like Ivan. Clever, cunning, wicked Ivan. For him, there is still one last battle to fight, and he's taking it right to the very top...”

Reviews

 * "…a children's classic..." - Daily Express


 * "...gripping... something that schools should study and readers read." - The Times


 * "...entirely convincing...a powerful, devastating read..." - Patrick Ness, writing for The Guardian


 * "Honest, brave and devastating, Out of Shadows is more than just memorable. It's impossible to look away." - Markus Zusak, author of The Book Thief


 * "... excellent ... read on if you have the courage." - Nick Tucker, Independent on Sunday


 * "... a provocative story, powerfully written." - Keith Gray, The Scotsman


 * "This novel excels, bringing readers up to the grim, uncertain present with mastery" - Kirkus Magazine, starred review


 * "...original... thought-provoking and ultimately shocking" - Good Book Guide


 * "...one of those rare, outstanding books..." - Browns Books for Students


 * "... one of the best debut novels I've ever read" - www.wondrousreads.com


 * "...extraordinary... startlingly original..." - Jake Hope, writing for The Bookseller


 * "...expert and disturbing..." - Booktrust


 * "... memorable, moving and disturbing ..." - Lovereading4kids February 2010 'new gen' Debut of the Month title


 * "... a gripping story..." - Write Away

Awards

 * WINNER - Costa Children's Book of the Year 2010 - Costa Book Awards - "...a unanimous winner... A stunning debut novel without a false note.  Accomplished and powerful, it changes the way you think."


 * WINNER - the Branford Boase Award 2011 - Branford Boase Awards


 * WINNER - the UKLA Children's Book Award 2011 - UKLA


 * Shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2011 - The CILIP Carnegie Children's Book Awards


 * Shortlisted for the Booktrust Teenage Prize 2010 - Booktrust