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British author
Pamela Christine Ropner
Born 20 April 1931 Died 4 July 2013 (aged 82) Occupation Author Alma mater
University of Edinburgh Spouse
Children 3
Pamela Christine Ropner (20 April 1931 – 4 July 2013) was a
British author.
[1] She was the daughter of Richard Ropner and
Margaret Forbes Ronald , and graduated in 1951 from the
University of Edinburgh , with an M.A. She married the doctor and medical writer
Tom Stuttaford in 1957, by whom she had 3 sons.
She died on 4 July 2013 at the age of 82 after a long illness.
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Books
The Golden Impala , (1957)
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The House of the Bittern , (1965)
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The Guardian Angel , (1966)
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The Sea Friends , (1968)
Helping Mr Paterson , (1982)
Awards
References
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Quill & Quire, Volume 32, Issue 2 - Volume 34, Issue 2 . Greey de Pencier Publications. 1966. p. 25.
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Pamela Stuttaford: Best-selling Norfolk author and former MP’s wife
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"Review: The Chosen One; THE GOLDEN IMPALA" . New York Times . 2 November 1958. Retrieved 3 May 2013 .
^ Glauber, Robert (1958).
Books, Volume 35, Issue 1 . New York Herald Tribune.
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"Review: THE GOLDEN IMPALA" . Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 3 May 2013 .
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The Best Children's Books of 1965 . Hamish Hamilton. 1965. p. 45.
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Country Life, Volume 137 . Country Life, Limited. 1965. pp. 112–113.
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The Booklist, Volume 64 . American Library Association. 1967. p. 547.
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Book Talk from the Library Section . 1956. p. 1944.
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Saturday Review, Volume 42 . Saturday Review Associates. 1959. p. 32.
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