M.M. Kaye
Born
in Shimla, India
August 21, 1908
Died
January 29, 2004
Genre
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The Far Pavilions
7 editions
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1978
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The Ordinary Princess
48 editions
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1980
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Shadow of the Moon
73 editions
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published
1956
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Trade Wind
55 editions
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published
1963
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Death in Kashmir
7 editions
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published
1953
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Death in Zanzibar
6 editions
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published
1959
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Death in Cyprus
36 editions
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published
1956
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Death in Kenya
5 editions
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published
1958
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Death in Berlin
2 editions
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published
1955
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Death in the Andamans
37 editions
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1960
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“Common sense will nearly always stand you in better stead than a slavish adherence to the conventions.”
― Shadow of the Moon
― Shadow of the Moon
“...for though she was ordinary, she possessed health, wit, courage, charm, and cheerfulness. But because she was not beautiful, no one ever seemed to notice these other qualities, which is so often the way of the world.”
― The Ordinary Princess
― The Ordinary Princess
“This story was written many moons ago under an apple tree in an orchard in Kent, which is one of England's prettiest counties . . . I had read at least twenty of the [fairy tales] when I noticed something that had never struck me before--I suppose because I had always taken it for granted. All the princesses, apart from such rare exceptions as Snow White, were blond, blue-eyed, and beautiful, with lovely figures and complexions and extravagantly long hair. This struck me as most unfair, and suddenly I began to wonder just how many handsome young princes would have asked a king for the hand of his daughter if that daughter had happened to be gawky, snub-nosed, and freckled, with shortish mouse-colored hair? None, I suspected. They would all have been of chasing after some lissome Royal Highness with large blue eyes and yards of golden hair and probably nothing whatever between her ears! It was in that moment that a story about a princess who turned out to be ordinary jumped into my mind, and the very next morning I took my pencil box and a large rough-notebook down to the orchard and, having settled myself under an apple tree in full bloom, began to write . . . the day was warm and windless and without a cloud in the sky. A perfect day and a perfect place to write a fairy story.”
― The Ordinary Princess
― The Ordinary Princess
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