Anne Fine
Anne Fine is a celebrated author known for her distinguished writing for both adults and children, with over fifty books published in forty-five different languages.
Children's Author
December 7, 1947
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Anne Fine is a renowned English author celebrated for her contributions to both children’s and adult literature. With a repertoire of over 50 books translated into 45 languages, she has garnered numerous accolades, including two Carnegie Medals and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize. Among her most notable works are “Madame Doubtfire,” which inspired the film “Mrs. Doubtfire” featuring Robin Williams, and “Goggle-Eyes,” adapted for television by the BBC. Fine was appointed an OBE in 2003 and became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the literary world.