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Armadillo and Hare Synopsis
Armadillo and Hare are best friends.
Hare loves playing the tuba, dancing and picnics on the beach.
Armadillo loves cheese sandwiches.
Together, they never stray far from friendship, fun... or cheese
Many years ago, Jeremy made his first attempt at writing some stories about a small group of animals. They never made it further than his typewriter (laptops hadn’t yet been invented).
Forty years later he decided it was time to try again, and a new pair of friends, Armadillo and Hare, came alive. He wanted these tales to be different from his usual comic style, and they are!
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Jeremy Strong Press Reviews
"a supreme knockabout humorist" The Sunday Times' children's book of the Week, Nicolette Jones
"excellent", and "perfect for newish readers" Alex O'Connell, The Times
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About Jeremy Strong
Jeremy Strong (1949-2024) was born in Eltham, South East London in November 1949. He has had a varied career path before becoming an author including jobs as a: Head Teacher, Caretaker, Strawberry Picker, Jam Doughnut Stuffer! His first published book was Smith's Tail in 1978.
Jeremy’s work is characterised by humour and direct child appeal. The books are packed with tongue in cheek gags and characters and situations that your children will love. He said of himself "My sense of humour got stuck at age ten." He has said his writing was influenced most of all by Spike Milligan, but also by falling on his head when he was three years old.
When he was about eighteen he started writing very serious stories for adults, but none of them were published. By the time he was twenty-one he was writing stories for children after realizing that he loved writing funny stories and making people laugh.
AWARDS
The Children's Book Award 1997 for The Hundred-Mile-An-Hour Dog
The Sheffield Children’s Book Award 1998 (Shorter Novel category) for Pirate Pandemonium
The Sheffield Children’s Book Award 2000 (Shorter Novel category) for Dinosaur Pox
Photo credit © Justine Stoddart
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