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Back to Blyton: PIO author takes on Famous Five

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An India-born author based in London, who grew up reading Enid Blyton stories, has penned her own set of adventures for the Famous Five characters created by the celebrated English children’s writer, more reflective of modern British life.

Sufiya Ahmed, originally from Surat, recently released the second in a four-book series commission­ed by the publishers behind Blyton bestseller­s and has been buoyed by the enduring popularity of the characters.

While injecting some South Asian flavour into ‘Five and the Runaway Dog’, Ahmed feels her new adventures are an ode to the much-loved writings of the 20th century children’s author.

“These new adventures of the Famous Five are more reflective of modern times,” said Ahmed.

“There are more diverse characters in Kirrin village, which is the setting of the Famous Five books, and in the second story I’ve written, ‘Five and the Runaway Dog’, we have Simi – a girl of South Asian heritage – and her family who have moved into the village. Simi plays a major part in the story and is also featured on the front cover,” she said. The first book, ‘Timmy and the Treasure’, was released in January and has been making waves not just in the UK but also in Spain and Portugal.

The third book in the series, ‘Message in a Bottle’, is now undergoing the finishing touches with illustrati­ons and proofreadi­ng, and Ahmed is already working on book number four. All four books should be available by May 2023, including in India. “Enid Blyton is Hachette Children’s Group’s top-selling author in India, so it’s very exciting to be part of that. I’m hoping to be invited to the Indian book festivals with my Famous Five adventures,” said Ahmed.

The author feels that many adults, worldwide, feel nostalgic about Blyton’s books and would want to share them with the children in their lives. “I was so delighted when Hachette commission­ed me to extend this series with inclusive adventures for the beloved characters Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Tim. It’s part of Hachette’s strategy to keep Enid Blyton’s books enjoyable, accessible and relevant for children all over the world,” shared Ahmed.

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Author Sufiya Ahmed talk to pupils at a school in England

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