Judith
Kerr was born on June 14,1923 in Berlin but escaped from Hitler’s
Germany with her parents and brother in 1933 when she was nine years
old. Her father was a drama critic and a distinguished writer whose
books were burned by the Nazis. The family passed through Switzerland
and France before arriving finally in England in 1936.
Judith went to eleven different schools, worked in the
Red Cross during the war, and won a scholarship to the Central School of
Arts and Crafts in 1945. Since then she has worked as an artist, a BBC
television scriptwriter and, for the past thirty years, as author and
illustrator of children’s books.
Her three autobiographical novels are based on her
early wandering years (which against all the odds she greatly enjoyed),
her adolescence in London during the war, and finally on a brief return
to Berlin as a young married woman. The stories have been
internationally acclaimed and, to the author’s considerable
satisfaction, have done particularly well in Germany where they are
sometimes used as an easy introduction to a difficult period of German
history. Judith has a daughter who is a designer and a son who is a
novelist. She lives in London.