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Penelope Farmer was born on 1939, is an English children's writer, born 1939. Discover Penelope Farmer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1939

Penelope Jane Farmer (born 1939) is an English fiction writer well known for children's fantasy novels.

Farmer was born a fraternal twin in Westerham, Kent, on 14 June 1939, as the third child of Hugh Robert MacDonald (died 26 May 2004) and Penelope Boothby Farmer.

Her parents and hospital staff were unaware of her existence until some 25 minutes after the birth of her twin sister Judith.

Throughout Farmer's life, twinship has been a defining element in her understanding of her identity.

1960

Farmer's first publication was The China People, a collection of literary fairy tales for young people, in 1960.

One story written for this collection was judged too long to include.

This was re-written as the first chapter of her first novel for children, The Summer Birds.

• The China People (1960)

1962

• The Summer Birds (1962)

1963

In 1963, this received a Carnegie Medal commendation and was cited as an American Library Association Notable Book.

1964

• The Magic Stone (1964)

1966

The Summer Birds was soon followed by its sequels, Emma in Winter (1966) and Charlotte Sometimes (1969), and by A Castle of Bone (1972), Year King (1977), Thicker than Water (1989), Penelope: A Novel (1993), and Granny and Me (1998).

Farmer stated that she, while writing Emma in Winter, did not realize that identity was such a predominant theme in the novel until she encountered Margery Fisher's comments on the book.

She had a similar realization, this time on her own, while writing Charlotte Sometimes.

• Emma in Winter (1966) – sequel

• Sea Gull (1966)

1969

Her best-known novel is Charlotte Sometimes (1969), a boarding-school story that features a multiple time slip.

• Charlotte Sometimes (1969) – sequel

1971

• Serpent's Teeth: The Story of Cadmus (1971)

• Dragonfly summer (1971)

• Daedalus and Icarus (1971)

1972

• Story of Persephone (1972)

• A Castle of Bone (1972)

1974

• William and Mary (1974)

1975

• August the Fourth (1975)

• Heracles (1975)

1977

• Year King (1977)

1978

• Beginnings: Creation Myths of the World (1978)

1984

• Standing in the Shadow (1984)

1987

• Away from Home (1987)

1994

She visited South Africa in 1994, talking with people about their views on the election.

She later wrote an article about this, published in the Index on Censorship.

1996

The importance of Farmer's relationship with her twin sister Judith was reflected in her books, having published Two, or: The Book of Twins and Doubles in 1996, and Sisters: An Anthology in 1999.

The twins have an older brother, Tim, and a younger sister, Sally.

After attending a boarding school, she read history at St Anne's College, Oxford and did postgraduate work at Bedford College, University of London.

2000

In 2000, Farmer published an article about the challenges facing the Hong Kong Chinese community in the UK.

2004

Other relations were mentioned: the departure of her daughter and a granddaughter (23 April 2004).

2010

The 22 April 2010 entry states that her son was among those staying with her, with his daughters aged eight and twelve.

2012

According to Penelope Farmer's personal blog site, she was in 2012 living on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.

She there described herself as "a writer – published for many years, now struggling", and listed "her grandchildren" among those she loved and missed.