From teaching to writing novels It was not until he was teaching in Kent that Morpurgo discovered his vocation in life, of which he later said "I could see there was magic in it for them, and realized there was magic in it for me." Morpurgo's writing career was inspired by
Ted Hughes'
Poetry in the Making,
Paul Gallico's
The Snow Goose and
Ernest Hemingway's
The Old Man and the Sea. Hughes and another poet,
Seán Rafferty, were influential in his career, with Hughes becoming a friend, mentor and neighbour. Morpurgo credits Hughes and Rafferty with giving him the confidence to write
War Horse, his most successful work to date.) •
Farm Boy (1997) •
Joan of Arc (1998) (republished as
Sparrow: The True Story of Joan of Arc (2012)) • ''
Kensuke's Kingdom'' (1999) •
Billy the Kid (2000) •
The Sleeping Sword (2002) •
Private Peaceful (2003) •
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2004) • ''The Orchard Book of Aesop's Fables'' (2004), illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark •
War: Stories of Conflict (compiler) (2005) •
Meeting Cezanne (2005) •
The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips (2005) •
Alone on a Wide Wide Sea (2006) •
Beowulf (2006), illustrated by Michael Foreman •
Born to Run (2007) •
Kaspar: Prince of Cats (2008) •
Running Wild (2009) •
The Kites Are Flying! (2009) •
Not Bad for a Bad Lad (2010) •
An Elephant in the Garden (2010) •
Shadow (2010) •
Little Manfred (2011) •
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (2011) •
Homecoming (2012) •
Where My Wellies Take Me (with Clare Morpurgo) (2012) •
A Medal for Leroy (2012) •
Beauty and the Beast (2013) •
Pinocchio By Pinocchio (2013) •
All I Said Was (2014) •
Half a Man (2014) •
Listen to the Moon (2014) •
Mini Kid (2014) • ''Such Stuff: A Story-Maker's Inspiration'' (2016) •
The Fox and the Ghost King (The Timeless Tale of an Impossible Dream) (2016) •
An Eagle in the Snow (2016) •
Greatest Magical Stories (2017) •
Lucky Button (2017) •
Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of the Wizard of Oz (2017) •
Flamingo Boy (2018) •
In the Mouth of the Wolf (2018) •
The Day the World Stopped Turning (2019) •
Grandpa Christmas (2020) •
A Song of Gladness (2021) •
The Puffin Keeper (2021) • ''
When Fishes Flew: The Story of Elena's War'' (2021) •
Carnival of the Animals (2021) •
Flying Scotsman and the Best Birthday Ever (2022) •
Cobweb (2024)
Adaptations Gentle Giant was presented as an opera by composer Stephen McNeff and librettist Mike Kenny at the Royal Opera House in 2006. Film versions have been made of
Friend or Foe (1981),
Private Peaceful (2012) and
When the Whales Came (1989), the latter also being adapted to a stage play.
My Friend Walter (1988) 'Purple Penguins' (2000) and
Out of the Ashes (2001) have been adapted for television. Composer
Stephen Barlow created a musical adaptation of
Rainbow Bear, narrated by his wife
Joanna Lumley. This was subsequently presented as a ballet by the National Youth Ballet of Great Britain in August 2010.
War Horse has been adapted as a radio broadcast and as a
stage play by
Nick Stafford, premiering at the
National Theatre, London, on 17 October 2007. The horses were played by life-sized horse puppets designed and built by the
Handspring Puppet Company of
South Africa. It won two
Olivier Awards in 2007. Initially intended to run for 16 weeks, due to popular demand the show transferred to the
New London Theatre in the
West End on 28 March 2009. It closed in the West End after eight years, having been seen by 2.7 million people in London and seven million worldwide at the time. It was the most successful production of the National Theatre ever. The play's Broadway production won five
Tony Awards, including
Best Play. It went on several UK tours and was also staged in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, and The Netherlands. It was seen by seven million people outside the UK. In 2011,
War Horse was adapted by
Lee Hall and
Richard Curtis as a British
film directed by
Steven Spielberg. The film was nominated numerous awards, including six
Academy Awards and five
BAFTA Awards.
Waiting for Anya was adapted as a
film of the same title released in 2020. ''
Kensuke's Kingdom'', following a fictionalised version of Morpurgo himself stranded on a
desert island as a child, was adapted as a
film of the same title first released in 2023 and widely released in 2024, with Aaron MacGregor voicing a young Michael, and
Sally Hawkins and
Cillian Murphy voicing his parents.
Reception and influence Morpurgo has thirty books on the HarperCollins list and has sold more than 35 million books worldwide.
Reading Matters website calls Morpurgo's 1999 ''Kensuke's Kingdom'' "A quietly told story, but plenty of drama and emotion."
The Guardian described
Private Peaceful, Morpurgo's 2003 novel for older children, as a "humanising and humane work".
Children's Laureate Morpurgo and Ted Hughes, then
Poet Laureate, originated the idea of the
Children's Laureate role, and Morpurgo later became the third person to fill the two-year position, from 2003 to 2005.
Literary awards and prizes ;Shortlisted • 1991
Carnegie Medal:
Waiting for Anya • 1995 Carnegie Medal:
Arthur, High King of Britain • 1996 Carnegie Medal:
The Wreck of the Zanzibar • 2002 W. H. Smith Award for Children's Literature:
Out of the Ashes • 2003
Blue Peter Book Award: The Book I Couldn't Put Down:
Cool! • 2003 Carnegie Medal:
Private Peaceful • 2004 Whitbread Children's Book Award:
Private Peaceful • 2009
Sydney Taylor Book Award Notable title for Older Readers:
The Mozart Question • 2012 Bippo award for books • 2010
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German youth literature prize):
Warten auf Anya (Waiting for Anya) • 2014
Costa Children's Book Award:
Listen to the Moon ;Awarded • 1993
Prix Sorcières (France):
King of the Cloud Forests • 1995 Whitbread Children's Book Award:
The Wreck of the Zanzibar • 1996
Nestlé Smarties Book Prize (Gold Award):
The Butterfly Lion • 1999 Prix Sorcières (France):
Wombat Goes Walkabout • 2000
Red House Children's Book Award: ''Kensuke's Kingdom'' • 2001 Prix Sorcières (France): ''Kensuke's Kingdom'' • 2002 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize (Bronze Award):
The Last Wolf • 2004 Red House Children's Book Award:
Private Peaceful • 2011 Red House Children's Book Award:
Shadow • 2017 Red House Children's Book Award:
An Eagle in the Snow • 2021
Chen Bochui Children's Literature Award (China) – best author ==Personal life==