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Morris Gleitzman (born 9 January 1953) is a British-born Australian author of children's and young adult fiction. [1] He has gained recognition for sparking an interest in AIDS in his controversial novel Two Weeks with the Queen (1990). Gleitzman has co-written many children's series with another Australian children's author, Paul Jennings.
Deadly is an Australian children's animated television series which first screened on the Nine Network in 2006 and kept airing until 2010. It was produced by SLR Productions/Yoram Gross Productions and financed by the Film Finance Corporation Australia Ltd.
Morris Gleitzman: Bumface: Winner 2000 Emily Rodda: Bob the Builder and the Elves: Winner 2003 Emily Rodda: Deltora Quest 2 series Winner 2004 Emily Rodda: Deltora Quest 3 series Winner 2006 Anna Fienberg: Tashi and the Forbidden Room: Winner 2007 Andy Griffiths: The Cat on the Mat is Flat: Winner 2008 Andy Griffiths: Just Shocking! Winner 2009 ...
The 4 May 2008 episode was a special on comics. Featured was Philip Pullman's new comic strip and Eagle. [2] ... Morris Gleitzman - Author of Doubting Thomas [5]
In 2008 the book won a KOALA Award for Younger Readers, a COOL Award Fiction for Younger Readers, a BILBY Award in the Younger Readers category, a West Australian Young Readers' Book Award for Younger Readers and a YABBA – Fiction for Younger Readers. [1] This is the longest book in the "Just" series.
Deadly, a 2011 novel by Julie Chibbaro; Deadly, a children's book series by Morris Gleitzman and Paul Jennings; Deadly (Australian TV series), an Australian children's television cartoon series
Oliver's colleague Morris Gleitzman observed that Tom and Pippa were "the sort of parents we'd all like to be" and thought the family were warm and cheerful. He called Tom "a remarkable bloke" for facing his 40th birthday, retrenchment and relocation to Summer Bay with confidence and only minor issues. [ 4 ]
Bumface (ISBN 9780140387971) is a children's novel written by Australian author Morris Gleitzman [1] for readers age 10-12. First published in 1998 it has won several awards and is regularly named in polls as a favourite children's book in Australia. [2]