Mog (Judith Kerr)

Mog (Judith Kerr)
Mog, on the cover of the first book in the series

Mog the cat is the main character in a series of children's books written by Judith Kerr. Other regularly occurring characters include Mr and Mrs Thomas (Mog's owners) and their two children Nicky and Debbie. In each book Mog gets into a different conundrum with a new character or event. Unusually for a popular children's series, Mog dies of old age in the final book, 2002's Goodbye, Mog.[1]

Kerr based her illustrations of the house in which the family live on her own family home in Barnes, London, and the two children were named after the middle names of her own son and daughter, Matthew and Tacy.[2] The family name "Thomas" is from the first name of her husband, Nigel Kneale, upon whom the appearance of Mr Thomas was based.[2]

Mog the cat was mentioned by David Cameron at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester in 2011.

Titles include (with year of first publication):

  • Mog the Forgetful Cat (1970)
  • Mog's Christmas (1976)
  • Mog and the Baby (1980)
  • Mog in the Dark (1983)
  • Mog and Me (1984)
  • Mog's Family of Cats (1985)
  • Mog's Amazing Birthday Caper (1986)
  • Mog and Bunny (1988)
  • Mog and Barnaby (1991)
  • Look Out, Mog (1991)
  • Mog on Fox Night (1993)
  • Mog in the Garden (1994)
  • Mog's Kittens (1994)
  • Mog and the Granny (1995)
  • Mog and the Vee Ee Tee (1996)
  • Mog's Bad Thing (2000)
  • Goodbye, Mog (2002)

References

  1. ^ Kate Kellaway, A good cat and true, The Guardian, 19 October 2002
  2. ^ a b Murray, Andy (2006) (paperback). Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale. London: Headpress. p. 110. ISBN 1-900486-50-4. 

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