✍️ Author Biography
Anita Ganeri
📅 1961
🌍 French
📚 1 free book
⭐ Known for: Odious Oceans (1999)
Anita Ganeri is an Indian author known for her award-winning children's non-fiction series, Horrible Geography.
Born in Calcutta, India, in 1961, Anita Ganeri's family relocated to England during her infancy. She pursued her education at Stamford High School and later earned a degree in French/German and Indian Studies from the University of Cambridge. Before embarking on her writing career, Ganeri spent several years in the publishing industry, holding positions such as foreign rights manager for Walker and editor at Usborne. Her initial published work was a Ladybird book explaining 'how things work'.
Ganeri has since authored over 600 non-fiction books for children, producing them at a prolific rate of 15-20 titles annually. Her significant contribution to the "Horrible Geography" series earned her recognition as a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She currently resides in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, with her husband, Chris Oxlade, who is also a children's author. Her extensive bibliography includes numerous titles across various subjects, with the "Horrible Geography" series being particularly prominent.
Early Life and Education
Anita Ganeri was born in Calcutta, India, in 1961. Her family moved to England when she was very young. She attended Stamford High School as a boarding student. Her academic pursuits led her to the University of Cambridge, where she completed a degree combining French, German, and Indian Studies.
Career Trajectory
Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Ganeri accumulated several years of experience in the publishing world. She worked for Walker as a foreign rights manager and later served as an editor at Usborne. Her writing career began with the publication of a Ladybird book focused on 'how things work'. To date, she has written more than 600 non-fiction books, maintaining a productivity of 15-20 books per year. Her work on the "Horrible Geography" series resulted in her being recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Personal Life
Anita Ganeri currently lives in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. She shares her home with her husband, Chris Oxlade, who is also a writer, specializing in children's literature.