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Nina Bawden (1925–2012)

Autor de Carrie's War

55+ Obras 4,048 Miembros 80 Reseñas 5 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Nina Bawden was born in Ilford, Essex, England on January 19, 1925. She received a B.A. in 1946 and a M.A. in 1951 from Somerville College, Oxford. During her lifetime, she wrote more than 40 books for both children and adults. Her first adult novel was published in 1953. Her books for adults mostrar más include Circles of Deceit, The Ruffian on the Stair, and Dear Austen. Her first children's book The Secret Passage was published in 1963. Her children's books include Kept in the Dark, Humbug, The Birds on the Trees, Carrie's War, The Outside Child, Granny the Pag, and Off the Road. She received numerous awards for her work including the 1976 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Peppermint Pig and the 1977 Yorkshire Post Novel of the Year Award for Afternoon of a Good Woman. She was made a CBE in 1995 and received the ST Dupont Golden Pen Award for a lifetime's contribution to literature in 2004. She died on August 22, 2012 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Variant Names: Nina Mary Mabey Kark Nina Bawden, Nina Mary Mabey Bawden, Nina Mary (Mabey) Kark, Nina Mary Kark, Nina (Mary) Bawden, Mary Mabey, Nina Mary Bawden, Nina Mary Mabey

Series

Obras de Nina Bawden

Carrie's War (1973) 947 copias
The Peppermint Pig (1975) 288 copias
The Witch's Daughter (1966) 221 copias
Family Money (1991) 146 copias
The Birds on the Trees (1970) 134 copias
Circles of Deceit (1987) 127 copias
Granny the Pag (1995) 107 copias
Keeping Henry (1988) 103 copias
The Ice House (1983) 100 copias
Tortoise by Candelight (1963) 92 copias
A Woman of My Age (1967) 92 copias
A Handful of Thieves (1967) 92 copias
Humbug (1992) 79 copias
Walking Naked (1981) 78 copias
On the Run (1964) 73 copias
Devil by the Sea (1958) 72 copias
Off the Road (1998) 71 copias
The Runaway Summer (1969) 70 copias
The Finding (1985) 69 copias
Afternoon of a Good Woman (1976) 68 copias
Kept in the Dark (1982) 63 copias
Squib (1971) 59 copias
A Nice Change (1997) 56 copias
The Outside Child (1989) 56 copias
The White Horse Gang (1966) 54 copias
The Grain of Truth (1968) 52 copias
The Robbers (1979) 51 copias
George Beneath a Paper Moon (1974) 49 copias
Familiar Passions (1979) 47 copias
The Real Plato Jones (1993) 46 copias
Anna Apparent (1972) 45 copias
Ruffian on the Stair (2001) 39 copias
Rebel on a Rock (1978) 36 copias
Saint Francis of Assisi (1983) 27 copias
Dear Austen (2005) 19 copias
William Tell (1981) 16 copias
The Odd Flamingo (1797) 13 copias
The Solitary Child (1956) 9 copias
Who Calls The Tune (1953) 8 copias
Change Here for Babylon (1754) 4 copias
Under The Skin (1964) 4 copias
Princess Alice (1985) 4 copias
In Honour Bound (1961) 3 copias
Just like a lady (1960) 2 copias
Eyes of Green 2 copias
Tajemniczy chłopiec (1989) 1 copia

