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More 20th Century Children's Book Authors

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More 20th Century Childrens Book Authors game quiz
"This is a second quiz about authors of children's books in the 20th Century. Most of them are quite well known, but as before, I have not included enormously famous "classic" authors like C.S. Lewis and L.M. Montgomery."

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1. "A Wrinkle in Time" is a justly well-known science fiction novel by Madeleine L'Engle, and marks the beginning of a series that continues with "A Wind in the Door" and "A Swiftly Tilting Planet". The heroine of the first book is Meg, but what is her full name?
    Margaret Murray
    Margrethe O'Keefe
    Meghan Mulray
    Margaret Murry


2. Catherine Sefton has written quite a lot of books, mostly about girls in Ireland. What is unusual about this author?
    Catherine Sefton has never been to Ireland.
    Catherine Sefton has had no formal schooling.
    Catherine Sefton is really two people, Catherine Jones and Siobhan Sefton.
    Catherine Sefton is really a man.


3. "Witchbank" is one of the most original fantasies to come out of Australia during the 1980s and 1990s, mixing witchcraft and computers in a way that only Diana Wynne Jones has equalled. The author is better known for her "Pagan" series. What is her name?
    Catherine Jinks
    Heather Jinks
    Catherine George
    Mercy McKerrow


4. What have authors Lynne Ellison, Simon French, Kathleen Peyton, Anne Farrell, Pamela Whitlock, Katherine Hull and Pamela Brown got in common, apart from the fact that they all wrote children's books in the 20th Century?
    They are all Australian citizens living overseas.
    They all had their first books published while in their teens.
    They have all won awards for non fiction.
    They all wrote just one single book and then vanished from the literary scene.


5. What have the following authors in common, apart from the fact that they were female, and wrote children's books in the 20th Century? Elizabeth Marie Pope, Victoria Walker, Valerie Weldrick.
    They all published their first books while in their eighties.
    They were fantasy writers who wrote only two books each.
    They were all born in Spain, and lived in the USA.
    They all wrote books about circus life.


6. "Ballet Shoes" is one of the most famous ballet stories of the century. What was the author's name?
    Noelle Streitfeild
    Noel Streatfield
    Noel Streatfeild
    Noel Streetfield


7. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, authors like Josephine Kamm, Honor Arundel and Ivan Southall were producing children's books that caused considerable controversy. What was all the fuss about?
    The stories were all written under pseudonyms by romance novelists.
    The stories dealt with teenage love, sexuality and pregnancy, or with death.
    The stories featured gay characters.
    The stories all featured the death of the protagonist.


8. A popular series of books from Sweden was written by Astrid Lindgren. In English, the heroine was called "Pippi Longstocking". What were her friends' names in the English translation?
    Tommy and Annika
    Bjorn and Agnetha
    Benny and Annifrid
    Peter and Heidi


9. What had authors Captain W.E. Johns and Enid Blyton in common apart from great popularity?
    Their books have sometimes been banned or removed from schools.
    They both wrote books about pilots.
    They were both born in Glasgow.
    Their books were both published by Bigglesworth Mallory Publications.


10. What have Diana Wynne Jones and Margaret Mahy in common?
    They both wrote books whose protagonists had the surname "Chant".
    All these statements are correct.
    They both wrote books in which power brings suffering to young magicians.
    They both wrote about young people coming to terms with magical power


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