for young readers:
This is our House
Send for a Superhero
The Bakerloo Flea and other stories
The Adventures of Gaston le Dog
the three Uncle Gobb books (series)
The Missing
On the Move
Please Write Soon
You're Thinking about Doughnuts
You're Thinking about Tomatoes (two short novels for children exploring the 'material' origins in exploitation and colonialism (!) - second one is now a graphic novel with Cole Henley ;
One Day.
Unexpected Twist (a new take on Oliver Twist, new setting)
The Wicked Tricks of Till Owlyglass
for teens or adults:
Don't Mention the Children,
Pebbles,
Many Different Kinds of Love,
Getting Better
Fighters for Life,
Mr Mensh,
I'm Listening to a Pogrom on the Radio,
The Advantages of Nearly Dying.
Non-fiction:
Shakespeare in his time for our time,
Book of Dissent (with David Widgery),
What is Play?
Non-fiction for younger readers:
What's Special About Shakespeare?
What's Special about Dickens?
The Disappearance of Emile Zola
Books on education:
Good Ideas: How to Be Your Child's (and Your Own) Best Teacher
Did I Hear You Write?
The two Boris Johnson satires:
St Pancreas Defendat Me,
Farce Majeur.
for younger readers (non-fiction):
What is Humanism? (with Annemarie Young),
What is politics? (with Annemarie Young),
What is Art? (with Annemarie Young),
What is Right and Wrong? (with Annemarie Young).
Who are Refugees and Migrants? (with Annemarie Young)
Two collections of historically radical stories for children
'Workers' Tales',
'Reading and Rebellion' (with Kimberley Reynolds and Jane Rosen) - both volumes bringing together radical stories over the last 150 years that haven't been published since - with commentary on sources.
Two collections of William Morris's poetry:
The Pilgrims of Hope
Poems of Protest
Radical take on language:
Rosen's Almanac.
An autobiography/memoir
'So They Call You Pisher!' (also on audio at Audible)
Forthcoming:
Poems on Education (poems from NUT and NEU newspapers)
The King and the Tutor.
Forthcoming book of poems:
Words United.