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Jonathan Allen (1) (1975–)

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Jonathan Allen is a New York Times best selling author and an award winning political journalist. He was started out as the Washington bureau chief for Bloomberg News and the White House bureau chief for Politico. He is a winner of the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for reporting on Congress and mehr anzeigen the Sandy Hume Memorial Award for excellence in political journalism. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland and lives on Capitol Hill. Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign, his second book with Amie Parnes, debuted on The New York Times Best Seller List just like their first book - HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

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Werke von Jonathan Allen

I'm Not Cute! (Baby Owl) (2004) 314 Exemplare
I'm Not Ready! (Baby Owl) (2011) 269 Exemplare
I'm Not Scared! (Baby Owl) (2007) 219 Exemplare
I'm Not Sleepy! (Baby Owl) (1600) 93 Exemplare
I'm Not Reading! (Baby Owl) (2013) 81 Exemplare
Don't Copy Me! (2012) 51 Exemplare
Mucky Moose (1990) 49 Exemplare
Is That My Cat? (2014) 37 Exemplare
When the Snow Comes (2010) 24 Exemplare

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The Three-Legged Cat (1993) — Illustrator — 107 Exemplare
Mind the Baby (Monster & Frog) (1994) — Illustrator, einige Ausgaben25 Exemplare
The Margaret Mahy Treasury (2011) — Illustrator, einige Ausgaben16 Exemplare
Clark the Toothless Shark (1994) — Illustrator — 16 Exemplare
The Wolf's Story (2000) — Illustrator — 15 Exemplare
Horse Up a Tree (2006) — Illustrator — 4 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1975
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK
Wohnorte
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Ausbildung
Impington Village College
Cambridge Tech
St Martins College of Art
Berufe
artist
writer of children's books
Kurzbiographie
I was sitting at my desk at art school, way back in the late seventies, trying to feel inspired about the latest college design project while idly drawing funny animals in the margins of my note book, when one of the illustration tutors, a fine illustrator of children's books in his own right called Fritz Wegner, looked over my shoulder and said something along the lines of.
"Why don't you do that sort of thing as your course work? You could you know."

I was nonplussed. I think I stuttered something like, "Are you sure that would be all right?".
I was in shock. I mean, it was bit like someone telling you that you could watch telly and eat ice cream as a degree project, and that nobody would mind! Or something. . . Not only were the drawings very simple, they were funny. Two things which don't get you taken seriously in the usual course of events. But in the world of children's books, these are pretty much a requirement. I had found my home.
So I started an illustration project based on the idea of nonsense poems, which I decided to write myself. This became my first ever book, "A Bad Case of Animal Nonsense", published by the late Vanessa Hamilton at J.M.Dent. God bless you, Vanessa!

I wrote and illustrated several books over the next few years, while at the same time trying to get somewhere as a musician (bass), and co-running a small recording studio from a house in South London. I eventually decided to pursue my writing and illustrating career full time as it actually paid, and deep down I knew I was better at it than I was at audio engineering and bass playing. And anyway the music industry was pretty horrible.
It wasn't a hard decision. I really enjoyed my children's book work and had just had a book co-published in the USA and Japan. So that's what I have done ever since. I get paid to draw funny animals. I even earn a living at it. I still can't quite believe it.

Embarrassingly enough, I have only just read the reviews of my books that Amazon readers have left over the years. I feel very ashamed at not doing this before, as there are some really heart warming things in there. I have come over all humble and am emitting a warm glow from inside that could help heat a small town. Thank you very much. It is very nice to realise that the work I have done, on my own, behind my studio desk, has the power to touch other people and even help people discover the wonders of reading.

If you want actual biography stuff, here it is.
I was born in 1957 (Yes I know it's a long time ago. I can count. Unfortunately.) In the quaint market town of Luton.
OK, scrub the 'quaint' bit.
My dad worked in the bank. He was transferred to a branch in Cambridge when I was about 13 so we moved.
I went to Impington Village College, where I did my O and A levels, and thanks to an inspiringly eccentric Art teacher called Ray Malmstrom, I became interested in drawing and painting. With a bit of encouragement, I applied for a place on the Art foundation course at Cambridge Tech, as it then was. I didn't think that 'people like me' whatever that means, went to Art School, so I was surprised when I got in. I was even more surprised when, after my foundation year ended, I was accepted on the Graphics course at St Martins College of Art in London.

That takes you neatly full circle, to the top of this bio.

Best wishes to you all, assuming any one reads this.
Jonathan X [retrieved 11/7/17 from Amazon.com]

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Genre
Picture books for children
Subject
Animals
Foxes
Hugging
Mothers and sons
Owls
Rabbits
Self-awareness
Self-perception
Squirrels
Toddlers
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kmgerbig | 21 weitere Rezensionen | May 1, 2023 |
Loved reading this silly book with my niece! Probably better for home than library, as the animals make louder and louder noises!
 
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books-n-pickles | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 13, 2022 |
Lucy seems very attached to this story at the moment despite the main parental character being a Dad! I wonder what she thinks about Dad characters generally and whether she understands…
 
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LucyRobynHillyard | 7 weitere Rezensionen | May 2, 2022 |
A laugh out loud cute picture book about a baby owl who hates that everyone treats him as a cute, cuddly bird instead of a predator. That is, until he is being tucked into bed by his mommy. Wonderful for preschool, kindergarten and first grade read alouds. Like Mo Willems' tales, this one has an epic tantrum that will be fun to act out during story time.
 
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RakishaBPL | 21 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 24, 2021 |

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