Margaret Dianne Clark (born 1942) is an Australian children's author, using M.D. Clark and Lee Striker as pseudonyms. Some of her most famous works are the Aussie Angels series and the young adult novel Fat Chance.
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Born | Margaret Dianne Clark 1942 (age 79–80) Geelong, Victoria, Australia |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | Australian |
Genre | Children's fiction, teen fiction |
Notable works | Fat Chance |
Children | Stewart and Fiona |
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Clark holds a Bachelor of Education, a Master of Education, a Doctorate of Education, and has written over one hundred books[1] concerning young people and making and keeping friends, sibling rivalry, school environments, and social issues,[2] using variations of her name Margaret Clark, M.D.Clark, Margaret D Clark and the pseudonym Lee Striker.[3]
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Writing as Lee Striker.
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