Alan Marshall

Alan Marshall (2 May 1902, Noorat, Victoria — 21 January 1984, Melbourne) was an Australian writer, story teller and social documenter. His best known book, I Can Jump Puddles (1955) is the first of a three-part autobiography. The other two books are This is the Grass (1962) and In Mine Own Heart (1963). When Marshall was six years old he contracted polio leaving him with a physical disability that grew worse as he grew older. From an early age, ... more

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  • May 2, 1902

Date of death:

  • Jan 21, 1984 (age 81 years)
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  • 1995

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  • 1978
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