Judith Kerr in conversation

Auditorium

 Author and illustrator Judith Kerr shares the real life stories behind her words and pictures.
 
Judith’s semi-autobiographical novel When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, based on her family’s escape from Nazi Germany, is now a set text in German schools. Her much-loved Mog stories and the classic The Tiger Who Came To Tea have delighted generations of children and parents alike.With a new book, The Crocodile Under the Bed, to add to her remarkable oeuvre, Judith joins Nicolette Jones of the Sunday Times in conversation.

This event lasts one hour (including time for questions).

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