Lucy Robinson
Lucy Robinson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Lucy Robinson was a renowned British author and journalist, commonly known by her pen name Lynne Reid Banks.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on September 23, 1923, in London, England, Lucy Robinson passed away on May 8, 2021, at the age of 97.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Lucy Robinson was a British national, with a distinguished career as an author, journalist, and screenwriter. Her writing spanned multiple genres, including children's literature, science fiction, and historical fiction.
Early Life and Background
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Robinson grew up in a family of modest means, where storytelling played a significant role in their lives. She developed a love for reading at an early age, which would later influence her writing style. During World War II, she served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) before pursuing a career in journalism.
Major Accomplishments
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Robinson's breakthrough as a writer came with her novel The L-Shaped Room, published in 1960. The book, which explores themes of motherhood and relationships, earned her critical acclaim and commercial success. She continued to write prolifically throughout her life, producing numerous novels, short stories, and children's books.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Robinson's notable works include:
The L-Shaped Room (1960)
The Wicked Pack of Cards (1972), a science fiction novel that won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
* The Reluctant Hero (1981), a children's book that showcases her ability to write engaging stories for young readers
Impact and Legacy
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Lucy Robinson's writing has had a lasting impact on literature, particularly in the realm of children's fiction. Her stories have been translated into numerous languages, captivating readers worldwide with their unique blend of imagination and real-world issues.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Robinson is widely quoted for her insightful observations on human relationships, motherhood, and social issues. Her quotes often reflect her compassionate and empathetic nature, making them relatable to a broad audience. As an accomplished writer, she has left behind a legacy of stories that continue to resonate with readers today.
As a tribute to this remarkable author, we will continue to feature her insightful quotes on our platform, allowing readers to appreciate the wisdom and wit that Lucy Robinson brought to her writing.
Quotes by Lucy Robinson

How do you feel about going on a date with me? I’m abroad for another two weeks; you’ve got plenty of time to prepare yourself. It will be the best night of your life, of course.

I knew it was love because it was easy to talk about a load of bollocks and laugh until we hurt.

He was nice. And he was hot. And he didn’t seem to mind that I was borderline mental.

Whoever you end up with, you shouldn’t be changing a thing for them. Nothing. Don’t be with anyone if you can’t be you. Because you’re bang on just as you are.

After all, I wasn’t a bad person. I was just doing my best in what had turned out to be a fairly imperfect life.

He was nice. And he was hot. And he didn't seem to mind that I was borderline mental.

I'd woken up this morning and nearly crapped my pants with fear. Whoever invented Internet dating deserved to be strung up: it was a terrible idea.

Having a man this good looking begging me for sex was the best therapy I could ask for.

Whoever you end up with, you shouldn't be changing a thing for them. Nothing. Don't be with anyone if you can't be you. Because you're bang on just as you are.
