Oliver Jeffers

Oliver Jeffers

Books

14

Avg Rating

4.2

Years Active

2004-2026

About

Oliver Jeffers is a renowned visual artist and storyteller best known for his captivating children's books, which combine enchanting illustrations with whimsical narratives. Born in Northern Ireland in 1977, Jeffers studied visual communication at the University of Ulster. His debut book, "How to Catch a Star," was published in 2004, setting the stage for a successful career in children's literature. Over the years, Jeffers has earned numerous accolades, including the Kate Greenaway Medal. His works, such as "Lost and Found" and "The Day the Crayons Quit," often explore themes of friendship, imagination, and adventure, resonating with readers young and old.

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