Anne Fine has been twice been named in the British Book Awards as Children's Author of the Year, in 1990 and 1993.
Anne Fine is a British author who primarily writes books for children and young adults. Her work includes picture books, novels, and short stories. She has won numerous awards for her writing, including the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book Award.
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Anne Fine has never mentioned her parents names in print or interviews. She is married to Kit Fine, and they have two children, Cordelia and Ione. Anne Fine is a British writer, best known for writing Children's Books.
Madame Doubtfire
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Mum Edith Fine. Dog Lulu Fine. Dad Peter Fine. Sister Margret 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."
Anne Fine
Anne Fine is a British writer who writes both children's and adult books. She has two children named Cordelia and Ione.
She wrote her first book - The Summer House Loon - in 1978.
Anne Fine is a British author known for her children's books. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book Award. Fine's most famous book is "Madame Doubtfire," which was adapted into the film "Mrs. Doubtfire" starring Robin Williams. She has written over 50 books for children and young adults. Fine's writing often explores themes of family, relationships, and social issues. She was appointed Children's Laureate in 2001-2003. Fine was born in England in 1947. She worked as a school teacher before becoming a full-time writer. Fine's books have been translated into multiple languages. She continues to write and engage with young readers through her storytelling.