Anne Fine has written:
'Decirlo a Liddy'
'Vieille menteuse'
'Design a Pram'
'Zaubernebel'
'All bones and lies' -- subject(s): Fiction, Families, Family
'Notso Hotso' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dogs, Diseases, Dogs in fiction, Juvenile fiction, Skin in fiction, Skin, Self-esteem in fiction, Self-esteem, Children's fiction
'Bill's New Frock'
'La Nouvelle Robe De Bill = Bill's New Frock'
'Telling Liddy'
'Auf Wolke sieben. Deutsch - Englisch'
'La Guerre sous mon toit'
'New Reading 360: Play: the Country Pancake (New Reading 360: Plays)'
'Tous des menteurs'
'The Haunting of Pip Parker'
'Sbf Scaredy Cat/design Pram 2-in-'
'RAKING THE ASHES'
'Madame Doubtfire'
'Madame Doubtfire'
'The diary of a killer cat' -- subject(s): Children's stories, English, OverDrive, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
'SOS Mamie = The Granny Project'
'Jennifer's Diary and the Worst Child I Ever Had'
'Madame Doubtfire.'
'The more the merrier' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Intergenerational relations, Christmas
'A Sudden Puff of Glittering Smoke and Other Stories'
'Crummy mummy and me'
'Un bonheur mortel'
'Charm School'
'The More the Merrier'
'Typisch Tulipa'
'Step by wicked step'
'Jennifer's Diary' -- subject(s): Diaries, Fiction, Authorship, Juvenile fiction
'Yellow Bananas'
'O Saco De Simon'
'The diary of a killer cat' -- subject(s): Cats, Fiction
'Telling Liddy'
'Notso Hotso' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
'Guerra En Casa'
'Goggle-eyes'
'Goggle-eyes' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
'Bill's New Frock and the Country Pancake'
'Flour Babies'
'Goggle-eyes'
'Louis le bavard'
'The Tulip Touch' -- subject(s): Nobody wants Tulip in their gang. She skives off school, cheeks the teachers, and makes herself unpopular with her classmates by telling the most awful lies. None of this matters to Natalie. Natalie finds Tulip exciting, and at first she doesn't care that other people are so upset and unnerved by Tulip's bizarre games like Stinking Mackerel and Road of Bones. It's funny to watch their reactions, and there's always the delicious fear that the two girls might be caught. But a
'Only a show'
'Flour babies'
'Round Behind the Ice-House'
'Granny Project'
'Das Oma- Projekt. Roman'
'Charm School'
'How to Write Really Badly'
'Babanod Blawd'
'Gan Yr Iar?'
'Our precious Lulu' -- subject(s): Fiction, Sibling rivalry, Stepsisters
'CHARM SCHOOL'
'Ruggles'
'Press Play'
'Jamie and Angus Together (Jamie and Angus)'
'Madame Doubtfire (Plus)'
'My War with Goggle-Eyes' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Single-parent families
'Caca De Vaca'
'Goldnebel'
'Scaredy-cat'
'Loudmouth Louis'
'Countdown (Yellow Bananas)'
'Taking the Devil's Advice'
'Der Neue'
'Very Different and Other Stories' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Children's stories, English
'Billy Y El Vestido Rosa/Billy and the Pink Dress'
'The Tulip Touch (Plays Plus)'
'Kuh - Lotto'
'Ojos Saltones'
'Lo diciamo a Liddy?'
'Poor Monty' -- subject(s): Fiction, Physicians, Mothers and sons, Chicken pox, Sick
'Round Behind the Ice House (Plus)'
'Bill's new frock'
'Care of Henry'
'Scaredy Cat (Yellow Bananas)'
'Keep it in the family' -- subject(s): Children's stories, English
'Stranger Danger?'
'The Jamie and Angus Stories' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toys, Bulls
'Schwesternliebe'
'The same old story every year'
'Taking thedevil's advice'
'Madame Doubtfire. Mit Materialien.'
