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'''Evelyne Lallemand''' was a French writer, noted for her continuation of [[Enid Blyton]]'s ''[[The Secret Seven]]'' in the 1970s, producing an additional eleven books to add to Blyton's fifteen. Nine of them were translated into English by [[Anthea Bell]] between 1983 and 1987.<ref>{{citation|last=Blyton|first=Enid|title=Secret Seven: 15: Fun For The Secret Seven|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2qV9sgaGM7AC&pg=PT66|date=2013|publisher=Hachette Children's Books|isbn=978-1-84456-949-6|p=66}}</ref>
'''Evelyne Lallemand''' was a French writer, noted for her continuation of [[Enid Blyton]]'s ''[[The Secret Seven]]'' in the 1970s, producing an additional eleven books to add to Blyton's fifteen. Nine of them were translated into English by [[Anthea Bell]] between 1983 and 1987.<ref>{{citation|last=Blyton|first=Enid|title=Secret Seven: 15: Fun For The Secret Seven|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2qV9sgaGM7AC&pg=PT66|date=2013|publisher=Hachette Children's Books|isbn=978-1-84456-949-6|p=66}}</ref>


Lallemand also worked alongside Viviane Cohen and Colette David in writing and illustrating 24 [[Mr. Men|Mr. Men and Little Miss]] books after the deathof [[Roger Hargreaves]] in 1988. 13 of those stories were translated into English and became a part of the main series.
Lallemand also worked alongside Viviane Cohen and Colette David in writing and illustrating 24 [[Mr. Men|Mr. Men and Little Miss]] books after the death of [[Roger Hargreaves]] in 1988. 13 of those stories were translated into English and became a part of the main series.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:42, 20 January 2022

Evelyne Lallemand was a French writer, noted for her continuation of Enid Blyton's The Secret Seven in the 1970s, producing an additional eleven books to add to Blyton's fifteen. Nine of them were translated into English by Anthea Bell between 1983 and 1987.[1]

Lallemand also worked alongside Viviane Cohen and Colette David in writing and illustrating 24 Mr. Men and Little Miss books after the death of Roger Hargreaves in 1988. 13 of those stories were translated into English and became a part of the main series.

References

  1. ^ Blyton, Enid (2013), Secret Seven: 15: Fun For The Secret Seven, Hachette Children's Books, p. 66, ISBN 978-1-84456-949-6