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Aiken, Joan

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Aiken, Joan (Delano) (1924– )

English novelist and writer of critically acclaimed historical and mystery books for children including The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1962) and The Jewel Seed (1997).

Her first publication was a collection of short stories for children, All You've Ever Wanted (1953). Other novels include Black Hearts in Battersea (1964), Midnight is a Place (1974), The Shadow Guests (1980), The Cuckoo Tree (1981), Mansfield Revisited (1984), Deception (1987), and Jane Fairfax (1990).

She is the daughter of Conrad Aiken, the US poet and novelist.



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