Gillian Cross

Gillian Cross (born 1945, in London) is a children's author. She won the 1990 Carnegie Medal for her book Wolf and the 1992 Whitbread Children's Book Award for her novel The Great Elephant Chase.

She also wrote The Demon Headmaster series of books that were later turned into television series by the BBC.

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Biography

Gillian Cross was born Gillian Arnold in 1945. She was educated at North London Collegiate School, Somerville College, Oxford and the University of Sussex.[1] Although now a full-time writer who often travels and gives talks in connection with her work, she has had a number of informal jobs including being an assistant to a Member of Parliament. For eight years she also sat on the committee which advises ministers about public libraries.[2]

She is married to Martin Cross and they have four grown-up children, two sons and two daughters.[1] Her first book was The Runaway.

Bibliography

  1. The Demon Headmaster (1982)
  2. The Prime Minister's Brain (1985)
  3. The Revenge of the Demon Headmaster (1994)
  4. The Demon Headmaster Strikes Again (1996)
  5. The Demon Headmaster Takes Over (1997)
  6. Facing the Demon Headmaster (2001)
    Beware of the Demon Headmaster (2002)
  1. The Dark Ground (2004)
  2. The Black Room (2005)
  3. The Nightmare Game (2006)

where i belong 2007

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