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John Flanagan (born 22 May 1944) is an Australian fantasy author. He lives in Sydney with his wife. His best-known work is the ''Ranger's Apprentice'' novel series, which is about a boy named Will who is taken as an apprentice Ranger to the grim and mysterious Halt. They meet up with many new people, friends and foes, along their path. Together they set out on mysterious, mind-boggling adventures of a lifetime. == Career== Prior to becoming a novelist, John Flanagan did advertising and television commercials. He co-created the television series ''Hey Dad!'' He started working on what would become ''Ranger's Apprentice'' in the 1990s, as short stories for his son Michael, who at the time was twelve. Flanagan wanted to encourage his son to read, as well as show him that heroes, like the main character Will, don't have to be big and strong. In the early 2000s, he decided to make the stories into the first novel ''The Ruins of Gorlan''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Random House UK – John Flanagan )〕 There are currently twelve books published, and all of them have been released in the USA. Only three of these books are published in Spanish: ''The Ruins of Gorlan'' (''Las ruinas de Gorlan''), ''The Burning Bridge'' (''El puente en llamas''), and ''The Icebound Land'' (''La tierra del hielo''). In 2008, he won the Australian Publishers Association's Book of the Year for "Older Children and the International Success Award" for ''Erak's Ransom''.〔("Brooks wins Book of the Year award", ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 15 June 2008 )〕
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