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Pete Johnson was born on 29 April, 1965, is an A british writer writers. Discover Pete Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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1965

Pete Johnson (born 29 April 1965) is a British children's writer with more than fifty books to his name.

Inspired by the author, Dodie Smith – a fan letter led to a correspondence for over twenty years – his earlier books were for teenagers.

1996

But, his first breakout hit was The Ghost Dog in 1996; an eerie tale about the power of imagination which won both the Stockton Children's Book of the Year Award and The Young Telegraph Book of the Year.

This book is still widely used in schools.

2001

Other horror stories followed including, The Creeper (2001) which also won The Stockton Children's Book of the Year Award and The Vampire Blog (2010) which won The Brilliant Book Award.

2002

His anti-bullying novels Traitor (2002) and Avenger (2004) have also earned special praise and several prizes.

2003

How to Train Your Parents (2003), his biggest international success, is now translated into twenty-nine languages.

The lead character Louis the Laugh has since appeared in four stand-alone sequels.

2004

He has also written best-selling comedies for Barrington Stoke, including, Diary of an (Un) Teenager (2004) and Awesome (2013).

Pete Johnson was made a Reading Champion by the Book Trust in recognition of all his work in promoting reading in schools and libraries.

He lives near St Albans.

2005

Although, in more recent years,achieved his greatest success with comedies such as, Trust me I’m a Troublemaker, 2005 winner of The Calerdale Children’s Book Award and shortlisted for the Lincolnshire Young People’s Award.

2006

Help I’m a Classroom Gambler (2006), winner of both The Sheffield and Leicester Children's Book Awards.

2007

And The Bad Spy’s Guide (2007) shortlisted for The Blue Peter Book Award (Book I couldn't put down category)

2013

My Parents Are Out of Control (2013), shortlisted for The Roald Dahl Funny Prize.

2015

My Parents are Driving me Crazy (2015), How to Update Your Parents (2016) – which deals with the impact of the internet on family life and How to Fool Your Parents (2017).

2018

As part of celebrations marking twenty years of The Stockton Children's Book Award in March 2018, Pete Johnson has been invited to return – he is the first author to win this award and the only writer to win it twice.