Sylvia Waugh

British writer of children's books (born 1935)

Sylvia Waugh
Born1935 (age 88–89)
Gateshead, England
OccupationWriter of children's books
NationalityBritish
Notable awardsGuardian Children's Fiction Prize (1994)
Children3

Sylvia Waugh (born 1935)[1] is a British writer of children's books.

Biography

Waugh was born in Gateshead, Northern England in 1935.[1] Having worked as a teacher, careers advisor and teacher-librarian, Waugh began her writing career in 1987.[2] Her first book, The Mennyms, was published by Julia McRae in 1993 and won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.[3] She continued The Mennyms as a series of five books (1993 to 1996).[4]

Awards

Beside winning the Guardian Prize,[3] The Mennyms (book one) was recognised in other ways:

  • The Birmingham Readers & Writers Children's Book Award - a new prize, selected by schoolchildren[citation needed]
  • An official commendation and the Silver Kiss (CPNB) for the Dutch 'Mennyms under Siege'[citation needed]
  • A certificate from the American Hungry Mind Review naming it one of its 'Children's Books of Distinction'[citation needed]
  • American Parenting magazine's 'Reading Magic Awards' - one of the top ten children's books in the USA for 1994, and one of the ten books of the decade that 'best withstand the test of time'.[citation needed]
  • The whole series was awarded the Kinderbuchpreis 2000 in Vienna.[citation needed]

Selected works

The Mennyms

  • The Mennyms (Julia MacRae, 1993) — her first book
  • Mennyms in the Wilderness (1994)
  • Mennyms Under Siege (1995)
  • Mennyms Alone (1996)
  • Mennyms Alive (1996)

Ormingat trilogy

  • Space Race (2000)
  • Earthborn (2002)
  • Who Goes Home? (2003)

References

  1. ^ a b "Waugh, Sylvia 1935–". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  2. ^ Whetstone, David (1 March 2016). "11 notable North East books for young readers". ChronicleLive. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Guardian children's fiction prize relaunched". The Guardian. 12 March 2001. Retrieved 23 May 2008.
  4. ^ "Sylvia Waugh's Mennyms books in order". www.fantasticfiction.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

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