Biography

Mabel Esther Allan was a British author of about 170 children's books.

She was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, on February 11, 1915, to James Pemberton Allan, a merchant, and his wife, Priscilla Hagon Allan. Educated at disappointing dame schools, Miss Allan took no interest in her lessons but enjoyed only reading in the library and composing short stories and novels. From the age of eight, she intended to become an author. After completing her education in 1932, Miss Allan taught folk dancing classes for the English Folk Dance and Song Society while submitting stories and novels for publication. She failed to publish any adult pieces, but found unexpected success at selling short stories for children. She sold her first book for publication, *Grim Glen Castle*, in 1939, but it was not published because of the outbreak of war. During World War II, Miss Allan served as a farm worker in the Women's Land Army, a teacher in a preparatory school, and a nursery warden for the children of factory workers.

Miss Allan submitted *Grim Glen Castle* to another publisher in the spring of 1945. It was published in 1948 as *The Glen Castle Mystery*. Deciding to commit herself to writing for children, she wrote her second published novel, *The Adventurous Summer*, in the autumn of 1945. Over the subsequent twenty-five years, Miss Allan produced an abundant number of novels. She wrote adventures, mysteries, and romances for older girls, all following conventional attitudes and subject matters. The only exception to her conformity appeared in her school stories, which embraced progressive educational tenets like coeducation, student self-discipline, and schoolchildren's participation in running their schools. Miss Allan also sold about 330 short stories between 1936 and 1957. She first traveled abroad in 1948, beginning a practice that contributed heavily to her writing by providing new settings and experiences to use in her novels. In addition to various Continental locales, Miss Allan had a special fondness for New York, Paris, and the Celtic areas of the British Isles.

During the decade of the 1960s, Miss Allan became established as a top-selling children's writer. She especially became known for her series of Drina books. Written under the pseudonym of Jean Estoril, the eleven volumes follow a young dancer from her schooling to her becoming an internationally famous ballerina. Miss Allan also published under the pseudonyms of Priscilla Hagon, Anne Pilgrim, and Kathleen M. Pearcey. Her writing changed in the 1970s with a new focus on religious disbelief, familial dysfunction, sexual feelings in young people, and the women's suffrage movement in the early twentieth century. During the 1980s, Miss Allan had a series of fiction and non-fiction works privately printed. She composed an informal autobiography in two volumes, while other books recounted her travel experiences and published some of her early poetry and school stories. Miss Allan published over 170 books for children and young adults over her literary career. She died in 1998.

Sources:
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/DG0015f.html
*Major Authors and Illustrators for Children and Young Adults*, ed. Laurie Collier and Joyce Nakamura (Detriot: Gale Research, 1993), 1:70-73.
*To Be An Author: A Short Autobiography* by Mabel Esther Allan (Privately printed, 1982).

