Pamela Ropner Explained
Pamela Christine Ropner |
Birth Date: | 20 April 1931 |
Death Date: | 4 July 2013 (aged 82) |
Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Author |
Alma Mater: | University of Edinburgh |
Pamela Christine Ropner (20 April 1931 – 4 July 2013) was a British author.[1] She was the daughter of Richard Ropner and Margaret Forbes Ronald, and graduated in 1951 from the University of Edinburgh, with an M.A. She married the doctor and medical writer Tom Stuttaford in 1957, by whom she had 3 sons.
She died on 4 July 2013 at the age of 82 after a long illness.[2]
Books
- The Golden Impala, (1957)[3] [4] [5]
- The House of the Bittern, (1965)[6] [7]
- The Guardian Angel, (1966)[8]
- The Sea Friends, (1968)
- Helping Mr Paterson, (1982)
Awards
- 1959 Boys Club of America Junior Award for The Golden Impala[9] [10]
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Quill & Quire, Volume 32, Issue 2 - Volume 34, Issue 2. 1966. Greey de Pencier Publications. 25.
- http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/obituaries/pamela_stuttaford_best_selling_norfolk_author_and_former_mp_s_wife_1_2276536 Pamela Stuttaford: Best-selling Norfolk author and former MP’s wife
- News: Review: The Chosen One; THE GOLDEN IMPALA.. 3 May 2013. New York Times. 2 November 1958.
- Book: Glauber, Robert. Books, Volume 35, Issue 1. 1958. New York Herald Tribune.
- Web site: Review: THE GOLDEN IMPALA. Kirkus Reviews. 3 May 2013.
- Book: The Best Children's Books of 1965. 1965. Hamish Hamilton. 45.
- Book: Country Life, Volume 137. 1965. Country Life, Limited. 112–113.
- Book: The Booklist, Volume 64. 1967. American Library Association. 547.
- Book: Book Talk from the Library Section. 1956. 1944.
- Book: Saturday Review, Volume 42. 1959. Saturday Review Associates. 32.