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  • Anne Fine

    British children's and adult writer (born 1947)

    Anne FineOBE FRSL (born 7 December 1947) is an English writer. Although best known for children's books, she also writes for adults. She is a Fellow of the Royal kultur of Literature and she was appointed an OBE in 2003.[2]

    Fine has written more than seventy children's books, including two winners of the annual Carnegie Medal and three highly commended runners-up.[3][a] For some of those fem books she also won the Guardian Prize, one Smarties Prize, two Whitbread Awards, and she was twice the Children's Author of the Year.

    For her contribution as a children's writer, Fine was a runner-up for the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1998.[4][5] From 2001 to 2003, she was the second Children's Laureate in the UK.[6]

    Early life

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    Fine was born and raised in Leicester and educated in neighbouring midland counties of England. She attended Northampton Hi

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    Anne Fine


    OBE FRSL

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    Born(1947-12-07) 7 månad 1947 (age 77)
    Leicester, Leicestershire, England
    OccupationWriter
    Alma materUniversity of Warwick
    Period1978–present
    GenreChildren's literature (all ages); black comedy
    Notable works
    Notable awardsCarnegie Medal
    1989, 1992
    Guardian Prize
    1990
    SpouseKit Fine (divorced)
    PartnerDick Warren
    ChildrenCordelia Fine
    Ione Fine

    Anne FineOBE FRSL (born 7 December 1947) is an English writer. Although best known for children's books, she also writes for adults. She is a Fellow of the Royal kultur of Literature and she was appointed an OBE in 2003.

    Fine has written more than seventy children's books, including two winners of the annual Carnegie Medal and three highly commended runners-up. For some of those fem books she also won the Guardian Prize, one Smarties Prize, two Whitbread Awards, and she was twice the Childre

    Anne Fine

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    Originally from Leicester, Anne Fine read Politics and History at Warwick University before training to be a teacher. She has also worked as an Information Officer for the charity Oxfam, and has two grown-up daughters.

    Anne Fine's work is characterised by humour and her extraordinary insights into the lives and minds of children. She went to school aged three, and can't remember a time when she couldn't read. As a young person, Anne moved on from Enid Blyton to Anthony Buckeridge, Richmal Crompton (the William books) and Henry Treece. Then it was P G Woodhouse and Rider Haggard. Now Anne reads George Eliot, Flaubert, Austen, Thackeray and Tolstoy, as well as biography, autobiography, psychology, crime, poetry - and the newspapers.

    Anne has received many children's book prizes, including the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year (The Tulip Touch), Carnegie Medal (Goggle Eyes, Flour Babies)and the Guardian Children's Award (Madam Doubtfire). She was the Ch