I'm not sure. It could be an author who's not very well-known or a relatively new writer. You might find the answer by checking children's literature databases or asking experts in the field.
I don't know who wrote it. Maybe you can try looking it up in a library or on the internet.
The children's story Matilda was written by Roald Dahl.
Sorry, I don't have that information. Maybe you can check at the library or search online.
The story of Hansel and Gretel was written by the Brothers Grimm.
I'm sorry, but since we don't know which 'the longest children story' is being mentioned, it's impossible to say who the author is.
Since we have so little information about this '11 column children story', it's impossible to determine the author. There are countless children's story writers out there, and without more context, we can't even make an educated guess as to whether it was a well - known author or an up - and - coming one.
The story 'The Little Match Girl' was written by Hans Christian Andersen.
The Little Match Girl was written by Hans Christian Andersen.
Buckwheat flower is a kind of herb. It looks like a sunflower but its flowers are usually white or yellow. Buckwheat flowers were a common crop in China and were also widely grown all over the world. Buckwheat flowers are nutritious and rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals. It is a very healthy food. In addition, the Buckwheat Flower was also widely used to make various delicacies such as Buckwheat Noodles and Buckwheat Ice Cream. Buckwheat flowers were often used in literature to describe strong and unyielding qualities. Buckwheat flowers appeared in many novels, such as Xue Baochai in Dream of the Red Chamber and Lin Chong in Water Margins. They all had strong willpower and indomitable qualities.
Sorry, I don't have a specific name. But it could be an author known for their creative and witty takes on children's literature.
Charlotte's Web was written by E.B. White.