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John Hegley

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John Hegley


Born
in Newington Green, Islington, London, The United Kingdom
October 01, 1953

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Average rating: 3.9 · 824 ratings · 100 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
Stanley's Stick

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My Dog Is a Carrot

4.21 avg rating — 94 ratings — published 2002 — 6 editions
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Glad to Wear Glasses

3.98 avg rating — 95 ratings — published 1995 — 7 editions
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Peace, Love and Potatoes

3.66 avg rating — 77 ratings — published 2012 — 4 editions
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Five Sugars Please

3.87 avg rating — 69 ratings — published 1993 — 3 editions
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The Family Pack

4.12 avg rating — 60 ratings — published 1986 — 4 editions
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Can I Come Down Now Dad?

3.85 avg rating — 60 ratings — published 1991 — 6 editions
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Love Cuts

3.79 avg rating — 48 ratings — published 1998 — 4 editions
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Dog

3.93 avg rating — 45 ratings — published 2003 — 2 editions
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Beyond Our Kennel

3.67 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 1998 — 3 editions
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“my doggie don't wear glasses
so they're lying when they say
a dog looks like it's owner
aren't they

- My doggie don't wear glasses
John Hegley, Can I Come Down Now Dad?

“I experienced a terrible sense of my own mortality as it struck me that during my life I would only remove and replace my glasses a specific number of times. The thought filled me with sombreness to the extent that I began to weep, removing my glasses so that I could wipe my eyes, thus adding one more to whatever the final number would have been; the realisation of which cheered me.

- A spectacular tale
John Hegley, Can I Come Down Now Dad?

“J just like his Dad
E ever so just (like his Dad)
S specless (he never wore glasses)
U unable to swim
S sometimes I wonder if he was praying for the betraying kiss of Judas so as not to miss out on his Easter egg

C cut bread into very thin slices
H hippy aeroplane impressionist
R really easy to spot in a crowd on a Good Friday
I I wonder if he had a dog
S escapologist
T took him three days but he did it

- In the name of the Lord
John Hegley, Can I Come Down Now Dad?



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