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LIBBY
GLEESON
Libby Gleeson is one of Australia's best
known and most highly regarded writers for young people,
with a significant list of picture books, short stories and
novels to her credit. Libby grew up in rural NSW and graduated
in history from the University of Sydney. She has travelled
widely overseas but now lives in Sydney with her husband
and three daughters.

Libby's first
book, Eleanor, Elizabeth, was published in 1984
and won the A & R Award for Young Readers as well as being highly
commended in the CBCA Book of the Year Awards. Her subsequent novels, I
Am Susannah, Dodger, Skating on
Sand, Hannah Plus One and Refuge were
all acclaimed, with Dodger winning the Children's
Literature Peace Prize and Hannah Plus One becoming
CBC Book of the Year for younger readers. Hannah Plus One has
now become an extremely popular and successful series of four titles,
the most recent of which is Hannah the Famous. Her
latest novel, Mahtab’s Story, is a powerful
book based on the true life story of one young girl’s refugee
flight from Afghanistan to Australia.
  
Libby is also
the author of a number of picture books including Where's
Mum (with Craig Smith), Big Dog (with Armin
Greder) and most recently, Cuddle Time (with Julie
Vivas). Shutting the Chooks In (with Ann James)
was shortlisted in the Early Childhood category of the 2004 CBCA
Book of the Year Awards. The Great Bear, illustrated
by Armin Greder, was awarded the prestigious Bologna Ragazzi Award
for 2000, the first time an Australian book has been honoured in
this international arena. An Ordinary Day, also
illustrated by Armin, won the 2002 CBCA Picture Book of the Year
Award. These collaborations have lead to Libby and Armin publishing Making
Picture Books, a book which provides a unique insight into
the creative processes involved in the 'birth' of a picture book.
Libby has also contributed to a number of anthologies and written
articles about writing, including a book on writing for children, Writing
Hannah.
  
Libby has been
a full-time writer since 1990 however she also lectures at several
universities on children's writing and creative writing. In amongst
her writing commitments and lecturing she also found time to chair
the Australian Society of Authors, 1999-2000 and served on the board
of the Sydney Writers' Festival. In 1997 she received the Lady Cutler
Award for Services to Children's Literature.
    
Libby has a great
deal to offer audiences of all ages, although her many commitments
mean that her time to visit schools is somewhat limited. One of the
groups which was lucky enough to see her in action in 2000 said,
'Great with kids! Great interaction and very interesting and informative:
will make writing more purposeful to kids in the classroom. A motivating
teacher as well!'
For more information look
at Libby's
website and also the Penguin
website and the Scholastic
website.
Click
here for a list of Libby's published books
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