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1. Babette Cole.
She was born in Island
Jersey``Channels Island´´
She was sixty-fifty years old.
She was born in Nineteen-fifty.
She died in Great Britain,
Devon twenty-seventeen.
She didn't get married
and didn't have any children.
She wrote children books.
She wrote using her name.
Her most famous book is Mum
put an egg. She was
sixty-five years old.
BY : Soraya Pino
Daniella Mellado
2. Beatrix Potter was a very famous author,
she born in London-1909.
She lived in Scotland and she got married
with Rupert Potter, but she didn't have
any children.
Her most famous book was Peter Rabbit,
Beatrix Potter's books were only for children, and
she wrote using her name.
Finally, she died on 1995-Scotland.
By
Hugo,
Domingo and
Aitana R.
3. JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE
He was born on May,9,1860. In Kirriemuir (Scotlend) He
died when he was 77 years old. He lived on Kirriemuir,
Nottingham and London. He died in London,his most
famous book was Peter Pan. He wrote books for
children and adults. He wrote using his name. He got
married with, the actress, Mary Ansell, but they didn't
have any children.
By:
Marco, Rocio.S, Paula.J.
4. BIOGRAPHY OF C.S LEWIS
He was a men called Clive Staples
Lewis. He was born in Belfast, North
Irland, on November 29th
, 1898. He got
married with Joy Greshandon and he
didn't have any children. When he
became a writer. He wrote novels and
books for children. His most famous
book was. The Chronicles of Narnia. He
wrote using his name.
By: Marina Parra Alonso, Claudia Manzano Soler y
Rocio Heredia Gomez.
5. JOSEPH RUDYARD KIPLING
Joseph Kipling was born on December 30
1865 in Bombay, India. He died in London in
1936. He lived in Vermot, Bombay, London
and Burwash. His wife was Caroline Balestier
and they had three children, their names were
John Kipling, Josephine Kipling and Elsie
Bambridge. He also wrote for adults. He wrote
using his name in his books: Jonh.
By:
Carlos, Adriana
6. JRR TOLKIEN
JRR Tolkien was 81 years old. He was
born in sudafrica . He died in Bournemoth.
His most famous book was the Lord of the
Rings. He wrote for adults too . He lived in
Birmigham . He had a wife her name was
Edith .
By: Erika, Laura, Valentino
7. Biography
She was born the 11th
April of 1897 in London.
She signed 762 books with her single name and
with her married name.
Her first book was “Child Whispers” in 1922.
In 1938 her husband was sick of pneumonia.
After her second husband died ,she had Alzheimer.
Her husbands was Hugh Alexander Pollock and
Kenneth Fraser Waters.
She wrote books for kids and she died the 28th
November of 1968 with 71 years.
She was novelist
Her sign was:
This is Enid Mary Blyton:
By: Marina G., Sandra, Roberto.
8. PAMELA LYNDON TRAVERS
She was born the 9 Augoust 1899 in
Maryborugh,(Australia) and died in London,(Great
Britan),in 1996.She was 96 years old. She lived in
England. She got married, her name usay Magde
Burnand. She adopted a boy. Her most famous
book was “The bad mum of Mary Poppins.” She
didn't used her name as a writer. She used Julie
Andrew an Dick van Dike.
By: Emma Olivero López, Paco Gomez Zambrana.
9. BIOGRAPHY: MARGARET MAHY
Margaret Mahy was born in New Zealand , she
didn´t
get married , she didn´t have any children. She
was writer , and her most famous book was: `A
Lion in the Meadow´
She died in Christchurt (New Zealand) when she
was seventy six years old.
By: Paula Servan Roca Josue Torres Martin
10. BIOGRAPHY ROALD DAHL
He was born in Llandaff. He died the 23rd
November
1.990. He lived in Llandaff. He got married and he had
five children. His most famous book was Charley and
the Chocolate Factory. He only wrote books for
children. He used his name in his book. His died
when we was seventy-four years old.
By Marta y Aitana B