Kathryn Cave

Kathryn Cave (born 1948 in Aldershot, Hampshire, England – December 2021) was a British children's book author. She was awarded the very first international UNESCO prize for ''Children's and Young People's Literature in the Service of Tolerance'' for ''Something Else''. The book was later made into a TV comic series by TV Loonland. A theatre company, Tall Stories, has adapted ''Something Else'' as a children's production, and they ran a UK tour in Autumn 2009.

She studied PPE at Somerville College, Oxford, then philosophy at MIT. She married Martin Cave in 1972. She had three children, Eleanor, Joseph, and Alice, and six grandchildren. Kathryn had previously worked as an editor for Penguin and Basil Blackwell, and then worked under contract for Frances Lincoln, an independent publishing house in North London.

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