![]() Since this time, Ursula has published many more novels as well as a number of books for younger children, and has won several prestigious national literary prizes. They married in London, then returned to Australia to live, where their daughter Maisie was born.She wrote a comic children's novel, "High Hopes", which she sent as an unsolicited manuscript to Jane Godwin at Penguin Books in Melbourne. ![]() She then spent a year traveling, meeting her Argentinean husband, Avi, while working on a kibbutz in Israel. When she graduated, she moved to Canberra to work in the public service, and in the evenings after work she wrote a time slip adventure called "Zizzy Zing". After finishing school, Ursula went to Sydney University to study English and languages, including Old Icelandic, Latin and Greek. ![]()
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