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Uttley, Alison
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Uttley, Alison (1884–1976)

English writer of children's stories. Born on a farm in Derbyshire, her first novel, The Country Child (1931), was followed by a flood of books, which revealed her great love for and knowledge of the countryside and country lore. Many of her stories were in the Beatrix Potter tradition, featuring much-loved characters such as Little Grey Rabbit and Sam Pig.



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