Edward Eager

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The Other Wiki tells us that "Edward McMaken Eager (June 20, 1911 – October 23, 1964) was an American lyricist, dramatist, and writer of children's fiction." The author of seven children's fantasy books, he was heavily inspired by E. Nesbit.

Half Magic (1954) and Magic by the Lake (1957) star Jane, Mark, Katharine, and Martha.

Knight's Castle (1956) and The Time Garden (1958) star Martha's children Roger and Ann and Katharine's children Eliza and Jack.

Magic or Not? (1959) and The Well-Wishers (1960) star Laura, James, Kip, Gordy, Lydia, Dicky, and Deborah.

Seven-Day Magic (1962) stars Susan, John, Barnaby, Abbie, and Fredricka. (Interestingly, in this book Half Magic appears to be fictional; the characters have read it, and the magic book that allows them to travel into fictional universes takes them to meet one of the minor characters.)

Edward Eager provides examples of the following tropes: