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48<br />
Kevin Brooks<br />
Judith Kerr<br />
THURSDAY 29 MAY<br />
GUARDIAN<br />
STAGE<br />
[289] 10AM, £5<br />
Worlds at War<br />
Anthony Pagden maps The 2,500year<br />
Struggle Between East and West<br />
from the secession of Asia and Europe,<br />
via Xerxes and Alexander <strong>to</strong> the<br />
present day divergence of Islam and<br />
the Chr<strong>is</strong>tian and secular West.<br />
[295] 11.30AM, £5, FAMILY EVENT<br />
The Tiger Who Came <strong>to</strong> Tea<br />
As the treasured picture book celebrates<br />
its fiftieth <strong>birthday</strong> Judith Kerr talks <strong>to</strong><br />
Julia Eccleshare about her children’s<br />
classics, from the classroom staple When<br />
Hitler S<strong>to</strong>le Pink Rabbit <strong>to</strong> the serial<br />
adventures of Mog the Cat.<br />
[301] 1PM, £4, 10 YRS +<br />
CILIP Carnegie Celebra<strong>to</strong>ry Event<br />
Arthur<br />
Kevin Crossley-Holland and Philip<br />
Reeve—both winners of the <strong>Guardian</strong><br />
Prize for Children’s Fiction and both<br />
shortl<strong>is</strong>ted for the 2008 CILIP<br />
Carnegie Medal—d<strong>is</strong>cuss Arthurian<br />
legend with Claire Armitstead.<br />
[307] 2.30PM, £4, 11 YRS +<br />
David Almond talks<br />
<strong>to</strong> Julia Eccleshare<br />
The great author of Skellig, Kit’s<br />
Wilderness, Clay, The Savage and The<br />
Fire-Eater talks about h<strong>is</strong> work with the<br />
<strong>Guardian</strong>’s children’s books edi<strong>to</strong>r.