Pamela Ropner
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Pamela Christine Ropner (20 April 1931 – 4 July 2013) was a
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author. She was the daughter of Richard Ropner an
Margaret Forbes Ronald
and graduated in 1951 from the
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, with an M.A. She married the doctor and medical writer Tom Stuttaford in 1957, by whom she had 3 sons. She died on 4 July 2013 at the age of 82 after a long illness.


Books

* ''The Golden Impala'', (1957) * ''The House of the Bittern'', (1965) * ''The Guardian Angel'', (1966) * ''The Sea Friends'', (1968) * ''Helping Mr Paterson'', (1982)


Awards

*1959 '' Boys Club of America Junior Award'' for ''The Golden Impala''


References


External links


Entry, ''The Peerage''Pamela Stuttaford obituary
''Eastern Daily Press'', 12 July 2013 * 1931 births 2013 deaths Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Place of birth missing Place of death missing 20th-century British novelists {{UK-novelist-stub