Judith Kerr, the author of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea,” died Wednesday. The 95-year-old died at her home in London after a “short illness.” Kerr’s publishing company, HarperCollins, announced her ...
The beloved children’s book author Judith Kerr, who died on May 22 at age 95, proved that one way of coping with the tragedies of modern Jewish history was with an appetite for creative work. Kerr’s ...
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Judith Kerr, the British book author and illustrator who delighted children with tales of a hungry tiger and a mischievous cat named Mog, died on Wednesday at her home in London. She was 95. Her ...
British writer and illustrator Judith Kerr, whose death at 95 was announced on Thursday, captivated young readers around the world with her tales of a fluffy tiger coming to tea, a trouble-prone cat ...
Legendary children’s author and illustrator Judith Kerr has died at the age of 95, her publisher Harper Collins confirmed today. The author, who published over 30 books in her 50-year career, was best ...
She still lives in the house in Barnes in south west London where she and husband, scriptwriter Thomas Kneale, most famous for the Quatermass series of television programmes came as newlyweds in 1954 ...
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Judith Kerr, a refugee from Nazi Germany who wrote and illustrated the bestselling “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” and other beloved children’s books, has died at her home in London. She was 95. The ...
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