
Winner of the Dromkeen Medal (1991). Robin Klein was born 28 February 1936 in Kempsey, New South Wales into a family of nine children. Leaving school at age 15, Klein worked several jobs before becoming established as a writer, having her first story published at age 16. She would go on to write more than 40 books, including Hating Alison Ashley (adapted into a feature film starring Delta Goodrem in 2005), Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left (adapted into a television series for the Seven Network in 1992), and Came Back to Show You I Could Fly (adapted into a film directed by Richard Lowenstein in 1993). Klein’s books are hugely celebrated, having won the CBCA Children’s Book of the Year Award in both the Younger Readers and the Older Readers categories, as well as a Human Rights Award for Literature in 1989 for Came Back to Show You I Could Fly. Klein is widely considered one of Australia’s most prolific and beloved YA authors.
Series
Books

Laurie Loved Me Best
1988

Tearaways
1990

Penny Pollard's Guide to Modern Manners
1989

Penny Pollard's Scrapbook
1999

Dresses of Red and Gold
1993

Penny Pollard's Diary
1983

Penny Pollard's Letters
1986

Games
1986

Enemies
1986

The Sky in Silver Lace
1995

Seeing Things
1993

Penny Pollard's Passport
1988

Penny Pollard in Print
1988

Junk Castle
1983

People Might Hear You
1983

Turn Right For Zyrgon
1994

Ratbags and Rascals
1984

Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left
1985

Thingnapped!
1987

The Listmaker
1997

Boris and Borsch
1990

Boss of the Pool
1986

All in the Blue Unclouded Weather
1992

Thalia the Failure
1984

Thing
1987
The Goddess
1998

Came Back to Show You I Could Fly
1989

Hating Alison Ashley
1984