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Bernard Ashley was bombed out of his
school in the Second World War. He went to 14 different primary
schools because he was evacuated in and out of London during the
war.
It didn't put him off school though. Bernard trained
as a teacher and went on to be the head teacher of three primary
schools. His wife has been head teacher of two schools and he has
two sons who are both head teachers. Bernard knows a lot about
schools!
Bernard was born in South London and has never moved
very far away. At school he describes himself as “a
conforming coward who didn't work hard enough”. Originally he
wanted to be an actor, but teaching is quite like acting and
Bernard enjoyed it, before retiring to write full-time.
Bernard has been writing since 1965 when he sold some
short stories, but his first book was published in 1975. Since then
Bernard has written over two-dozen books. He likes to tell stories
that are full of excitement and drama, but which also show how a
child copes with a crisis point in his or her life.
Bernard has always been committed to supporting and
promoting multi-cultural children's books. He won one of the first
Other Awards for The Trouble with Donovan Croft, the story of a
West Indian boy who becomes mute when a white family adopts him.
Almost all of his stories are set in the Charlton area of London
where he lives and has taught, and which he knows so well.
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