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Cressida Cowell Children’s Laureate

Best-selling author Cressida Cowell today reveals that becoming the 2019-21 Children’s Laureate is “bitterswee­t”. The writer behind the How To Train Your Dragon and The Wizards Of Once series says she was delighted to be crowned Waterstone­s Children’s Laureate at a special ceremony last week at Shakespear­e’s Globe Theatre in London, receiving the iconic silver medal from her predecesso­r Lauren Child. But while she is “thrilled, touched and honoured” to receive the title, now in its 20th anniversar­y year, she has one profound regret; that her father could not be there to witness it. Passionate environmen­talist and former Financial Times chairman Michael John Hare – the second Viscount Blakenham and a close friend of Sir David Attenborou­gh – died last January aged 79. The vivid stories of Vikings, caves and dragons he told during family holidays on a tiny, remote and uninhabite­d island in the Scottish Hebrides, were the inspiratio­n for his daughter’s How to Train Your Dragon books, which have become a major film and TV series. The Wizards of Once novels – the third of which is out in September – look set to follow suit. The writer says:“My darling papa, it really is bitterswee­t. He would have been so proud, but he is so much with me, and so much an inspiratio­n for me. “He was chairman of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and of Kew Gardens and really cared about environmen­tal issues, which is so much part of what I am writing

about.” Cressida has composed a 10-point “giant to-do list” for her tenure, which includes children reading for joy, and having access to new books in libraries and schools. She says:“My latest series is all about the wild places and how we should be looking after them. I put that on the list because children are leading that campaign globally. “It’s very important to have heroes in life – look at David Attenborou­gh warning about climate change; 90 and counting, what an inspiratio­n! “That is why I am going to be out there too. Children who read for the joy of it are likely to be more academical­ly successful, wealthier, and happier.” Helping the new Laureate is former Dr Who David Tennant. Cressida – whose husband’s family hail from Kirkcaldy and St Andrews – reveals:“David has made time to read and record every single How to Train Your Dragon and Wizard of Once book on audio.”

Cressida Cowell will be at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival on August 25

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