LONDON (AP) — British writer Nina Bawden, who wrote children’s classics including the World War II story “Carrie’s War,” died Wednesday. She was 87. Her son, Robert Bawden, said the author died at her ...
Carrie's War was an adaptation of Nina Bawden's book Carrie's War, broadcast from 28 January 1974 to 25 February 1974 on BBC1 in five, 30-minute episodes. World War II evacuees, Carrie Willow, and ...
Nina Bawden, the British author who wrote well-received children’s books including the World War II story “Carrie’s War,” died Aug. 22 at her home in London. She was 87. Her son, Robert Bawden, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British author Nina Bawden, who wrote novels for adults and children and was shortlisted for the coveted Booker Prize in 1987 for "Circles of Deceit", died on Wednesday. She was 87.
Anyone arriving in this country from abroad must find it a strange British anomaly that for one month in the year, theatre suddenly becomes the province of children. For the rest of the year it’s as ...
Nina Bawden has died at the age of 87. The author's publisher Virago confirmed that Bawden passed away at her London home today (August 22), BBC News reports. What to Read Next She was surrounded by ...
Nina Bawden’s children’s novel Carrie’s War has never been out of print since it was published in 1973, and has been serialized twice on television. This new stage adaptation by Emma Reeves (first ...