Michael Morpurgo
Sir Michael Morpurgo is an acclaimed English children's author, poet, playwright, and librettist, best known for novels like War Horse, Private Peaceful, and Why the Whales Came, which often feature themes of survival, nature, and war.[1][2] Born in 1943, he studied English and French at King's College London, taught for many years, and co-founded the Farms for City Children charity in 1976 with his wife Clare to give urban children farm experiences.[2][3] He served as Children's Laureate from 2003 to 2005, received an OBE in 2006, and was knighted in 2018.[1][2]
Children's literature
Historical fiction
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Farm Boy
Kaspar the Titanic Cat
War Horse - Audio CD
Shadow
Not Bad For A Bad Lad
The Silver Swan
A Medal for Leroy
The Mozart Question
On Angel Wings
Meeting Cezanne
A Medal for Leroy
Mimi and the Mountain Dragon
The Kingfisher Book of Great Boy Stories: A Treasury of Classics from Children's Literature
Flamingo Boy
Animal Stories (Story Library)
Times of War Collection
Mudpuddle Farm: Six Animal Adventures
Little Manfred
Farm Boy
Little Gems Minikid
Grandpa Christmas: A gloriously feel-good children’s illustrated picture book with a hopeful environmental message - perfect family reading this Christmas!
Blodin the Beast