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You Wait Till I’m Older Than You

by Michael Rosen

Interest age: 7 to 11
Reading age: 9+

Published by Puffin, 2016

  • Poetry and rhyme

About this book

This is a book of poems about people: friends and family, and the funny and sometimes sad times that we have with them. Drawing on his own life, Rosen gives us a variety of thoughtful short poems, from My Friend Roger, in which he describes a friend whose parents disapprove of Michael, and poems like The Shop Downstairs and Don’t Tell Your Mother, in which we find Michael’s father depicted in small moments that show his character.

The book contains longer poems too: In Eddie and the Car, Rosen tells the story of getting the family car stuck in a hedge in France, and having to ask a French farmer to help him; in The Line, he tells the story of a line separating the boys from the girls in the school playground, and what happens as a result; in Australia, he tells the story of being on holiday with his own children and encountering some terrifyingly big insects. There are also a number of poems featuring a boy called Harrybo, who, we learn, died when he was just 17.

Many of the poems in this book are very affecting, and there’s much here about Michael’s Jewish heritage and identity as well as his own childhood, and being a dad himself – parents will definitely identify with the poem Eddie and the Supermarket, in which Michael recalls taking his young son to the shops and the chaos of Eddie in the trolley. It’s a really lovely collection, perfect for schools and to read at home, too.

About the author

Michael Rosen is one of Britain’s best loved writers and performance poets for children and adults. His first degree in English Literature and Language was from Wadham College, Oxford and he went on to study for an MA at the University of Reading and a PhD at the former University of North London, now London Metropolitan.

He is currently Professor of Children’s Literature at Goldsmiths, University of London where he co-devised and teaches critical approaches to reading on an MA in Children’s Literature, having done the same at Birkbeck, University of London. He has taught on MA courses in universities since 1994.

He was the Children’s Laureate from 2007 to 2009 and has published over 200 books for children and adults, including the recent bestseller Many Different Kinds of Love and On The Move.

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