Eleanor Farjeon
Eleanor Farjeon came from a family of famous people – her father was a novelist, her grandfather an actor and her three brothers became well known as composers, novelists and producers. Her first book was published in 1916, a collection of poems called Nursery Rhymes of London Town. Her next book Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard made her famous as a writer for children. After her death in 1965 the Eleanor Farjeon award was set up in her memory, to give recognition to outstanding figures in the world of children's books.
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Eleanor Farjeon's poem and Anne Mortimer's illustrations make a perfect gift for cat lovers, young and old. Category: Gift & novelty, Poetry & rhymePublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
Hardback £4.99
