Elizabeth Goudge Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge FRSL (24 April 1900 – 1 April 1984) was an English author of novels, short stories and children's books as Elizabeth Goudge. She won the Carnegie Medal for British children's books in 1946 for The Little White Horse. She was a best-selling author in both the UK and the US from the 1930s through the 1970s.Goudge gained renewed attention decades later. In 1993 one of her books was plagiarised by Indrani Aikath-Gyaltsen; the "new" novel set in India garnered rave reviews in both The New York Times and The Washington Post before its source was discovered. In 2001 or 2002 J. K. Rowling identified The Little White Horse as one of her favourite books and one of few with direct influence on the Harry Potter series.
A theologian's daughter, Elizabeth Goudge penned over forty publications, many of them children's books. Her best-known work, Green Dolphin Street, won the Literary Guild Award in 1944 and The Little White Horse was awarded the Carnegie Medal two years later and was screened as a television series (Moonacre) by the BBC.
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Secret of Moonacre
2008
book "The Little White Horse"
Moonacre
1994
TV Series novel "The Little White Horse" - 6 episodes