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  1. Margaret Mahy (née le 21 mars 1936 à Whakatane et morte le 23 juillet 2012 à Christchurch) est une femme de lettres néo-zélandaise, auteure de littérature d'enfance et de jeunesse. Elle a reçu en 1982 et 1984 la médaille Carnegie, et en 2006 le prix Hans Christian Andersen.

  2. Margaret Mahy ONZ (21 March 1936 – 23 July 2012) was a New Zealand author of children's and young adult books. Many of her story plots have strong supernatural elements but her writing concentrates on the themes of human relationships and growing up. She wrote more than 100 picture books, 40 novels and 20 collections of short ...

  3. Margaret Mahy, with her characteristic rainbow wig, at the Kaiapoi Club, 2011. Margaret Mahy of New Zealand wrote more than 100 picture books, 40 novels and 20 short story collections, among other works.

    Title
    Illustrator
    Publisher
    Year
    Tale of a tail
    Tony Ross
    2014
    The Green Bath
    Steven Kellogg
    Arthur A. Levine Books
    2013
    Footsteps Through the Fog
    Gavin Bishop
    Puffin
    2012
    The Margaret Mahy Treasury: Eleven ...
    Z
    Puffin
    2011
  4. The Changeover: a Supernatural Romance is a low fantasy novel for young adults by Margaret Mahy, published in 1984 by J. M. Dent in the U.K. It is set in Christchurch in the author's native New Zealand.

  5. Auteure néo-zélandaise née en 1936, Margaret Mahy a écrit une centaine de romans, de nouvelles et de livres illustrés pour la jeunesse.

  6. www.babelio.com › auteur › Margaret-MahyMargaret Mahy - Babelio

    Margaret Mahy est un auteur de livres pour enfants et jeunes adultes. Ses romans The Haunting (1982) et The Changeover: A Supernatural Romance (1984) ont reçus la Carnegie Medal de British Library Association. Biographie, bibliographie, lecteurs et citations de Margaret Mahy.

  7. Margaret Mahy is New Zealands most celebrated writer for children and young adults. In a 55-year career she published more than 120 titles: novels, picture books, short stories, poems and educational texts, as well as writing for film and television.