Books about Rugby for children and teens
Rugby books for children and teens with titles by Patrick Ness, Alice Oseman, Tom Palmer, Shamini Flint, Adam Hargreaves, Chloe Walsh, Maggie Alphonsi, Rob Burrow, Johnny Sexton, and Gordon D’Arcy.
Recommended reading books for primary & secondary aged children in the UK
Adam Hargreaves is a British author and illustrator, best known for his work on the Mr. Men and Little Miss series. He is the son of Roger Hargreaves, the original creator of the series. Adam began his involvement with the series after his father’s passing in 1988, continuing the legacy by writing and illustrating new titles.
Hargreaves has expanded the series significantly, introducing new characters and stories that maintain the charm and simplicity of the originals. His contributions have helped the series remain popular with children worldwide. In addition to his work on the Mr. Men and Little Miss books, Adam Hargreaves has also worked on other projects, including the Doctor Who series, where he illustrated a collection of books featuring the iconic Time Lord in the style of the Mr. Men characters.
Adam Hargreaves’ work has been published by Penguin Random House, which continues to release new titles in the series. The Mr. Men and Little Miss books have been translated into multiple languages, reaching a global audience and selling millions of copies worldwide.

Rugby books for children and teens with titles by Patrick Ness, Alice Oseman, Tom Palmer, Shamini Flint, Adam Hargreaves, Chloe Walsh, Maggie Alphonsi, Rob Burrow, Johnny Sexton, and Gordon D’Arcy.
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