Eleanor Farjeon
Eleanor Farjeon was an English author known for her children's stories and plays. Her most popular book is The Little Bookroom.
Children's Book Writer
February 13, 1881
Aquarius
June 05, 1965
84
England
Eleanor Farjeon, a talented English author and poet, captivated readers with her extensive range of works, including children’s stories, plays, poetry, biographies, historical books, and satires. She is best known for her popular book “The Little Bookroom,” which is among the 150 books on Goodreads with 8,971 ratings. Farjeon’s creative endeavors also involved writing music and a weekly verse column called “The Weekly Crowd.” Her significant contributions to children’s literature earned her the prestigious Hans Andersen and Carnegie medals. Some of her notable works include “Nursery Rhymes of London Town” and “Morning Has Broken.”