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Elizabeth Laird (author)

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Elizabeth Laird (born 1943) is a British writer of children's fiction and travel. She is also known for the large body of folktales which she collected from the regions of Ethiopia. Her books have been translated into at least twenty languages.[1]

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Biography

Laird was born in New Zealand in 1943. She was the fourth child of her Scottish father and New Zealand mother. The family settled in Purley, near London in 1945. A fifth child was born in 1947. He suffered severe disabilities and died in 1949. Laird's first children's novel, Red Sky in the Morning (Heinemann, 1988), was inspired in some measure by her brother's life.[1]

Laird has been a judge of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction since its inception in 2010.[2]: 4 

Laird has received several awards for her work,[3] and has been shortlisted six times for the Carnegie Medal for British children's literature.[4]

Selected works

Children's novels

Picture books

  • Rosy's Garden (1979)
  • A Book of Promises (1999)
  • Beautiful Bananas (2004)
  • Grobblechops (2019)

Folkstory Collections

  • When the World Began: Stories from Ethiopia (2001)
  • Pea Boy: Stories from Iran (2009)
  • The Jackal and the Rabbit: Fables of Kalilah and Dimnah (2013)

Short stories

  • Me and My Electric (1998)
  • Hot Rock Mountain (2004)

The Ethiopian Story Collecting Project

Laird set up The Ethiopian Story Collecting Project in 1996 in collaboration with Michael Sargent, the British Council in Ethiopia and the Ethiopian Ministry of Education with the aim of creating reading materials in English for use in Ethiopian schools. Stories were collected in every region, amounting to over 300 in total. They were published in English and Amharic on www.ethiopianfolktales.com. A further website, www.ethiopianfolktalesforkids.com, contains a selection of the stories in simplified English with accompanying exercises and sound narration.

Laird's account of her travels, the storytellers and the stories themselves was published by Birlinn in 2009 under the title The Lure of the Honey Bird.

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ a b O'Reilley, Elizabeth (2008). "Elizabeth Laird". British Council - Literature. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Ten years of exceptional fiction" (PDF). walterscottprize.co.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Children's author faces Jewish wrath: Tale of boy's life in West Bank prompts pressure groups to call for withdrawal". The Guardian. 23 August 2003.
  4. ^ Hagnevik, Monica (2016). "Elizabeth Laird: Author - United Kingdom". Bookbird. 54 (2): 60. doi:10.1353/bkb.2016.0058. S2CID 147235851.

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This page was last edited on 3 February 2024, at 14:38
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