'Granny Project, The'
'Alias Madame Doubtfire' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Divorce, Sex role, Family, Divorce in fiction, Family life, Family life in fiction, Sex role in fiction
'Stranger danger?'
'Crummy Mummy and Me'
'The Twelve Dancing Princesses (Everystory S.)'
'ALIAS MADAME DOUBT'
'New Reading 360 (New Reading 360: Big Book Plays)'
'On the Summer-House Steps'
'Goggle - Eyes - Level 3 Preintermediate B/E'
'In cold domain /Anne Fine'
'The Tulip touch'
Anne Fine is a British author who has written many books for children and young adults. Some of her popular works include "Madame Doubtfire," "Bill's New Frock," "The Tulip Touch," and "The Diary of a Killer Cat." She has won numerous awards for her writing, including the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book Award.
This is the list to-date. Some notes:
Alias Madame Doubtfire [Madame Doubtfire in UK]
All Bones and Lies
The Angel of Nitshill Road
Anneli the Art Hater
Bad Dreams
Bill's New Frock
The Book of the Banshee
Care of Henry
Celebrity Chicken
Charm School
The Chicken Gave it to Me
Countdown
The Country Pancake
Crummy Mummy and Me
Design a Pram
The Diary of a Killer Cat
Eating Things on Sticks
Finding It (short story)
Flour Babies
Fly in the Ointment
Friday Surprise
Frozen Billy
Genie, Genie, Genie
Goggle-Eyes [My War with Goggle-Eyes in USA]
The Granny Project
The Haunting of Pip Parker
How to Cross the Road and not Turn into a Pizza
How to Write Really Badly
In Cold Domain
An Interview with Anne Fine
"It Moved!"
Ivan the Terrible
Jamie and Angus Forever
The Jamie and Angus Stories
Jamie and Angus Together
Jennifer's Diary
The Killer Cat Strikes Back
The Killer Cat's Birthday Bash
The Killer Cat's Christmas
The Killjoy
Loudmouth Louis
Madame Doubtfire [Alias Madame Doubtfire in USA]
The More the Merrier [The True Story of Christmas in USA]
My War with Goggle-Eyes [Goggle-Eyes in UK]
Nag Club
Notso Hotso
On the Summerhouse Steps
Only a Show
The Other Darker Ned
Our Precious Lulu
A Pack of Liars
Poor Monty
Press Play
Raking the Ashes
The Return of the Killer Cat
The Road of Bones
Roll Over Roly
Round Behind the Ice-house
Ruggles
The Same Old Story Every Year
Saving Miss Mirabelle
Scaredy-Cat
A Shame to Miss 1
A Shame to Miss 2
A Shame to Miss 3
Step by Wicked Step
The Stone Menagerie
Stranger Danger?
A Sudden Glow of Gold
A Sudden Puff of Glittering Smoke
A Sudden Swirl of Icy Wind
The Summer House Loon
Taking the Devil's Advice
Telling Liddy
The True Story of Christmas [The More the Merrier in UK]
The Tulip Touch
Under a Silver Moon
Up on Cloud Nine
Very Different
The Worst Child I Ever Had
The Summerhouse Loon (1975).
This is now the first part of On the Summerhouse Steps.
On her web site, she says: "Round Behind the Ice-House is my favourite, although no one else's, probably because it's the one that's so like me."
Anne Fine's first book, The Summer House Loon, was published in 1975.
Currently it would appear that Anne Fine's favourite authors, in no particular order, are Jane Austen, George Eliot, Gustav Flaubert, William Makepeace Thackeray, and Leo Tolstoy.
flour babys
24 books
yes she does write for adults
good ones
Mostly at home.
1975
she did not have much to do so she did somthing in her time
i think it is mainly adventure stories
Anne Fine has published 71 books
Mostly children's books, but she has also written about seven books for adults. See www.annefine.co.uk for a full list.
Anne Fine has written 81 brilliant books! (as at September 2012)81 as at September 2012
Anne Fine had nothing to do so she would start writing books. Anne Fine has written more than 50 children's books.
Anne Fine has written over 50 childrens' books.