Geraldine McCaughrean

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Geraldine McCaughrean
Geraldine McCaughrean

Geraldine McCaughrean (pronounced "Mc-cork-ran")[1] (born 6 June 1951) is a British children's novelist.

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[edit] Early life

McCaughrean was born in North London, attending Enfield County School,[2] and took an education degree at Christ Church College, Canterbury,[3] then worked in magazine publishing for ten years before becoming a full-time writer.

[edit] Literary career

She has written more than 130 books, and won numerous prizes, including:

She has also won awards for her writing in both Germany and America, and has been translated into over 38 languages worldwide. Her work includes a retelling for children of the story of The Odyssey. In 2005, she was selected by Great Ormond Street Hospital to write an official sequel to J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, titled Peter Pan in Scarlet.[4]

She has also written six historical novels for adults. She also wrote "The Pirate's Son".

[edit] Personal life

She now lives in Berkshire with her husband John and daughter Ailsa.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Geraldine McCaughrean" in Contemporary Authors Online, Thomson Gale, entry updated 4/15/2004.
  2. ^ Peters Bookselling Services
  3. ^ Tucker, Nicholas (2005-07-22). Geraldine McCaughrean: Surfing the sea of stories. The Independent. Independent News and Media Limited. Retrieved on 2007-11-20.
  4. ^ BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Scarlet name for Peter Pan sequel

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