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Gwen Grant is an English writer primarily known for her works for children and young adults and is the author of seventeen published novels and picture books. Many of her short stories and poems have been anthologised in collections by leading publishers, including Oxford University Press and Macmillan. Her initial novel, Private – Keep Out, was shortlisted for both the Carnegie Medal and The Other Award, and she has since been the recipient of a number of additional awards and shortlisted for others. She was also the subject of a documentary by Thames TV and her works have been featured on BBC and ITV segments. In addition to her contributions as a writer, Gwen Grant has also done important outreach work in schools, stimulating interest in reading and creative writing in children by leading individually crafted classes and seminars. She also coaches aspiring new writers, serving as a respected guide and editor of their beginning efforts. Biography Gwendoline Ellen Rewston was born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire in 1940, in the early days of World War II. At the time, the town's economy was based almost entirely on the fortunes and misfortunes of the coal mining industry. Gwen, the fourth of six children, was the daughter of George Rewston, a general labourer and miner, and his wife, Alice (née Hall), a homemaker. Her early life and experiences were strongly impacted by the poverty of a miner's family and what she heard and observed of the dangerous working conditions of the "pit", as the mines were commonly known, and by the deprivations and strains of the war. Despite that, her parents taught her that there was opportunity for everyone. For an anthology of women's writing published in the United States, she wrote, Although I am English, having been born and raised in Worksop, a small town in Nottinghamshire, the words that have always meant a lot to me come from the American Declaration of Independence of 1776: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal.' When I was growing up, my family struggled to make ends meet but poor as we were, I was always encouraged to believe that if the commitment was there, I could do anything I set my mind to. I wanted to be a writer and because my parents believed that all men are created equal and taught that to their children, I set out full of hope and confidence until I made my dream a reality. I've read other words since then that could equally well have been part of my family's belief system also: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal.' (Elizabeth Cady Stanton – first women's rights convention, New York, 1848.) Gwendoline Rewston married Ian Grant and is known personally and professionally as Gwen Grant. She became the mother of twin sons, and is now a grandmother and great-grandmother. In 1975, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from The Open University and in the same year, began her writing career. Her first picture book, Matthew and His Magic Kite, was published in 1977. In 1978, she published Private – Keep Out and followed up with Knock and Wait. Her output since has been prodigious and she continues her work today. In 2010, she contributed a story to Stories for Haiti, an anthology published as a charitable project to help bring relief to the victims of the destructive earthquake there. Publications References External links Gwen Grant's official website. Discover the Gwen Grant popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Gwen Grant books.

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  • My Purple Family synopsis, comments

    My Purple Family

    Gwen Grant

    Miss Webb said we had to write a story about a family.‘Any family,’ she said. ‘Just make it real, that’s all.’‘I can’t do it,’ I told her.‘But why not, Marilyn?’ she asked. ‘You’re...

  • The Lily Pickle Eleven synopsis, comments

    The Lily Pickle Eleven

    Gwen Grant

    'Get that book out, Lily,' Mr Kendal says one morning. 'There's going to be new things happening round here. We're going to have a bit of culture. Well,' he goes, 'a football team ...

  • See The Pretty Star synopsis, comments

    See The Pretty Star

    Gwen Grant

    Set in 1980's England, 17 year old Maya starts her first job only to find that the company is rationalising the workforce. Will Maya be one of those to be let go? Can she do anythi...

  • The Haunting synopsis, comments

    The Haunting

    Gwen Grant

    Anna shivered. Darkness, shapes, shadows, cut out of the night. The words echoed in her mind. What was that all about? Toby, the dog, stared down the passage, his fur bristling, hi...

  • Kiss Kiss synopsis, comments

    Kiss Kiss

    Gwen Grant

    Set in the 1950s, when sixteen year old Lamour stumbles across a secret love affair she finds herself in great danger.

  • Matthew And His Magic Kite synopsis, comments

    Matthew And His Magic Kite

    Gwen Grant

    Matthew makes a thrilling journey to the North Pole on his magic kite and saves a polar bear from the jaws of a killer whale.

  • The Blue Whales synopsis, comments

    The Blue Whales

    Gwen Grant

    Knocked down by a car and seriously injured, sixteen year old Michael is in a coma. But the blue whales he has never really liked since his Dad, a committed ‘Save the Whale’ suppor...

  • Bonny Starr And The Riddles Of Time synopsis, comments

    Bonny Starr And The Riddles Of Time

    Gwen Grant

    When Bonny inadvertently finds the object which the stranger so desperately wants, she is drawn into a mysterious and terrifying struggle between the Dazzling Clown and the kindly ...

  • The Last Coal Barge synopsis, comments

    The Last Coal Barge

    Gwen Grant

    When Danny loses his dog, Skip, on the site of the old Pit, he’s worried that Skip has gone down a rabbit hole and will die if he can’t find him.Luckily, a stranger, Jarrad Turner,...

  • Time For Bed, Henry synopsis, comments

    Time For Bed, Henry

    Gwen Grant

    Henry kitten doesn't like his bed. So he decides to try baby bat's, bunny rabbit's or little chicken's beds. Will he like them any any better?This funny, gentle, rhyming story is i...

  • Mamie And Jonpanda synopsis, comments

    Mamie And Jonpanda

    Gwen Grant

    Mamie wins a panda bear on the hoopla stall."You can stay with me for ever, Jonpanda," she says.But the little panda has an earring of real gold and Mamie's mother thinks he is the...

  • Little Blue Car synopsis, comments

    Little Blue Car

    Gwen Grant

    One sunny day, Little Blue Car sets off on an adventure to the seaside. But will he find his way home again once night begins to fall?A big shiny bus, a friendly lorry and a helpfu...