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The Vicar of Nibbleswicke

by

Roald Dahl
Illustrator: Quentin Blake

This is the highly amusing tale of Reverend Lee, who does not realise that his dyslexia is affecting his sermons. His parishioners are initially amused when he muddles his sentences, but eventually nobody can decipher the garbled and often shocking messages coming from the pulpit. An extremely funny book, the proceeds of which go to the Dyslexia Institute.

 

Publisher: Puffin
  • Quentin Blake

    Children's Laureate 1999-2001
    Quentin Blake was born in 1932 and read English at Cambridge, before attending Chelsea Art College. He has won many major prizes for illustration, including the Kate Greenaway Medal (1980) and the Red House Children's Book Award (1981) for Mister Magnolia. He is also the winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration and in 1990 was voted 'The Illustrator's Illustrator' by Observer Magazine. A tireless promoter of children's literature – and a long-time collaborator with roald Dahl –  Quentin Blake was awarded the OBE in 1988 and in 2005 he was awarded a CBE for services to Children's Literature. In the most recent New Year’s Honours list he has been knighted.

     

    Quentin was the inaugural Children's Laureate (1999-2001), an experience he recorded in his book Laureate's Progress. During his time in the role, he celebrated children's books and children's book illustration with a range of projects and exhibitions, and conceived the idea for the House of Illustration, the world's first centre dedicated to the art of illustration in all its forms.   

     

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