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Lenny Henry / written by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Diane Ewen.

Discover the incredible life of Sir Lenny Henry, the multi-talented comedian, actor, writer and activist. Ever since he was small, Lenny Henry wanted to be a comedian. At home in Dudley, England, he would pretend to be the characters he watched on TV, copying scenes from his favourite shows to entertain his six brothers and sisters. But life wasn't always easy, and at school Lenny found himself the subject of racist bullying-until he figured out a way to beat the bullies using humour. This was when he realised he had a gift: he could make people laugh. He shot to fame aged 16 and the following decades were full of great successes, such as his hugely popular TV programme The Lenny Henry Show. Lenny co-founded the charity Comic Relief in response to a terrible famine in East Africa. Over 25 years later, Lenny and the charity remain committed to creating a just world, free from poverty, and have raised millions of pounds. An actor, a comedian, an author and a champion of inclusivity, Lenny is a much-loved figure whose story encourages us to keep smiling.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9010424125 J 920 HEN
Junior nonfiction   City Branch . . Available .  
C9010424060 J 920 HEN
Junior nonfiction   Earlville Branch . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780711285408 (hardback)
Dewey 920
Author Sánchez Vegara, Ma Isabel (María Isabel) author.
Title Lenny Henry / written by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Diane Ewen.
Published London : Frances Lincoln Children's Books, an imprint of The Quarto Group, 2024.
Physical description 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.
Series Little people, big dreams
Summary Discover the incredible life of Sir Lenny Henry, the multi-talented comedian, actor, writer and activist. Ever since he was small, Lenny Henry wanted to be a comedian. At home in Dudley, England, he would pretend to be the characters he watched on TV, copying scenes from his favourite shows to entertain his six brothers and sisters. But life wasn't always easy, and at school Lenny found himself the subject of racist bullying-until he figured out a way to beat the bullies using humour. This was when he realised he had a gift: he could make people laugh. He shot to fame aged 16 and the following decades were full of great successes, such as his hugely popular TV programme The Lenny Henry Show. Lenny co-founded the charity Comic Relief in response to a terrible famine in East Africa. Over 25 years later, Lenny and the charity remain committed to creating a just world, free from poverty, and have raised millions of pounds. An actor, a comedian, an author and a champion of inclusivity, Lenny is a much-loved figure whose story encourages us to keep smiling.
Subject Henry, Lenny -- Juvenile literature
Comic Relief (Organization) -- History -- Juvenile literature
Comedians -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Actors, Black -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Actors -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Authors, English -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Television personalities -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Black people -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
Picture books
Biographies
Additional author Ewen, Diane, (Illustrator) illustrator.
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