Jenny Nimmo quotes:

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  • I had written two or three books before my husband noticed that in every one of them a family member was missing. He suggested that it was because my father's death, when I was five, utterly changed my world. I can only suppose he is right and that this is the reason I am drawn to a narrative where someone's life is changed by loss.

  • You let their friendship continue because Maisie looks after your son while you're gallivanting around the country disguised as Sherlock Holmes" - Uncle Paton Yewbeam

  • I work in a room overlooking the river. I try to get to my desk as soon as I've fed my cats and chickens. I use a blue 3B pencil and scribble away for about 20 pages before transferring it to the computer.

  • I try not to identify too strongly with any of my characters. I like to stand back and see them objectively. I think this is why I often use boys instead of girls, just in case I get too close and lose the overall picture.

  • Inspiration comes from the world around me. I'm an inveterate eavesdropper.

  • There's nothing like the peace of the countryside, the quiet and the lack of distraction. It helps you to focus your mind.

  • My father died when I was quite small, so my uncle used to buy me books and read them to me.

  • He found himself in a room not unlike the shop. All books again, packed tight on shelves or laying in piles on every surface. It was a cozy room, for all that ; it smelled of warm, rich words and very deep thoughts.

  • I've read up on magic, and I think it sets you free, and it gives you hope. You can explore worlds you didn't know existed. It stretches your imagination, and I like my own imagination to be stretched and also the children I'm telling the story to. It gives you a sense of wonder.

  • It was an exceptional sensation, reading by spiderlight.

  • Waiting and hoping is a hard thing to do when you've already been waiting and hoping for almost as long as you can bear it.

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