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R. L. LaFevers : ウィキペディア英語版
Robin LaFevers

Robin Lorraine LaFevers is an American children's book writer from California.
She is the author of the ''Theodosia'' series (illustrated by Yoko Tanaka) and ''Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist'' series (illustrated by Kelly Murphy). La Fevers grew up in Los Angeles and now resides on a small ranch in Southern California with her husband and two sons.〔(R. L. LaFevers biography )〕 LaFevers has had a lifelong love of animals,〔(Interview with R.L. LaFevers on The Enchanted Inkpot (June 9, 2010) for the release of "The Basilisk's Lair" )〕 which often make appearances in her novels, and a sensitivity to ecological responsibility best apparent in the Nathaniel Fludd books. She admits to a belief in the magical, which is also a driving element of stories such as ''Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos''.
Her novel '' Flight of the Phoenix'' was selected by the Junior Library Guild in 2009.〔(Flight of the Phoenix, written by R. L. LaFevers, awarded a "Junior Library Guild Selection" designation for Fall 2009 )〕
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