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  1. 1. Jan. 1989 · Imogen Smallwood wrote this book about her childhood with her mother, the renowned and prolific British children's author of the 1940s and 50s. It is very often an unkind telling, not quite of the "Mommy Dearest" ilk but similar in that Enid Blyton had died when her daughter wrote it.

  2. 24. Juli 2007 · Imogen Smallwood. by Julie2owlsdene » 02 Aug 2007, 18:56. A couple of years ago I read Imogen's book, A Childhood at Green Hedges. After seeing the photo's on the Society page and listening to the snippet of Interview with Ming and Imogen, it inspired me to re-read her book.

  3. 25. Aug. 2019 · Imogen, Gillian’s younger sister, 66, tells a different story. She too is a widow, mother and grandmother, who has taught and worked with young children, but if Gillian is an archetypal cosy granny in the apple-cheeked Blyton tradition, Imogen is more a Roald Dahl creation. She is taller, slimmer, spikier, more contemporary in ...

  4. Buy A Childhood at Green Hedges: A Fragment of Autobiography by Enid Blyton's Daughter First Edition by Smallwood, Imogen (ISBN: 9780416126327) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  5. A Fine Defence Of Enid Blyton includes extracts from a rare interview with her only surviving daughter, Imogen Smallwood, and contributions from her official biographer, Barbara Stoney, as well...

  6. 28. Feb. 2022 · Imogen Mary Pollock Smallwood. Daughter of Enid Blyton and sister of Gillian Baverstock and Rosemary Pollock. ...more. Combine Editions. Imogen Smallwood’s books. Average rating: 3.71 · 34 ratings · 10 reviews · 2 distinct works. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.

  7. www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk › a-biography-of-enid-blytonThe Enid Blyton Society

    Kenneth and Enid were married at the City of Westminster Register Office on 20th October 1943, six days before Hugh's wedding to Ida. Gillian and Imogen had not seen their father since June 1942, when he had left for America to advise on Civil Defence, and sadly they were never to see him again. Although she had promised that Hugh would be free ...