LC control no. | n 87129917 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | McCaughrean, Geraldine |
Birth date | 1951-06-06 |
Place of birth | London (England) |
Field of activity | Children's literature Picture books Literature--Adaptations Fiction Historical fiction |
Profession or occupation | Authors |
Found in | nuc87-96354: Her The Canterbury tales, 1984 (hdg. on OOxM rept.: McCaughrean, Geraldine; usage: Geraldine McCaughrean) Her Story of Noah and the ark, 1989: CIP t.p. (Geraldine McCaughrean; b. 6/6/51) McCaughrean, Geraldine. A tale of two dragons, 2022: title page (Geraldine McCaughrean) dust jacket (Geraldine McCaughrean has written more than 170 books, published worldwide ; she is a three-time winner of the Whitbread/Costa Children's Book Award, the Michael L. Printz Award, and a double Carnegie Medal winner) Wikipedia viewed Dec. 2, 2022 (Geraldine McCaughrean (born 6 June 1951 in London) is a British children's novelist ; She has written more than 170 books, including Peter Pan in Scarlet (2004), the official sequel to Peter Pan commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital, the holder of Peter Pan's copyright ; she grew up in North London ; her work includes many retellings of classic stories for children, including The Canterbury Tales, Moby Dick, The Odyssey, and more ; She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature since 2010 ; She has also written six historical novels for adults including: The Maypole (1990), Fire's Astonishment (1991), Lovesong (1996) and The Ideal Wife (1997)) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_McCaughrean> |
Associated language | eng |