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Nombre legal
Bawden, Nina Mary Mabey
Fecha de nacimiento
1925-01-19
Fecha de fallecimiento
2012-08-22
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
England
Lugar de nacimiento
Ilford, London, England, UK
Lugar de fallecimiento
North London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
London, England, UK
Aberdare, South Wales, UK
Shropshire, England, UK
Nauplion, Greece
Educación
University of Oxford (Somerville College|BA|1946 |MA|1951 - Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
Ocupaciones
novelist
children's book author
memoirist
autobiographer
Relaciones
Kark, Austen (husband | widowed)
Premios y honores
Golden PEN Award (2004)
Commander of the British Empire (1995)
Agente
Curtis Brown
Biografía breve
Nina Bawden, née Mabey, was born in Ilford, in Essex, England. In 1943 she went to Oxford University to read philosophy, politics and economics, and received her B.A. degree in 1946 and a M.A. in 1951. During her lifetime, she wrote more than 40 books for both children and adults. Her debut book, a crime novel called Who Calls the Tune, was published in 1953. Her other fiction for adults included Circles of Deceit (1987) and The Ruffian on the Stair. Her first children's book, The Secret Passage, was published in 1963. Her children's books included Kept in the Dark, Humbug, The Birds on the Trees, The Outside Child, Granny the Pag, and Off the Road. Her best-known book, Carrie's War (1973), was adapted for television in both 1974 and 2004. In 1994, she published In My Own Time: Almost an Autobiography, and in 2005, she published the memoir Dear Austen, addressed to her second husband, Austen Kark, who had been killed three years earlier in a train derailment. She received numerous awards for her work, including the 1976 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Peppermint Pig and the 1977 Yorkshire Post Novel of the Year Award for Afternoon of a Good Woman. She was made a CBE in 1995.
Aviso de desambiguación
Variant Names: Nina Mary Mabey Kark
Nina Bawden, Nina Mary Mabey Bawden, Nina Mary (Mabey) Kark, Nina Mary Kark, Nina (Mary) Bawden, Mary Mabey, Nina Mary Bawden, Nina Mary Mabey

Miembros

Debates

Nina Bawden Readalong en Virago Modern Classics (mayo 2013)

Reseñas

I liked the characterisation of the children and also the petty tyrant Mr Evans and his downtrodden sister. I enjoyed the first part of the story. However, for me the story veered off into melodrama with the introduction of Hepzibah and the 'screaming skull' and old house etc. I felt there was a story here that wasn't told: the two children only interact with a fellow evacuee who is staying with Hepzibah; there is no hint at how they get on with the Welsh children, what it is like being at a school that is held in various chapels dotted around the place. It felt curiously as if took place in a vacuum.… (más)
 
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kitsune_reader | 12 reseñas más. | Nov 23, 2023 |
Two childhood friends are now middle-aged. Their childhoods were diametrically opposite, one outgoing and confident growing up in a middle-class loving albeit affair-ridden home, the other reclusive and timid as a result of a wealthy and abusive household.

In their middle-age, we're now privy to how their personalities had led them to choices that led them to their current lifestyle. I've been really enjoying these sorts of personality-led narratives centered on older characters.

In terms of the calm way that the plot is gently propelled forward and maybe some prose, The Ice House reminded me a lot of Comyns' The Skin Chairs. But their biggest commonality is their quiet brilliance.… (más)
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kitzyl | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 16, 2022 |
The main character in Granny the Pag is Catriona Brooke. Cat is left with her grandmother when her actor parents decide to tour the country, going from one theater to another. In the beginning, Cat hates the idea, and in her anger, she writes that her grandmother is a pig. At the time however, Cat is too young to know how to spell and writes "Pag" instead of pig. The name sticks and becomes a term of endearment. As Cat is about to turn 13, her parents settle in London, and they decide that they want Cat back. She doesn't want to live with them anymore, which creates the main conflict in the story.
I loved the character of the Pag. She rides a Harley and smokes whenever she wants to. Unfortunately, the Pag isn't the main character. We get bogged down in the day to day problems of Cat and hardly get to know the other characters in the book. In addition, the story is set in London, and some of the references are strictly British making them hard to understand. Also, there isn't a whole lot of action in the book, and the drama is very understated. It is a fairly slow and predictable story.
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ftbooklover | 3 reseñas más. | Oct 12, 2021 |
a coming of age story about 4 children who stay with relatives in Norfolk while their father goes to America to start a new life for them. The protagonist gets a pig because she is lonely. The name is a take-off of the Peppermint pigs were candies made at Christmas to bring prosperity and wealth. This was a YA book. 189 pages
 
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Tess_W | 3 reseñas más. | Jul 12, 2021 |

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