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Gillian Avery

Gillian (Elise) Avery (born 30 September 1926) is a British children's novelist and historian of childhood education and children's literature.
She has won annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize in 1972, for ''A Likely Lad.''〔 It was adapted for television in 1990.〔.〕
==Life==
Gillian Avery was born in Reigate, Surrey, and attended Dunottar School there.〔Cadogan, 57.〕 She worked first as a journalist on the ''Surrey Mirror'', then for Chambers's Encyclopaedia and Oxford University Press. In 1952 she married the literary scholar A. O. J. Cockshut, with whom she moved to Manchester, returning to Oxford in 1966.〔Cadogan, 57; Carpenter and Prichard, 38–39.〕
She is the author of several studies of the history of education and of children's literature, and that scholarly interest is reflected in her own books for children, which are set in Victorian England. The first, ''The Warden's Niece'' (1957), is a witty adventure story in which Maria runs away from her stultifying boarding school to live with her great-uncle, the head of an Oxford college. He decides to let her stay, impressed by her academic ambitions (she wants to become Professor of Greek), and she proves her abilities as a researcher by uncovering a piece of history from the English Civil War. Characters from ''The Warden's Niece'' reappear in ''The Elephant War'' (1960), which is about an attempt to prevent the sale of Jumbo by the London Zoo to P. T. Barnum, and in ''The Italian Spring'' (1962).
Beside winning the Guardian Prize for ''A Likely Lad'', Gillian Avery was three times a commended runner-up for the Carnegie Medal from the Library Association,which recognises the year's best children's book by a British writer: for ''The Warden's Niece'' (1957), ''The Greatest Gresham'' (1962) and ''A Likely Lad'' (1971).〔

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