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He loved reading books as a child

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How did Paul Jennings become an author?

He loved writing as a child which has helped him become an author today.


Is Paul Jennings the author dead?

No. Author Paul Jennings is alive, he is 71


When was Paul Jennings - British author - born?

Paul Jennings, the British author, was born on April 30, 1943.


When did Paul Jennings - British author - die?

Paul Jennings - British author - died in 1989.


How many children did Paul Jennings the author have?

Paul Jennings had 6 children.


How many brothers or sisters did paul jennings have?

Paul Jennings the Aussie author's had two sisters which were herald Jennings and Siberia Jennings.


What has the author Pauc1943- Jennings written?

Pauc1943- Jennings has written: 'The Paul Jennings reader'


Is paul jennings an Australian author?

Paul Jennings is not an Australian author he was born in England in a place called Henston near London. Paul Jennings is said to be an Australian author as when he was 6 years old in 1949 he came to Australia. In those days people came to Australia by boat the boat Paul Jennings took was called Ranchi. He sailed for five weeks before arriving in Melbourne.


What are paul jennings achievements?

his achievements are become a writer and that's it because that is what he wanted to become and he did it :)


What problems did paul jennings had?

Paul Jennings was not born in 1989, If you are talking about the Australian Author, born in Middlesex, England. He was born on the 30th of April, 1943.


What is Paul Jennings full name?

Paul Jennings


Who is Paul Jennings family?

Paul Jennings was born into slavery in Virginia in 1799. He eventually gained his freedom and went on to work for President James Madison. He had a wife named Fanny and six children.