Summary
Having previously written books for adults, Emma LeePotter, daughter of the late newspaper columnist Lynda LeePotter, has turned her hand to children's writing. She tells Women's Editor SARAH FOSTER about her new novel and how her mother helped inspire it
IT is Saturday night telly - a less than edifying stimulus - that Emma Lee-Potter has to thank for her latest book. She was sitting watching it, along with her children, when inspiration struck.See the full content of this document
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'I Think Mum Would Have Been Proud'
The freelance journalist, who juggles articles with writing novels, explains it thus: "I'd written three novels for grown-ups and it was my daughter Lottie, who's 14 now, who said 'why don't you write something for me?'
"My son Ned, who's now 12, and Lottie were really keen on all those talent competitions and ...See the full content of this document
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