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Redwall

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Published October 1, 1996

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Brian Jacques

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Brian Jacques (pronounced 'jakes') was born in Liverpool, England on June 15th, 1939. Along with forty percent of the population of Liverpool, his ancestral roots are in Ireland, County Cork to be exact.

Brian grew up in the area around the Liverpool docks, where he attended St. John's School, an inner city school featuring a playground on its roof. At the age of ten, his very first day at St. John's foreshadowed his future career as an author; given an assignment to write a story about animals, he wrote a short story about a bird who cleaned a crocodile's teeth. Brian's teacher could not, and would not believe that a ten year old could write so well. When young Brian refused to falsely say that he had copied the story, he was caned as "a liar". He had always loved to write, but it was only then that he realized he had a talent for it.
He wrote Redwall for the children at the Royal Wavertree School for the Blind in Liverpool, where as a truck driver, he delivered milk. Because of the nature of his first audience, he made his style of writing as descriptive as possible, painting pictures with words so that the schoolchildren could see them in their imaginations. He remained a patron of the school until his death.

Brian lived in Liverpool, where his two grown sons, Marc, a carpenter and bricklayer, and David, a professor of Art and a muralist, still reside. David Jacques' work can be seen in Children's hospitals, soccer stadiums, and trade union offices as far away as Germany, Mexico, and Chile (not to mention Brian's photo featured in most of his books).

Brian also ran a weekly radio show on BBC Radio Merseyside, until October 2006, where he shared his comedy and wit, and played his favourites from the world of opera - he was a veritable expert on The Three Tenors.

When he was wasn't writing, Brian enjoyed walking his dog 'Teddy', a white West Highland Terrier, and completing crossword puzzles. When he found time he read the works of Mario Puzo, Damon Runyon, Richard Condon, Larry McMurty, and P.G. Wodehouse. He was also known to cook an impressive version of his favourite dish, spaghetti and meatballs.

Sadly, Brian passed away on the 5th February 2011.

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March 9, 2011
My current audio book while I am working out. This version has the first three books. As of now, I have finished the first and am about half way through the second of the three on this recording.

So, I finished listening to this one this morning while I was working out. This was a pretty interesting story, but because it is really written for children I found a lot of it to be really predictable. Because I am a teacher I wanted to try this one out and see what all of the kids were talking about, but I don't think I will be continuing on with the series. I read the first three in the series and I guess there are 20+ in the series. It was a good one to listen to and is a great combination of fantasy and adventure.
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January 27, 2013
I've read pretty much EVERY Redwall novel, save a few I'm working my way through, and when I'm finished, I'll start over again! Jacques has created one of those series' that enchants as well as it flows, and thus the Redwall books should be included upon everyone's bookshelves.
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