Who is Vivien Alcock?

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Alcock was a bestselling author of mystery and fantasy fiction for young adults.

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Stranger at the Window.(Children's Review)(Brief Article) Magazine article from: The Horn Book Magazine Vivien Alcock Stranger at the Window 200 pp. Houghton...refugee who is learning how to survive. Alcock has previously used this idea of children...resonate echo, not merely a resuscitation. Alcock's imagery is evocative but not intrusive...
Book: Streetwise tales to tempt teenage readers; Alison Davison reviews fiction... Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England) ...date. A lovely book from a reliably excellent writer. Vivien Alcock is another name from the children's writers' hall...acquainted with the agonies of the teenage world. Alcock shows an excellent awareness of that sense of disjointedness...
Obituaries.(Obituary) Magazine article from: The Horn Book Magazine ...died on October 3, 2003. He was ninety-five. Vivien Alcock, a British writer best known for her brooding mysteries...October 11, 2003. The widow of novelist Leon Garfield, Alcock was seventy-nine. Harry C. Stubbs, who wrote the...
Paperback Reprints.(Bibliography) Magazine article from: The Horn Book Magazine ...illus. by Kimberly Bulcken Root 9/95 24 pp. Harcourt Voyager ISBN 0-15-202105-1 6.00 (Primary) FICTION Vivien Alcock Stranger at the Window 5/98 200 pp. Houghton ISBN 0-395-94329-9 4.95 (Intermediate) Joan Bauer Rules of...
CHILDREN`S BOOKS Newspaper article from: The Independent - London ...writing, leading the reader a merry dance that never really gets anywhere in the end. Despite its sinister cover, Vivien Alcock's The Face At The Window (Methuen pounds 9.99) does not contain anything supernatural. Instead, the face here...
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