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Josh Lacey, who sometimes uses the pseudonym Josh Doder, (born 1968 in
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
) is a British writer. He has written several children’s books and one book for adults, ''God is Brazilian'', a biography of Charles Miller, the man who introduced football to Brazil.
"A game that changed the world" ''
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'' 7 May 2005


Bibliography


For Children


Mistifz

*''The One That Got Away'' (2009) *''Two Tigers on a String'' (2009) *''Three Diamonds and a Donkey'' (2010)


Bug Club

* ''The Mystery of the Poisoned Pudding'' (2011) * ''The Mystery of the Missing Finger'' (2011)


Tom Trelawney

* ''The Island Of Thieves'' (2011) * ''The Sultan's Tigers'' (2013)


Dragonsitter

* ''The Dragonsitter'' (2012) * ''The Dragonsitter Takes Off'' (2013) * ''The Dragonsitter's Castle'' (2013) * ''The Dragonsitter's Island'' (2014) * ''The Dragonsitter's Party'' (2015) * ''The Dragonsitter to the Rescue'' (2016) * ''The Dragonsitter: Trick or Treat?'' (2016)


Hope Jones

* ''Hope Jones Saves the World'' (2020) * ''Hope Jones Will Not Eat Meat'' (2021)


Others

*''Bearkeeper'' (2008) * ''The Robbers'' (2009) * ''The Pet Potato'', illustrated by Momoko Abe (2022)


Grk

Written under the pseudonym Joshua Doder * '' A Dog Called Grk'' (2005) * '' Grk and the Pelotti Gang'' (2006) * '' Grk and the Hot Dog Trail'' (2006) * '' Grk: Operation Tortoise'' (2007) * '' Grk Smells a Rat'' (2008) * '' Grk Takes Revenge'' (2009) * '' Grk Down Under'' (2010) * '' Grk and the Phoney Macaroni'' (2012)


For Adults

* ''God is Brazilian: Charles Miller, the Man Who Brought Football to Brazil'' (2005)


References


External links


Official Author Site
1968 births Living people British children's writers Writers from London English male writers {{UK-writer-stub