Morris Gleitzman: In the last couple of years, I've found it is getting a lot harder to be optimistic'
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The trees in the suburban Brisbane street where Morris Gleitzman walks reflect the interplay of light and shade that characterizes his work, which can tackle serious topics with a touch of humor.
Gleitzman's new novel, 'Tweet,' focuses on birds uniting against humanity's destruction of nature, showcasing his ability to address important issues in a creative and engaging way.
Gleitzman's attire, including a colorful scarf and a bucket hat to conceal wounds from mole removals, is a reflection of his unassuming nature amidst his significant literary achievements.
Gleitzman draws inspiration for his numerous published books from Chinese tea, which not only fuels his creativity but also keeps him active due to frequent trips to the bathroom.
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