Conford, Ellen

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CONFORD, Ellen

CONFORD, Ellen. American, b. 1942. Genres: Children's fiction. Publications: Impossible Possum, 1971; Why Can't I Be William?, 1972; Dreams of Victory, 1973; Felicia the Critic, 1973; The Luck of Pokey Bloom, 1974; Me and the Terrible Two, 1974; Just the Thing for Geraldine, 1975; Dear Lovey Hart, I Am Desperate, 1975; The Alfred G. Graebner Memorial High School Handbook of Rules and Regulations, 1976; And This Is Laura, 1977; Eugene the Brave, 1978; Hail, Hail Camp Timberwood, 1978; Anything for a Friend, 1979; We Interrupt This Semester for an Important Bulletin, 1979; The Revenge of the Incredible Dr. Rancid and His Youthful Assistant Jeffrey, 1980; Seven Days to a Brand-New Me, 1981; To All My Fans with Love from Sylvie, 1982; Lenny Kandell, Smart Aleck, 1983; If This Is Love, I'll Take Spaghetti, 1983; You Never Can Tell, 1984; Strictly for Laughs, 1985; Why Me?, 1985; A Royal Pain, 1986; A Job for Jenny Archer, 1988; A Case for Jenny Archer, 1988; Jenny Archer, Author, 1989; Genie with the Light Blue Hair, 1989; What's Cooking, Jenny Archer?, 1989; Jenny Archer to the Rescue, 1990; Can Do, Jenny Archer, 1990; Loving Someone Else, 1990; Dear Mom, Get Me Out of Here!, 1992; Nibble, Nibble, Jenny Archer, 1993; I Love You, I Hate You, Get Lost, 1994; Get the Picture, Jenny Archer?, 1994; Norman Newman: My Sister the Witch, 1995; Norman Newman & The Werewolf of Walnut Street, 1995; The Frog Princess of Pelham, 1997; Crush, 1998; Diary of a Monster's Son, 1999. ANNABEL THE ACTRESS series: Starring in Gorilla My Dreams, 1999; Just a Little Extra, 2000; Hound of the Barkervilles, 2002; Camping It Up, 2003.

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