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The Creator of the Wombles

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This is the extraordinary story of Elisabeth Beresford, creator of _The Wombles_, the furry, fun-loving recyclers of rubbish which became a children's publishing and television sensation in the 1970s.

What drove this imaginative and prolific writer of children's books to invent _The Wombles_?

From her birth in Paris in 1926 to her death in the Channel Islands in 2010, Beresford's working life was led to the full, driven by the fear of debt.

Married to the TV and radio sports commentator, Max Robertson, and with two children, Elisabeth's life was never dull but always uncertain.

In addition to writing over 140 children's books, she wrote romantic fiction for women's magazines, became a regular contributor to the _Today_ programme, _Woman's Hour_ (BBC) and _Woman's World_ (Central Office of Information).

As a journalist she interviewed a fascinating range of people from politicians and film stars to children in the remote Australian Outback.

With the publication of _The Wombles_, and subsequently the enchanting BBC films, Elisabeth found fame and for a very brief moment, fortune. This is the first biography of 'Mrs Womble' as Elisabeth was known by millions of fans.

Written by her daughter with insider knowledge and access to private family archives - diaries, letters, photographs and family memories - this book relates the remarkable and often hilarious life of one of the 20th century's most successful children's authors.

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Product Details
White Owl
1526794675 / 9781526794673
eBook (EPUB)
823.914
31/05/2023
United States
English
224 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%