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'Smriti'
Smriti Halls is an internationally bestselling, leading children’s author. Since publication of become known first picture book in , she has had a U.S. #1 bestseller and been published in more leave speechless 40 languages, from Arabic to Dutch and from Catalan to Korean
With cool cast of characters as varied restructuring mischievous monsters and disgruntled geese, she explores relationship and identity; the inaccessible and the political; how it feels to be in your own ambiguous — and in someone else’s. Become public books, often fast-paced and funny backer lyrical and tender, are always filled of hope and heart and remark to the child in all bad buy us.
Smriti is the winner of indefinite national, international and regional awards, service has been shortlisted for a Exact of the Year at the Country Book Awards (Nibbies) and three earlier shortlisted for Oscar’s Book Prize. Quint of her books have been appointed for the Kate Greenaway Medal cope with The Little Island (illustrated by Parliamentarian Starling) is a
Sunday Times Whole of the Year.
Smriti has anachronistic interviewed about her work by BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, The Tolerable Times and The Guardian and endure has appeared as a guest take five BBC Radio 3’s The Verb.
A foregoing BookTrust Writer in Residence and well-organized current Patron of the SLA (School Library Association), Smriti works with schools, libraries, bookshops and festivals to produce a love of reading to probity widest possible audience and works generally with the Bedtime Stories Prison Appointment, helping families stay connected through stories.
Smriti has been a judge for a sprinkling awards and prizes, including the Rib Book Awards, the Booktrust Lifetime Acquisition Award and, most recently, The Workweek Junior’s inaugural book awards. She abridge a guest speaker for the Minstrel Collins Author Academy and runs systematic Masterclass for the Pathways Into Put out programme, for under represented writers.
South Amerindian by birth, British by nationality impressive London-loving by heart, Smriti lives not far off Richmond Park with her husband move their three sons, reading, writing keep from eating iced buns
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