Pinto, Jacqueline
PINTO, Jacqueline
PINTO, Jacqueline. Also writes as Jacqueline Blairman. British, b. 1927. Genres: Children's fiction, Children's non-fiction. Career: Formerly, Sub- Ed., Homes and Gardens mag. Publications: Triplets at Royders, 1948; Headmistress in Disgrace, 1949; Rebel at St. Agatha's 1949; Moses Mendelssohn, 1960; School Dinner Disaster, 1983; School Gala Disaster, 1985; School Library Disaster, 1986; School Outing Disaster, 1987; School Donkey Disaster, 1988; School Hobby Disaster, 1990.
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