Quote by: Margaret Mahy

…But don’t be late, Troy, or I’ll…” She hesitated and laughed, not entirely happily. “I don’t suppose I’ll ever need to worry about you again, will I? I don’t suppose I’ve ever needed to worry over a magician.” “There are always car accidents,” Tabitha declared cheerfully. “A car could come around the corner and… wallop! You’d need a terrific magician to get out of that one…” “Or eagles dropping tortoises,” Troy added, looking amused. “That happened in Ancient Greece, you know. An eagle dropped a tortoise on some dramatist and killed him.” “No eagles or tortoises here,” said Tabitha, “but a bit could fall off a plane.


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Author Bio


  • NameMargaret Mahy
  • DescriptionNew Zealand children's writer
  • BornMarch 21, 1936
  • DiedJuly 23, 2012
  • CountryNew Zealand
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist; Librarian
  • WorksThe Haunting; The Changeover
  • AwardsHans Christian Andersen Award