Michael Rosen is the author of over 140 books of poetry, stories and politics. He was the Children's Laureate between 2007-9 and is currently the professor of Children's Literature at Goldsmiths University. He has won numerous international awards for his work in literature. He presents Word of Mouth on BBC Radio 4.
In his writing, he puts on no airs; his literary background (English degree from Wadham, Oxford) has not held him up - or back. Sometimes his writing is so simple, you wonder at it: how did he resist the temptation to dress it up? He knows - in his work at least - when to stop. Kate Kellaway, Observer The lovely thing about Rosen's writing is that it is rooted in the reality of his own post-war childhood - you can smell the matzo bray his father makes as a treat when his mother is out, hear the wheels squeak on his go-kart, sense the thrill of him and his 10-year-old friend Mart on holiday climbing the Sugar Loaf mountain and crossing from Wales into England with their trousers down. Guardian Throughout his career, Rosen has inspired children and adults to fall in love with reading. Independent He's too good a story-teller for this book not to be worth your while. - Spectator Humorous and moving ... A memorable and worthwhile read from a principled man who celebrates the funny side of life. - Irish Times He has the knack of instantly grabbing your attention... Rosen seems to have the unusual gift of being able to write affectionately and intelligently about his family, without quite tipping over into schmaltz - Ian Sansom, New Statesman As with almost every experience in this memoir, it seems like a poem waiting to happen. - Jewish Chronicle As you would expect from an excellent storyteller like Rosen, the book is full of humour and optimism but with twinges of sadness. - Socialist Review This hugely engaging memoir excavates the theatre of the mind and memory ... His anarchic humour, which is the hallmark of his children's poetry, threads throughout. - Morning Star