Rosemary Sutcliff

Rosemary Sutcliff (1920-1992) was a British novelist, best known as a writer of children's historical fiction. Born in Surrey, Sutcliff left school at fourteen to take up painting. She began to suffer from arthritis, which caused her to be confined to a wheelchair for most of her adult life. Her career as a writer began in 1950. In 1959, she won the Carnegie Medal for The Lantern Bearers. She became one of the UK's top children's writers, a status she did not relinquish until her death, but she also wrote for adults. Many of her children's books were illustrated by noted illustrator Charles Keeping. Books Sutcliff, Rosemary Sutcliff, Rosemary Sutcliff

 

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