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'''Books:'''
Jonathan has written seven books, some for adults and some for children.They are listed below:


'''Jonathan Tulloch''' is a British author.1) <ref>http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/09/featuresreviews.guardianreview32</ref>
The Season Ticket (2000, adults)
<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/bookreviews/6043971/A-Winding-Road.html</ref>
The Bonny Lad (2002, adults)
<ref>http://www.welovethisbook.com/reviews/mr-mccool</ref>
The Lottery (2004,adults)
<ref>http://unitedagents.co.uk/jonathan-tulloch</ref>
I Am A Cloud, I Can Blow Anywhere (2007, children)
<ref>http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/authors/jonathan-tulloch</ref>
Give Us This Day (2007, adults)
A Winding Road (2011, adults)
Mr McCool (2012, children)


Books
'''Critical Acclaim'''
has written seven books, some for adults and some for children.They are listed below:

The Season Ticket (2000, adults)
The Bonny Lad (2002, adults)
The Lottery (2004,adults)
I Am A Cloud, I Can Blow Anywhere (2007, children)
Give Us This Day (2007, adults)
A Winding Road (2011, adults)
Mr McCool (2012, children)

Critical
Tulloch's books have received mixed reviews, from "wholly absorbing" (Guardian) to "somewhat forced" (Telegraph). His most recent book, Mr McCool, was described as an "epic tale" (Welovethisbook.com)
Tulloch's books have received mixed reviews, from "wholly absorbing" (Guardian) to "somewhat forced" (Telegraph). His most recent book, Mr McCool, was described as an "epic tale" (Welovethisbook.com)
''The Season Ticket'' won the Betty Trask Award.
''The Season Ticket'' won the Betty Trask Award.


'''Personal Life:'''
Personal
Jonathan was born in Cumbria, but as lived in Gateshead,Bagby, and Africa. He is a Christian.
Jonathan was born in Cumbria, but lived in Gateshead,Bagby, and Africa. He is a Christian.
He has one brother, and is married with one child.
He has one brother, and is married with one child.


'''Bibliography'''
Bibliography
1) http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/09/featuresreviews.guardianreview32
1) http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/09/featuresreviews.guardianreview32
2) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/bookreviews/6043971/A-Winding-Road.html
2) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/bookreviews/6043971/A-Winding-Road.html
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4) http://unitedagents.co.uk/jonathan-tulloch
4) http://unitedagents.co.uk/jonathan-tulloch
5) http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/authors/jonathan-tulloch
5) http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/authors/jonathan-tulloch

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Revision as of 23:53, 23 June 2014

Jonathan Tulloch is a British author.1) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Books

Tulloch has written seven books, some for adults and some for children. They are listed below:

  • The Season Ticket (2000, adults)
  • The Bonny Lad (2002, adults)
  • The Lottery (2004,adults)
  • I Am A Cloud, I Can Blow Anywhere (2007, children)
  • Give Us This Day (2007, adults)
  • A Winding Road (2011, adults)
  • Mr McCool (2012, children)

Critical response

Tulloch's books have received mixed reviews, from "wholly absorbing" (Guardian) to "somewhat forced" (Telegraph). His most recent book, Mr McCool, was described as an "epic tale" (Welovethisbook.com) The Season Ticket won the Betty Trask Award.

Personal life

Jonathan was born in Cumbria, but has lived in Gateshead, Bagby, and Africa. He is a Christian. He has one brother, and is married with one child.

Bibliography

1) http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/jul/09/featuresreviews.guardianreview32 2) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/bookreviews/6043971/A-Winding-Road.html 3) http://www.welovethisbook.com/reviews/mr-mccool 4) http://unitedagents.co.uk/jonathan-tulloch 5) http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/authors/jonathan-tulloch

Reference