"Rundell spent her formative years in wild spaces. At age 7, she moved to Zimbabwe, where her mother had family and her father worked as a diplomat, paying the young Rundell 50 pence for every poem she memorized (and extra if it came from the Renaissance)."
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Katherine Rundell
i(born 10 July 1987) s a British author of children’s books and a leading expert on the life and work of John Donne. She is, since 2008, a Fellow of . Her book Rooftoppers won the 2015 . Her book Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne won the 2022 . Her book Impossible Creatures was named for 2023. Her work has also won the , the , the , the , and '.
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