Frederica J. Turle
Frederica Jane Turle (born 29 March 1880) was a British author of juvenile fiction.
Life and works
She was born and grew up in Finchley, Middlesex. She married Lt Col Charles Bennett (d. 1932) on 2 October 1912.[1]
She is best known for her story The Gap in the Fence (1914) in the Red Nursery Series, illustrated by Watson Charlton, which is still in print. It is the story of a little girl who is the daughter of a Russian anarchist.[2] Her other works include The Squire's Grandchildren (1906), Jerry O'Shassenagh (n.d.), and The Miser's Well (1909).
References
- ↑ "Lt-Col Charles Hugh Bennett". Retrieved 2009-09-21.
- ↑ The Athenaeum, Part 2, J. Section, 1914, p.648
External links
- Works by or about Frederica J. Turle at Internet Archive
- Works by Frederica J. Turle at Project Gutenberg
- New General Catalogue of Old Books and Authors
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