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.

Cats Sleep Anywhere

Eleanor Farjeon's poem and Anne Mortimer's illustrations make a perfect gift for cat lovers, young and old.

Category: Gift & novelty, Poetry & rhyme
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
 
Hardback    £4.99