Kate Saunders (1960 - 2023) began her career as a professional actor but moved into journalism following the publication of her first novel,
The Prodigal Father, in 1986, for which she won the Betty Trask Award. Since then, Kate has written many books for adults and children. Saunders won the Costa Children's Book Award for
Five Children on the Western Front, a highly acclaimed contribution to the classic fantasy series by E. Nesbit. Kate was twice shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal with
Five Children on the Western Front and
The Land of Neverendings. Kate's other novels include
Storm in the
Citadel, Catholics and Sex (co-authored with Peter Stanford),
Wild Young Bohemians, Beswitched, The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop, Magicalamity and many more.
Kate wrote and reviewed for newspapers and magazines including
The Sunday Times, Sunday Express, Daily Telegraph and
Cosmopolitan. She was also a regular contributor to radio and television, including appearances on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour and Start the Week. She was a guest on the first episode of the long-running news quiz programme, Have I Got News For You, and her acting work includes an appearance in Only Fools and Horses. The BBC children's series Belfry Witches was based on Kate's children's books about two mischief-making witches. Kate lived in London with her family. Her final children's book,
A Drop of Golden Sun, edited in the months before she died, will be published by Faber Children's in March 2024.
As hilarious as it is heartbreaking, another future classic from Costa Winner Kate Saunders (Five Children on the Western Front).Emily watched, in a trance of astonishment, as the bear opened the picnic basket, took out a tartan rug and spread it on Holly's bed. And then the penguin...
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