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Margaret Storey (born 27 June 1926) is an author of books for children and young adults published by Faber. She attended Girton College in Cambridge in 1948 to gain a BA Honours degree in English, and thereafter worked as an English teacher. Neil Gaiman has cited her as an influence: "Margaret Storey is more or less out of print these days, alas. I loved her when I was about seven or eight, and am looking forward to finding out how much of her stuff has wound up in mine." She also wrote:

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  • مارغريت ستوري (بالإنجليزية: Margaret Storey)‏ هي كاتِبة أمريكية، ولدت في 1926. (ar)
  • Margaret Storey (born 27 June 1926) is an author of books for children and young adults published by Faber. She attended Girton College in Cambridge in 1948 to gain a BA Honours degree in English, and thereafter worked as an English teacher. Neil Gaiman has cited her as an influence: "Margaret Storey is more or less out of print these days, alas. I loved her when I was about seven or eight, and am looking forward to finding out how much of her stuff has wound up in mine." Her work includes a fantasy series based on the adventures of two children, Timothy and Ellen, and a witch named Melinda Farbright: "the real thing - strange and magical, and above all, dangerous" * Timothy and Two Witches (1966) - Illustrated by Charles W. Stewart * The Stone Wizard aka "The Stone Sorcerer" (1967) - Illustrated by Charles W. Stewart * The Dragon's Sister and Timothy Travels (1967) - Illustrated by Charles W. Stewart * A Quarrel of Witches (1970 - Illustrated by Doreen Roberts * The Sleeping Witch (1971) - Illustrated by Janina Ede * A War of Wizards (1976) - Illustrated by Janina Ede * The Double Wizard (1979) - Illustrated by June Jackson She also wrote: * Pauline (1965) * Wrong Gear (1973) * Keep Running (1974) * Kate And The Family Tree (1965) - illustrated by Shirley Hughes * The Smallest Doll (1966) - illustrated by Shirley Hughes * The Smallest Bridesmaid (1966) - illustrated by Shirley Hughes * The Mollyday Holiday (1971) - Illustrated by Janina Ede Pauline, about an orphan forced to live with uncomprehending relatives, has been described as "an astonishingly mature novel for a new writer". She should not be confused with the mystery writer Margaret Storey, who has written a number of books, sometimes under the pseudonym Elizabeth Eyre with the author . (en)
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  • مارغريت ستوري (بالإنجليزية: Margaret Storey)‏ هي كاتِبة أمريكية، ولدت في 1926. (ar)
  • Margaret Storey (born 27 June 1926) is an author of books for children and young adults published by Faber. She attended Girton College in Cambridge in 1948 to gain a BA Honours degree in English, and thereafter worked as an English teacher. Neil Gaiman has cited her as an influence: "Margaret Storey is more or less out of print these days, alas. I loved her when I was about seven or eight, and am looking forward to finding out how much of her stuff has wound up in mine." She also wrote: (en)
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  • مارغريت ستوري (ar)
  • Margaret Storey (children's writer) (en)
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