Alan Brunwin
Alan studied Art at Bisley Boy’s Boarding school in Surrey, England. At first an author of children’s stories, he became a London bus driver for a time, driving the now famous Routemaster #159 from Thornton Heath Clock Tower to Hampstead, London.
However, the mission dear to his heart is to fight against the forced stealing and adoption of children in the UK, which has been going on since the 1950s and continues today, even sending children to Australia. As a parent and grandparent he feels a duty to help these stolen children and families. By publishing his stories, such as “Snellies New Home”, he hopes to put the fun and imagination back in children’s lives.
Recognized and applauded, Alan’s Song “Fifty Years and Everyone Cheers, was composed for her majesty the Queen’s Golden Jubilee celebrations and lovingly acknowledged by the Queen herself. Cheering Alan on are many loyal supporters all over the world, including Chris Tarrant TV and Ruth Elliott from Edu Designs in the USA.
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