Eve Titus

Eve Titus

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Eve Titus was a renowned American author best known for her enchanting children's books. Born on July 16, 1922, she crafted stories that brimmed with imagination and charm, often featuring animal protagonists. Her most celebrated work includes "Anatole," the adventurous tale of a heroic mouse in Paris, which won the Caldecott Honor, and "Basil of Baker Street," which inspired the animated film "The Great Mouse Detective." With a knack for melding mystery and whimsy, Titus captivated young readers and inspired generations with her delightful narratives. Her enduring legacy continues to enchant children and adults alike with timeless tales of bravery and curiosity.

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