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Anne Fine
Anne Fine sometimes worries that she's spent most of her life
with her head in a book.
She started making books for her toys when she was
three and wrote her first 'real' book for herself when a snowstorm
stopped her getting to the library. She first thought of writing as
a way of life when a teacher said, "Find out what you like doing
most in the world and then find someone who'll pay you to do
it.”
Anne has always been an avid reader. As a child, her
favourite place in the world was the public library and librarians
became very kind about letting her change her books twice a week
even though the rule said only once.
Despite pressure to change, Anne still writes with a
2B pencil so that she can rub out easily when she has to. She works
in absolute silence and hides her work from anyone who comes into
the room.
Anne lives in County Durham with Richard and her dog,
Henry. She has two grown-up daughters.
Madame Doubtfire
Three children struggle through the upheaval of their parents' divorce until their mother takes on a wonderful, and surprising, new cleaning lady. There's more to Madame Doubtfire than meets the eye as the children gradually discover in this tragic-comedy about a family break-up. (11+)
Published in Puffin Books
Bill's New Frock
One day, for no apparent reason, Bill finds a dress laid out on the end of his bed. Putting it on, he embarks on the strangest day of his life. Mistaken for a girl, Bill spends a hilarious day experiencing life from a completely fresh angle. (8+)
Published by Egmont Books Limited
Crummy Mummy and Me
'I don't think my mum's fit to be a parent, I really don't.' Mina's mum is never ready for school on time - in fact, she's never ready for anything on time. Plus, she has her hair dyed bright blue, she wears lavender fishnet tights and she has a punk boyfriend, Crusher Maggot. Mina just wishes that she'd be a little bit more ordinary. But there are advantages, and the exploits of Mina's family makes hilarious reading. (9+)
Published in Puffin Books
Goggle Eyes
Humorously told, all the pain of adjusting to a new stepfather is crammed into this hectic tale as Helly pours out the story of her mum and 'Goggle-Eyes', the new boyfriend, in the privacy of the school Lost Property cupboard. (11+)
Published in Puffin Books
Bad Dreams
A scary story as real and fictional lives get confused. Mel is the class bookworm and she doesn't want to be the minder of the new girl. But Imogen is different, and Mel has to help her when the power of a book threatens to overwhelm her. (9+)
Published by Corgi Yearling
Charm school
Bonny attends the one-day charm school entirely by mistake. Who are these scratchy, argumentative and spiteful girls who are so desperate to win the Glistering Tiara? Bonny's scornful approach to simpering femininity is funny and refreshing. (8+)
Published by Corgi Yearling
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