I could find only three I's and three J's this
month, so I’ll start with
EVA IBBOTSON, whose
first children's novel was published in 1975. Her most famous story, “Journey
to the River Sea”, won the Smarties Gold Prize in 2001. Her books have
been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize,
the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, and many other literary awards. She died at
the age of 85 in 2010.
MICK INKPEN is an
English author who writes for young children.
His books, especially those about Kipper the Dog and Wibbly Pig have
delighted children for many years and have won several children’s book prizes. “Kipper's
A to Z” won the silver medal in the 2001 Smarties Prize.
WASHINGTON IRVING
was an American short story writer, American short story writer, essayist,
biographer, historian, and diplomat of the early 19th century. He is best known
for his short stories "Rip Van Winkle" (1819) and "The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (1820). He
died in 1859 in New York.
Then I went on to the J’s.
TOVE JANSSON, whose
books about the Moomins have been constantly in print since the first of the
series, The Moomins and the Great Flood, was written in 1945. This
was followed swiftly by Comet in Moominland and Finn Family Moomintroll, which
continue to be popular today. Born in
1914, she was a Swedish-speaking Finnish children’s author, novelist, painter
and illustrator. She also wrote for
adults, but in 1966 she received the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for her work
as a children’s writer. She died in 2001.
DIANA WYNNE JONES is
a great favourite with many of today’s children and children’s authors. She was a British writer, principally of fantasy
novels for children and adults.
Some of her better-known works are the Chrestomanci series,
the Dalemark series and the novel “Howl’s Moving Castle”. In 2004 in Japan the latter was made into an animated
film, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and was subsequently dubbed into English. She won the 1978 Guardian Children's
Fiction Prize for Charmed Life, the first of her Chrestomanci series.
Her books give children a favourite escape to parallel
fantastical worlds and are both captivating and addictive.
That's all for the I's and J's. Next month I'll be on to the K's.
4 comments:
What a nice set of titles - and their authors! When there's often such a push for the newest names, it's good to be reminded of some of (slightly) past treasures.
Thanks again, Lynne xxxx
Lovely selection! I read Vlad the Drac recently and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks for your comments, folks - sorry I didn't reply sooner, but I've been away. Glad you enjoyed my selection!
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