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Hugh Lupton is a British storyteller, one of the most prominent figures in the tradition of oral storytelling. Early life and career Lupton was born in 1952, the eldest child of Francis G. H. Lupton and Mary Gee/Lupton. He is the great nephew of Arthur Ransome (1884-1967) whom, as a boy, he often visited. Lupton can recall hearing his great uncle's classic children's stories set in Norfolk and the Lake District. "He (Ransome) was very old by then, in his dotage, but I remember him and stories were very important as I grew up." Lupton was born in Cambridgeshire, where there was much family heritage, and educated at the King's College School, Cambridge. He studied to become a teacher in Norwich. As of 2013 he was based at Spratt's Green near Aylsham. Lupton co-founded the Company of Storytellers (with Ben Haggarty and Sally Pomme Clayton) in 1985, and for a while ran a branch of The Crick Crack Club in Norfolk. Lupton tells a wide variety of stories, including epics such as Iliad and Odyssey, but also collections of shorter stories such as I become part of it (tales from the pre-world) and folktales such as The Three Snake Leaves (tales from the Grimm Forest). Children's books Freaky Tales from Far and Wide (1999) Norfolk Songline: Walking the Peddars Way (2000) The Songs of Birds: Poems and Stories from Many Cultures (2000) Tales of Wisdom and Wonder (2000), ill. Niamh Sharkey Pirican Pic and Pirican Mor (2003) The Gingerbread Man (2003) The Story Tree: Tales to Read Aloud (2005), ill. Sophie Fatus Riddle Me this: Riddles and Stories to Sharpen Your Wits (2007), ill. Sophie Fatus Tales of Mystery and Magic (2010), ill. Agnese Baruzzi la voz de los sueñosy otros cuentos(2003) With Daniel Morden Lupton and the Welsh storyteller Daniel Morden have written several volumes retelling ancient Greek stories. The Adventures of Odysseus (2006), illustrated by Christina Balit The Adventures of Achilles (2012), ill. Carole Hénaff Theseus and the Minotaur (2013), ill. Hénaff Orpheus and Eurydice (2013), ill. Hénaff Demeter and Persephone (2013), ill. Hénaff Greek Myths: Three Heroic Tales (2017), ill. Carole Hénaff Awards Lupton won the "Hodja Cup" (named for the Mulla Nasreddin: "The truth is something I have never spoken.") at The Crick Crack Club's renowned Grand Lying Contest in 2010. References External links Official website Lupton at Facebook Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival Hugh Lupton at Library of Congress, with 11 library catalogue records. Discover the Sophie Henaff popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sophie Henaff books.

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    Stick Together

    Sophie Hénaff & Sam Gordon

    After their successful solving of three cold cases and exposing corruption at the very highest level of the Paris police force, Anne Capestan's squad of misfits and nohopers should...

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    Drame de pique

    Sophie Hénaff

    Depuis leur commissariat oublié, Anne Capestan et sa drôle de brigade suivent avec attention le phénomène des « piqûres en soirée » qui se propage sur tout le territoire. Jusqu'à c...

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    The Awkward Squad

    Sophie Hénaff

    Suspended from her job as a promising police officer for firing "one bullet too many", Anne Capestan is expecting the worst when she is summoned to H.Q. to learn her fate. Instead,...