Margery Sharp (1905-1991) was a prolific English author, celebrated for her enchanting children's books and witty novels. Best known for "The Rescuers" series, which inspired the beloved Disney films, Sharp's work is marked by her keen observation of human nature and a delightful blend of humor and charm. Born in Wiltshire, she attended Bedford College, London, and later embarked on a writing career that spanned over five decades, producing 26 novels and numerous short stories. Her captivating narrative style and memorable characters have ensured a lasting legacy, endearing her to both young and adult readers worldwide.