Born: 01-01-1953
Morris Gleitzman is an acclaimed Australian author known for his poignant and humorous children's books. Born in 1953 in the United Kingdom, he moved to Australia in his teens. Gleitzman gained popularity with his novel "Two Weeks with the Queen" and further captivated audiences with his "Once" series. His storytelling often blends humor with serious themes, earning him a cherished spot in children's literature. Gleitzman has also worked as a screenwriter and columnist.
The world's worst problems, as well as the best, can start from the simplest things.
Being kind to yourself is the first step in being kind to others.
Sometimes, the most powerful stories are the ones that are never told.
It's important to stand up for what you believe in, even if you're standing alone.
The truth can be hard to face, but it's always worth seeking.
Memories can be painful, but they also remind us of who we are.
The world can be a scary place, but there is always hope for a better future.
Love is a powerful force that can conquer even the darkest of times.
We are all connected, and our actions have ripples that can change the world.
Words have power, and they can be used to heal or harm.
It's important to have empathy and try to understand others before judging them.
Change starts with small actions, but they can lead to big transformations.