Anne Fine was 30 when her first book, The Summer House Loon, was published in 1978. (Her birthday is in December, so it was published before her 31st Birthday.)
But this book was a runner-up in the Kestrel/Guardian Competition in 1975, when Anne was 27, so she wrote it when she was 26 or 27.
She wrote her first book - The Summer House Loon - in 1978.
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Anne Fine
Anne Fine
Anne Fine began writing in the 1970s while working as a school teacher. Her first book, "The Summer House Loon," was published in 1978. She went on to become a successful children's author, winning the prestigious Carnegie Medal in 1989 for her book "Goggle-Eyes."
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Anne Fine wrote "The Tulip Touch" to explore themes of friendship, manipulation, and the impact of psychological abuse on young people. The novel delves into the complex relationship between the main characters and the consequences of their actions on each other.
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The Queen of the Damned was a movie but first it was a book that was written by the famous author Anne Rice. Anne Rice is also the author of the Interview with the Vampire.
Anne Fine has been twice been named in the British Book Awards as Children's Author of the Year, in 1990 and 1993.
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