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Victoria Walker : ウィキペディア英語版
Victoria Clayton
Victoria Clayton, née Walker (born 1947) is a British author of children's books. She is married and has two chidren. She began writing at her parents' house in Cambridgeshire (after a couple of years living a bohemian lifestyle in London); when dining one night in London she sat next to a publisher who agreed to look at her manuscript: in 1969 he decided to publish what became ''The Winter of Enchantment'' when she was just 21.〔 Clayton, iv〕 Its sequel, ''The House Called Hadlows'', was published in 1972. They concern a boy called Sebastian, who enters another world through a magic mirror. He meets a girl called Melissa who has been imprisoned by an evil Enchanter and resolves to rescue her. In the second book Sebastian and Melissa release a house from a curse made by the Evil One.
After spending four years living in rural Wales and the Isle of Skye, Clayton went to the University of Cambridge to study English. She then married straight after graduation and spent many years living in the country and bringing up her children. In 1997, however, she returned to writing books: ''Out of Love'' was her first adult's book. ''Past Mischief'' (1998), ''Dance with me'' (1999), ''Running Wild'' (2000), ''Clouds Among the Stars'' (2003), ''Moonshine'' (2004) and ''A Girl's Guide to Kissing Frogs'' (2007) followed.
Both of Victoria's children's books - "The Winter of Enchantment" and "The House Called Hadlows" - have been reissued by Fidra Books
==References==

*Clayton, V. Introduction to ''The Winter of Enchantment''. Edinburgh: Fidra Books, 2006.

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