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Sylvia Waugh

British writer of children's books (born 1935) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

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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]
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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

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