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1. Profiles - Eileen Browne
scholastic.com.au/Profiles/Pro - [Cached]Published on: 2/20/2005 Last Visited: 2/20/2005
Eileen Browne
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Eileen Browne
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Eileen Browne was born and brought up in Birmingham, UK, but lived in London for over twenty years before moving to Wiltshire.She worked as a school teacher and a youth worker before becoming an author and illustrator.Her first book was published in 1977.
Eileen says, ‘Certain groups of people are not well represented inbooks.For example, females only feature as main characters in around 30 percent of children's books. -
2. Mary Hare Christmas cards -
www.maryhare.org.uk/?id=330&en - [Cached]Published on: 1/3/2008 Last Visited: 1/3/2008
Eileen BrowneMary Hare Christmas cards -
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Eileen Browne
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Eileen Browne is the author and/or illustrator of over forty children's books.
Born and brought up in Birmingham, she studied Graphic Design in Coventry before moving to London to do a teaching course.There, Eileen taught, wrote, illustrated, ran a junior youth club and had a baby.She now lives in a big, busy village in Wiltshire with her partner John and son Milo.
Way back in the 1970's, Eileen discovered that females only featured as main characters in about a third of children's books.This led to all her protagonists (including animals) being female. -
3. www.maryhare.org.uk
www.maryhare.org.uk/?entityTyp - [Cached]Published on: 11/29/2007 Last Visited: 1/3/2008
Eileen Browne
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Eileen Browne is the author and/or illustrator of over forty children's books.
Born and brought up in Birmingham, she studied Graphic Design in Coventry before moving to London to do a teaching course.There, Eileen taught, wrote, illustrated, ran a junior youth club and had a baby.She now lives in a big, busy village in Wiltshire with her partner John and son Milo.
Way back in the 1970's, Eileen discovered that females only featured as main characters in about a third of children's books.This led to all her protagonists (including animals) being female.

