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Allan Ahlberg, celebrated children's author, dies aged 87 | Allan Ahlberg, celebrated children's author, dies aged 87 |
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Celebrated children's author Allan Ahlberg has died aged 87, his publisher Penguin Random House has confirmed. | Celebrated children's author Allan Ahlberg has died aged 87, his publisher Penguin Random House has confirmed. |
He wrote 150 books over a career which spanned more than five decades, including The Jolly Postman, Funny Bones, Peepo! and the award-winning Each Peach Pear Plum. | |
Many of his most well-known works were the result of collaborations with wife Janet, an award-winning illustrator. They went on to sell millions of copies around the world. | Many of his most well-known works were the result of collaborations with wife Janet, an award-winning illustrator. They went on to sell millions of copies around the world. |
Fellow children's author Michael Rosen described Ahlberg as a "pioneer of great children's literature". | Fellow children's author Michael Rosen described Ahlberg as a "pioneer of great children's literature". |
In a tribute on X, he said: "You were a pioneer of great children's literature, both in picture books and poetry. | In a tribute on X, he said: "You were a pioneer of great children's literature, both in picture books and poetry. |
"You were clever, funny and wise. My children loved your books. So did and so do I." | "You were clever, funny and wise. My children loved your books. So did and so do I." |
Francesca Dow, head of children's literature at Penguin Random House, said: "Allan was one of the most extraordinary authors I have had the privilege and pleasure to work with. | Francesca Dow, head of children's literature at Penguin Random House, said: "Allan was one of the most extraordinary authors I have had the privilege and pleasure to work with. |
"His brilliant books – so many of them created with his late wife, Janet, the highly talented illustrator – have been described as 'mini masterpieces'. | "His brilliant books – so many of them created with his late wife, Janet, the highly talented illustrator – have been described as 'mini masterpieces'. |
"Allan's are some of the very best – true classics, which will be loved by children and families for years to come. Dear Allan, we will all miss you enormously." | "Allan's are some of the very best – true classics, which will be loved by children and families for years to come. Dear Allan, we will all miss you enormously." |
Ahlberg is survived by his wife Vanessa, daughter Jessica and stepdaughters Saskia and Johanna. | Ahlberg is survived by his wife Vanessa, daughter Jessica and stepdaughters Saskia and Johanna. |
Born in Croydon in 1938, he was brought up by his adoptive parents in Oldbury, and worked as a postman, plumber and gravedigger before training to become a teacher at Sunderland Teacher Training College, where he met his first wife Janet. | Born in Croydon in 1938, he was brought up by his adoptive parents in Oldbury, and worked as a postman, plumber and gravedigger before training to become a teacher at Sunderland Teacher Training College, where he met his first wife Janet. |
In 1975, the Ahlbergs published their first book together, Here are the Brick Street Boys. | In 1975, the Ahlbergs published their first book together, Here are the Brick Street Boys. |
That was swiftly followed by The Old Joke Book, Burglar Bill and Each Peach Pear Plum, for which Janet was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustrators in 1978. | That was swiftly followed by The Old Joke Book, Burglar Bill and Each Peach Pear Plum, for which Janet was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustrators in 1978. |
The Jolly Postman, which was published in 1991, won the Kurt Maschler Award and has sold over six million copies. | The Jolly Postman, which was published in 1991, won the Kurt Maschler Award and has sold over six million copies. |
The second in the series, The Jolly Christmas Postman (1991), won a second Kate Greenaway Medal. | The second in the series, The Jolly Christmas Postman (1991), won a second Kate Greenaway Medal. |
His book Woof!, about a little boy who turns into a dog, inspired a TV series which ran on former ITV between 1989 and 1997. | |
He made headlines in 2014 when he turned down a lifetime achievement award after discovering it was sponsored by Amazon, which was facing criticism over its tax arrangements at the time. |
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