Baverstock worked as a
primary school teacher at Moorfield School,
Ilkley, and wrote and spoke to audiences and the media extensively about her mother as well as her own childhood and life. She was estranged from her younger sister, Imogen, who - in contrast to Gillian - did not remember her childhood or Blyton's qualities as a mother fondly.
Quill Publications, Ltd. In 1999, Baverstock founded
Quill Publications Ltd., with comic writer Tim Quinn, to produce twelve editions of the children's
comic book Blue Moon. She wrote a series of stories which were based on popular fairy tales like "
Sleeping Beauty" and "
Little Red Riding Hood". The comic is no longer in production. In 2005, Baverstock defended her mother's book
The Mystery That Never Was after claims that it contained 'racist overtones'.
Appearances • Starred in the 1974 BBC Documentary, "Success Story Enid Blyton". • The
Edinburgh Book Festival, "Growing Up with Enid Blyton", 26 August 2006. •
Oxford Literary Festival, "Enid Blyton", 25 March 2007. ==Personal life==