Penelope Lively
Dame Penelope Margaret Lively (née Low) is a British writer of fiction for both children and adults, born on March 17, 1933, in Cairo, Egypt. She is the only person to have won both the Booker Prize for Moon Tiger (1987) and the Carnegie Medal for The Ghost of Thomas Kempe (1973), and was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2012 for her contributions to literature[1][2][9].
fiction
children's literature
short stories
fantasy
Cleopatra's Sister
How It All Began: A Novel
How It All Began: A Novel
Consequences
Dancing Fish and Ammonites: A Memoir
A Stitch in Time (Essential Modern Classics)
Family Album: A Novel
An Available Man: A Novel
Dancing Fish and Ammonites: A Memoir
Family Album: A Novel
How It All Began: A Novel
Perfect Happiness: A Novel
Moon Tiger
Passing on: A Novel
Consequences
Dancing Fish and Ammonites: A Memoir
The Cat, the Crow, and the Banyan Tree
Heat Wave: A Novel
Family Album: A Novel
Next to Nature: Art
City of the Mind
Uninvited Ghosts and Other Stories
Perfect Happiness: A Novel
How It All Began