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Gillian Avery (1926- ) was born in Reigate, Surrey, where she started her writing career as a journalist on theSurrey Mirror. Deciding that the pace of book publishing was more congenial than that of newspapers, she went to Oxford in 1950 to work for the Clarendon Press. In 1952 she married a don, Anthony Cockshut, and when they moved to Manchester she was so homesick for Oxford that she set her first novel,The Warden's Niece(1957), in an Oxford college in Victorian times, feeling an affinity between her own pre-war generation and the Victorian child, characterized by a 'meek acceptance of the power of the adult world'. Returning to Oxford in 1964, she continued to write novels, includingA Likely Lad, set in Manchester, which won theGuardianaward for children's fiction in 1971 and was successfully dramatized as a children's TV serial. Gillian Avery is also well known as a reviewer and historian of children's literature. Her two most recent books areBehold the Child: American Children and their Books,1621-1922andThe Everyman Anthology of Poetry for Children.Everyman's Library Staff is the author of 'Everyman Anthology of Poetry for Children' with ISBN 9780679436348 and ISBN 0679436340.
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