Rosalie Fry
Rosalie Fry was a British author known for her children's literature. She was born in 1920 and gained recognition for her engaging storytelling and imaginative characters. Fry's works often featured themes of adventure and friendship, appealing to young readers.
One of her most notable books is The Little White Horse, published in 1946. This enchanting tale has been praised for its lyrical prose and has inspired many adaptations, including a film. Fry's contributions to children's literature continue to be celebrated for their charm and creativity.