Margaret Ryan

Margaret Ryan (1944-2019) was a children's writer who lived in St. Andrews, Scotland. She was born and raised in the town of Paisley, Scotland. She went to Glasgow University, where she met her husband, John, at a dance. She and John had two grown-up children, Susie and Jonathan. She was the writer of the Airy Fairy books. She had a long career as a primary school teacher before becoming a full-time writer for children.[1] She shared her name with a young Welsh Baroness.

Books

  • Airy Fairy: Magic Mischief
  • Airy Fairy: Magic Muddle
  • Airy Fairy: Magic Mess
  • Airy Fairy: Magic Mix-up
  • Airy Fairy: Magic Mistakes
  • Airy Fairy: Magic Music
  • Airy Fairy's Book of Magic
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gollark: The UK appears to be doing a similar thing, given that shops are open again now.
gollark: Wait, can't a lot of "alive" stuff only replicate if it has a suitable environment, too?
gollark: Also, it would consider sterile humans not alive.
gollark: The "and another member of your species" bit does have the interesting implication that you can't really call something alive or not if you just have one of it, then.

References

  1. "Margaret Ryan". Scottish Book Trust. Archived from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 27 March 2010.

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