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Varjak Paw, a very young kitten and the protagonist of the story. Jalal the Paw, a Mesopotamian blue cat who ventured out into the Outside and found a home with the Contessa. Elder Paw, Varjak's grandfather and one of the few who remembers (part of) The Way of Jalal. And also the one that trusts and talks to Varjak in the family of Jalal.
S. F. Said (born 1967) is a British children's writer.. His first novel was Varjak Paw (2003), illustrated by Dave McKean and published by David Fickling Books in January 2003; four months later in the U.S., [1] Varjak Paw won the 2003 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize. [2]
The Outlaw Varjak Paw: Best Book with Facts Tony Robinson: The Worst Children's Jobs in History: Book I Couldn't Put Down S. F. Said, illus. by Dave McKean: The Outlaw Varjak Paw: Most Fun Story With Pictures Andy Stanton and David Tazzyman You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum: 2008 Prize didn't run [3] 2009 Book of the Year Matt Haig: Shadow Forest: 2010 ...
Varjak Paw by S. F. Said The Diary of a Killer Cat by Anne Fine The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford Osbert by Noel Streatfeild A Dog So Small by Philippa Pearce The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler Love That Dog by Sharon Creech The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith Just William by Richmal Crompton Born to Run by Michael Morpurgo
Varjak Paw: Varjak Paw Linbury Theatre, London 2009 The Tempest: Miranda Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London Hello, Dolly! Minnie Fay 2010 Swallows and Amazons: Titty Walker Vaudeville Theatre, London 2011 Oat's Beggar's Opera: Jenny Diver Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London The Colored Museum: Talawa Theatre Company, Victoria & Albert 2012
The Story of (book series) T. Tadpole's Promise; The Tail of Emily Windsnap; ... Varjak Paw; Vox (Stewart and Riddell novel) W. The Waiting Dog; The Wee Free Men;
McKean has collaborated with Neil Gaiman on four children's picture books, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish (1998), The Wolves in the Walls (2003), Crazy Hair (2009), and Mirrormask (2005), and illustrated Gaiman's children's novels Coraline (2002) and The Graveyard Book (2008), as well as S. F. Said's Varjak Paw (2003), Outlaw Varjak ...
The Nestlé Children's Book Prize, and Nestlé Smarties Book Prize for a time, was a set of annual awards for British children's books that ran from 1985 to 2007. It was administered by BookTrust, an independent charity that promotes books and reading in the United Kingdom, and sponsored by Nestlé, the manufacturer of Smarties chocolate.