Morris Gleitzman was born in Lincolnshire and moved to Australia in his teens. He worked as a paperboy, a shelf-stacker, a frozen chicken de-froster, an assistant to a fashion designer and more before taking a degree in Professional Writing at Canberra College and becoming a writer. He has written for TV, stage, newspapers and magazines but is best-known for his hugely succesful children's books including Two Weeks with the Queen, Bumface, Boy Overboard and Girl Underground.
"Like "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (rev. 9/06), this Holocaust
parable plays its main character's naivete against readers' likely
knowledge of the historical realities, but here the juxtaposition
is believable and not at all precious; like "The Book Thief "(rev.
3/06), the novel extols the power of storytelling in the face of
tragedy, but "Once" pits Felix's stories against even deeper
ugliness. ... Gleitzman manages to find a grain of hope in the
unresolved (and likely dire) conclusion, but this is the rare
Holocaust book for young readers that doesn't alleviate its dark
themes with a comforting ending."--"The Horn Book, "Starred
Review"This gripping novel will make readers want to find out
more"--"Booklist"
“Like "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (rev. 9/06), this Holocaust
parable plays its main character’s naiveté against readers’ likely
knowledge of the historical realities, but here the juxtaposition
is believable and not at all precious; like "The Book Thief "(rev.
3/06), the novel extols the power of storytelling in the face of
tragedy, but "Once" pits Felix’s stories against even deeper
ugliness. ... Gleitzman manages to find a grain of hope in the
unresolved (and likely dire) conclusion, but this is the rare
Holocaust book for young readers that doesn’t alleviate its dark
themes with a comforting ending.”—"The Horn Book, "Starred
Review“This gripping novel will make readers want to find out
more”—"Booklist"
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