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Philippa Pearce

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Gender Female
Death18 years ago
Date of birth January 22,1920
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Great Shelford
United Kingdom
Date of died December 21,2006
DiedDurham
England
United Kingdom
SpouseMartin Christie
Children Sally Pearce
Job Writer
Education University of Cambridge
Stephen Perse Foundation
Girton College, University of Cambridge
Parents Gertrude Alice Ramsden
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ID618169

A Dog So Small
Minnow on the Say
Battle of Bubble and Squeak
The Little Gentleman
The way to Sattin Shore
A finder's magic
Shadow-cage
The Squirrel Wife
Amy's Three Best Things
Mrs. Cockle's Cat
Lion at School and Other Stories
Les enfants de Charlecote
What the Neighbours Did and Other Stories
The Rope and Other Stories
The Ghost in Annie's Room
Familiar and haunting
Who's Afraid? And Other Strange Stories
The Elm Street Lot
Emily's own elephant
Here Comes Tod
Fresh
A Picnic for Bunnykins
The Minnow leads to treasure
Dread and Delight
The Little White Hen
The tooth ball
Two Bunnykins out to tea
Old Belleʼs summer holiday
At the River- Gates and Other Supernatural Stories
The Pedlar of Swaffham
Bunnykins in the Snow
From Inside Scotland Yard
In the Middle of the Night
Freddy
Teddy Bear Tales
Project Nemises and Other Mysteries
Tom ja keskiyön puutarha
Bunnykins in the Kitchen
Tom's Midnight Garden
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Ann Philippa Pearce OBE was an English author of children's books. Best known of them is the time-slip novel Tom's Midnight Garden, which won the 1958 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, as the year's outstanding children's book by a British subject.

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