Books by Mabel Esther Allan

New Schools for Old
New Schools for Old
2018
Judith teaches
Judith teaches
2016
The Wyndhams Went To Wales
The Wyndhams Went To Wales
2013
Margaret Finds A Future
Margaret Finds A Future
2011
Chiltern Adventure
Chiltern Adventure
2006
The School on North Barrule
The School on North Barrule
2006
Here we go round
Here we go round
2002
Cat off a barrow
Cat off a barrow
1994
Ragged Robin began it
Ragged Robin began it
1993
The way to Glen Bradan and oth
The way to Glen Bradan and other Scottish, Welsh and Irish stories
1993
The two head girls and other s
The two head girls and other school stories
1992
Queen Rita at the High School
Queen Rita at the High School and other school stories
1991
Chiltern School
Chiltern School
1990
The mystery of Serafina
The mystery of Serafina
1990
The road to the Isles and othe
The road to the Isles and other places
1989
First term at Ash Grove
First term at Ash Grove
1988
Theb ackground came first
Theb ackground came first
1988
Tomorrow Is a Lovely Day (Swif
Tomorrow Is a Lovely Day (Swift Books)
1988
Crumble Lane Mystery
Crumble Lane Mystery
1987
Up the Victorian Staircase
Up the Victorian Staircase
1987
A Mystery in Spindle Bottom
A Mystery in Spindle Bottom
1986
Crumble Lane Captives
Crumble Lane Captives
1986
The Road to Huntingland
The Road to Huntingland
1986
A dream of Hunger Moss
A dream of Hunger Moss
1985
Flash Children in Winter
Flash Children in Winter
1985
More about being an author
More about being an author
1985
The background came first
The background came first
1985
The horns of danger
The horns of danger
1985
The pride of Pine Street
The pride of Pine Street
1985
A secret in Spindle Bottom
A secret in Spindle Bottom
1984
Friends at Pine Street
Friends at Pine Street
1984
Romansgrove
Romansgrove
1984
Trouble in Crumble Lane
Trouble in Crumble Lane
1984
Alone at Pine Street
Alone at Pine Street
1983
Crumble Lane Adventure
Crumble Lane Adventure
1983
A strange enchantment
A strange enchantment
1982
Goodbye to Pine Street
Goodbye to Pine Street
1982
Growing Up in Wood Street
Growing Up in Wood Street
1982
Strangers in Wood Street
Strangers in Wood Street
1981
The mills down below
The mills down below
1981
The Pine Street problem
The Pine Street problem
1981
A lovely tomorrow
A lovely tomorrow
1980
Pine Street goes camping
Pine Street goes camping
1980
The May Day mystery
The May Day mystery
1980
New York for Nicola
New York for Nicola
1979
Wood Street & Mary Ellen
Wood Street & Mary Ellen
1979
The view beyond my father
The view beyond my father
1978
An island in a green sea
An island in a green sea
1977
My family's not forever
My family's not forever
1977
A school in danger
A school in danger
1976
Over the sea to school
Over the sea to school
1976
Sara goes to Germany
Sara goes to Germany
1976
Wood Street Helpers
Wood Street Helpers
1976
Wood Street Secret
Wood Street Secret
1976
Amanda goes to Italy
Amanda goes to Italy
1975
Away from Wood Street
Away from Wood Street
1975
Ship of danger
Ship of danger
1975
The Flash Children
The Flash Children
1975
Mystery in Rome
Mystery in Rome
1974
Secret Players
Secret Players
1974
A Formidable Enemy
A Formidable Enemy
1973
The Wood Street Helpers
The Wood Street Helpers
1973
Behind the blue gates
Behind the blue gates
1972
Das alte Haus im Hinterhof
Das alte Haus im Hinterhof
1972
Time to go back
Time to go back
1972
Mystery in Wales
Mystery in Wales
1971
The Wood Street rivals
The Wood Street rivals
1971
Christmas at Spindle Bottom
Christmas at Spindle Bottom
1970
Dangerous inheritance
Dangerous inheritance
1970
The mystery of the secret square
The mystery of the secret square
1970
The Wood Street Group
The Wood Street Group
1970
The Wood Street Secret
The Wood Street Secret
1970
Wood Street Group
Wood Street Group
1970
A chill in the lane
A chill in the lane
1969
Climbing to danger
Climbing to danger
1969
Mystery at the Villa Bianca
Mystery at the Villa Bianca
1969
The Kraymer mystery
The Kraymer mystery
1969
Mystery at Saint-Hilaire
Mystery at Saint-Hilaire
1968
Mystery in Manhattan
Mystery in Manhattan
1968
Dancing to danger
Dancing to danger
1967
Jeunes Filles en Croisière
Jeunes Filles en Croisière
1967
Selina's new family
Selina's new family
1967
The Mystery Began in Madeira
The Mystery Began in Madeira
1967
Home to the island
Home to the island
1966
In pursuit of Clarinda
In pursuit of Clarinda
1966
Skiing to danger
Skiing to danger
1966
The way over Windle
The way over Windle
1966
A summer at sea
A summer at sea
1965
Clare goes to Holland
Clare goes to Holland
1965
Fiona on the fourteenth floor
Fiona on the fourteenth floor
1964
It happened in Arles
It happened in Arles
1964
Room for the cuckoo
Room for the cuckoo
1964
Signpost to Switzerland
Signpost to Switzerland
1964
Strangers in New York
Strangers in New York
1964
A summer in Provence
A summer in Provence
1963
Kate comes to England
Kate comes to England
1963
The sign of the unicorn
The sign of the unicorn
1963
Romance in Italy
Romance in Italy
1962
"On stage, Flory!"
"On stage, Flory!"
1961
Holiday of endurance
Holiday of endurance
1961
Pendron under the water
Pendron under the water
1961
Shadow Over the Alps
Shadow Over the Alps
1960
Tansy of Tring Street
Tansy of Tring Street
1960
A play to the festival
A play to the festival
1959
Catrin in Wales
Catrin in Wales
1959
Strangers in Skye
Strangers in Skye
1958
The house by the marsh
The house by the marsh
1958
At school in Skye
At school in Skye
1957
Bridge of friendship
Bridge of friendship
1955
Changes for the Challoners
Changes for the Challoners
1955
The MacIains of Glen Gillean
The MacIains of Glen Gillean
1952
Seven in Switzerland
Seven in Switzerland
1950