Lizza Aiken
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The United Kingdom
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April 2009
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The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (The Wolves Chronicles, #1)
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1962
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117 editions
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Mortimer and Arabel
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1972
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17 editions
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A Necklace of Raindrops and Other Stories
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1972
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3 editions
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The Serial Garden: The Complete Armitage Family Stories
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2008
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13 editions
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The People in the Castle: Selected Strange Stories
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2016
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3 editions
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The Witch of Clatteringshaws (The Wolves Chronicles, #11)
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2005
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17 editions
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Mortimer und Arabel
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1980
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18 editions
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The Monkey's Wedding and Other Stories
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2011
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5 editions
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Trouble with Product X
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1966
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26 editions
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Tales of London Town
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2024
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“She thought about Penny’s stories. There was one about a man who had three wishes and married a swan. If I had three wishes, I know what I’d wish for, thought Is. I’d wish for those two boys to be found, and for us all to be back on Blackheath Edge. She thought about Penny teaching her to read. “What’s the point of reading?” Is had grumbled at first. “You can allus tell me stories, that’s better than reading.” “I’ll not always be here,” Penny had said shortly. “Besides, once you can read, you can learn somebody else. Folk should teach each other what they know.” “Why?” “If you don’t learn anything, you don’t grow. And someone’s gotta learn you.”
Well, thought Is, if I get outta here, I’ll be able to learn some other person the best way to get free from a rolled-up rug.”
― Is Underground
Well, thought Is, if I get outta here, I’ll be able to learn some other person the best way to get free from a rolled-up rug.”
― Is Underground
“It was dusk - winter dusk. Snow lay white and shining over the pleated hills, and icicles hung from the forest trees. Snow lay piled on the dark road across Willoughby Wold, but from dawn men had been clearing it with brooms and shovels. There were hundreds of them at work, wrapped in sacking because of the bitter cold, and keeping together in groups for fear of the wolves, grown savage and reckless from hunger.”
― The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
― The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
“I have always been interested in the way that elements of stories twine and combine. At school I had an art teacher, a great influence on me, who disliked man-made objects unless they were old and showed the effects of time and wear; she loved all natural things. I share this attitude and it plays a large part in my writing. I'm fascinated by the ambiguity of man's relationship to the huge, mysterious universe around him; how, on the one hand, we make ourselves little boxes and think to exist safely and snugly in them; on the other, we extend our knowledge further and further into the limitless void; and yet from time to time these opposites collide and produce astonishing results.”
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“the silence behind her was closing and thickening, and becoming coloured, like water into which a brilliant dye is being poured”
― The Cuckoo Tree
― The Cuckoo Tree










