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          Sheila Burnford

          Scottish writer (1916–1984)

          Sheila Burnford

          Born(1916-05-11)11 May 1916
          Edinburgh, Scotland
          Died20 April 1984(1984-04-20) (aged 67)
          Hampshire, England
          OccupationWriter
          NationalityScottish
          EducationSt.

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        1. Other books by Burnford include The Fields of Noon (), a collection of autobiographical essays; Without Reserve (), her firsthand observations of life.
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        3. Sheila Burnford is best known for writing The Incredible Journey, which was published in The Walt Disney film adaptation was released in
        4. The Incredible Journey (), by Scottish author Sheila Burnford, is a children's book first published by Hodder & Stoughton, which tells the story of three.
        5. George's School, Edinburgh & Harrogate Ladies College

          SpouseDavid Burnford (m. 1941)
          Children3

          Sheila Philip Cochrane Burnford née Every (11 May 1916 – 20 April 1984) was a Scottish writer.

          She is best known for her novel The Incredible Journey about two dogs and a cat traveling through the Canadian wilderness.

          Life and work

          Burnford was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and lived in Ayrshire during her teenage years.[1] She attended St.

          George's School, Edinburgh, and Harrogate Ladies College.[1] She also attended schools in France and Germany. In 1941 she married Dr. David Burnford, with whom she had three children. During World War II, she worked as a volunteer ambulance driver.[