Anita Ganeri
Anita Ganeri is an award-winning author of children's information books specializing in geography, the natural world, religion, and multiculturalism. Born in Calcutta, India in 1961, she grew up in England and has written over 300 books, most notably the best-selling Horrible Geography series which won the Geographical Association Silver Award in 1999. She previously worked in publishing as an editor and foreign rights manager before becoming a freelance writer.
children's literature
geography
natural history
religion
biography
multiculturalism
Mother Teresa's Alms Bowl (Stories of Great People)
Kingfisher Readers L4: Weather (Kingfisher Readers - Level 4)
Buddhist Stories (Traditional Religious Tales)
Prickly and Poisonous
Republic of Ireland: A Benjamin Blog and His Inquisitive Dog Guide
From Tadpole to Frog (How Living Things Grow)
Macaw
Jewish Stories (Traditional Religious Tales)
Writing History: Stone Age
Christian Stories (Traditional Religious Tales)
First Animal Encyclopedia
Goldfish (Young Explorer: A Pet's Life)
Dogs and Puppies (Animals and Their Babies)
Wild Animals (Horrible Geography Handbooks)
Romans (Focus on)
The World's Most Amazing Islands (Landform Top Tens Raintree Perspectives)
Florence Nightingale (Story Of...)
How It's Made (Ladybird Learners)
Improve Your Tennis Skills (Usborne Superskills)
Christianity (This Is My Faith) (This Is My Faith)
A Christian Story - The Loaves and the Fishes (Hopscotch Religion)
Vehicles, Land, Sea, Air (Ladybird Learners)
Record Breakers (Travel Guide)
The Young Person's Guide to the Opera