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Writer of childhood staples The Tiger Who Came to Tea and tabby cat Mog ONCE there was a little girl called Judith Kerr – and she grew up to be one of the world’s most loved children’s authors.
At first, it was only a bedtime story for her 2-year-old daughter. Judith Kerr’s husband, a screenwriter, was away on a film shoot, and the two of them were left at home, where they amused ...
Author Judith Kerr is famous for her children's books, but behind the sweetness of works such as The Tiger Who Came To Tea lies a past set against the horror of Nazi Germany. "Once there was a ...
This was ever true of books by Judith Kerr, beloved author of “The Tiger Who Came To Tea,” the Mog the Cat stories, and “When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit,” who has died aged 95. Having ...
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German-British author Judith Kerr, who died at the age of 95 on May 22, 2019, was born 100 years ago, on June 14, 1923. I fondly remember our meeting back in 2017, as we interviewed her for the ...
Author Judith Kerr, best known for the children’s book “The Tiger Who Came to Tea,” has died aged 95. Kerr was born in Berlin in 1923 and moved to England aged 10 as the Nazi party came to ...