Babara Euphan Todd
BARBARA EUPHAN TODD (1890-1976), the only child of a country
parson, was brought up in Yorkshire, before being
sent to boarding school in Surrey when she was fourteen.
She worked as a VAD during the First World War, and after
her father's retirement lived with her parents in Surrey
and began writing. Her work was published in magazines
such as Punch and the Spectator and, in the 1920s, she
began to publish children's books. After her marriage to
Commander John Bower RN in 1932 some of her books were
written in collaboration with him. Her first Worzel Gummidge
book appeared in 1936; it was followed by nine others. Miss
Ranskill Comes Home appeared in 1946 and although
it was published under the relatively unknown name of Barbara
Bower, partly perhaps in homage to her husband (who was
killed in the war), it was extremely successful both in
England and America. |