Jeremy Williams

I am a writer of serious books for adults, and less serious books for children. This website is about my children’s writing – links to my other work here. My latest book is Max Counts to a Million, published by Nosy Crow in March 2022.


Absolutely nailed having an eight year old narrator.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

At times I was both laughing and crying at the same time.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“fun and cathartic… with a healthy dose of humour, tenderness and joy” – review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming and poignant account of a child’s life during lockdown” – review

“I loved Max’s reflections on the pandemic, and seeing the world afresh through the eyes of an eight-year-old” – review

“I don’t think there’s a child in the country, or their family members, for whom this won’t resonate” – review


Do you like epic quests of amazing counting?

Do you dislike global pandemics, being stuck at home, and the number 7?

Then I have a story for you. It’s about how I counted to a million during lockdown – with help from Mum and Dad, friends and neighbours, and Grandad. And some birds. And a bucket of marbles. And an awesome TV reporter.

Sometimes, just keeping on going makes you a hero.

Eight-year-old Max is counting to a million. Normally, school or having anything interesting to do would get in the way, but school is shut and everyone has to stay home because the UK is in its first lockdown. Max’s dad works at the hospital and counting helps Max with missing him, but as the pandemic progresses and Max’s grandad journeys through his own battle with the virus, what starts as a distraction turns into record-breaking effort that brings Max’s community together.

Suitable for readers aged 7 up, this funny, poignant, uplifting story reflects the experiences shared by so many during the Covid pandemic and celebrates how ordinary people accomplish epic things.

£1 from the sale of every copy of this book will be donated to NHS Charities Together (Registered Charity Number 1186569)


Stockport Children’s Book Award winner!

I had a fabulous time at the Stockport Children’s Book Awards this week – especially since Max Counts to a Million won Best Book for Juniors! The award is organised by Stockport Libraries, in partnership with schools around the city. Award winners are chosen by children, who vote for their favourite books of the year.…

Awards and end of year lists

December is that time of year when people review what they’ve been reading, and it’s been lovely to see Max Counts To A Million turning up in a few lists and awards.

Luton Literature Festival

Luton’s first literature festival is taking place on September 24th. There are workshops, readings and opportunities to meet authors – including Zanib Mian (Planet Omar), Steve Cole (Swarm Rising), and Luton’s own Sharna Jackson (High Rise Mysteries). Check out the list and see if there’s something you want to book in for. I’ll be there…