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Nina Mary Bawden CBE, FRSL, JP (19 January 1925 – 22 August 2012) was an English novelist and children's writer. She was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1987 and the Lost Man Booker Prize in 2010. She was a recipient of the Golden PEN Award. Biography Nina Bawden was born in 1925 in Ilford, Essex, England as Nina Mary Mabey. She lived in Ilford in "a rather nasty housing estate that [her] mother despised". Her mother was a teacher and her father a member of the Royal Marines. She was evacuated during the Second World War to Aberdare, Wales, at the age of fourteen. She spent school holidays at a farm in Shropshire with her mother and brothers. She was educated at Ilford County High School for Girls, and then attended Somerville College, Oxford (BA 1946, MA 1951), where she gained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. From 1946 to 1954 she was married to Harry Bawden. They had two sons, Nicholas (who took his own life in 1981) and Robert. In 1954 Nina married Austen Kark, a reporter who eventually became managing director of the BBC World Service. They had a daughter, Perdita, who died in March 2012. She also had two stepdaughters: Cathy, who lives in New Zealand, and Teresa, who lives in London. In 2002 Bawden was badly injured in the Potters Bar rail crash, in which her husband Austen Kark was killed. Her testimony about the crash, and her exploration of the management and maintenance mistakes that caused it, became a major part of David Hare's play The Permanent Way, in which she appeared as a character. Bawden died at her home at 22 Noel Road, Islington, London, on 22 August 2012. Literary career Some of Bawden's 55 books have been dramatised by BBC children's television. Many have been published in translation. Her novels include On the Run (1964), The Witch's Daughter (1966), The Birds on the Trees (1970), Carrie's War (1973), and The Peppermint Pig (1975). For the latter she won the 1976 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's writers. Carrie's War won the 1993 Phoenix Award from the Children's Literature Association as the best English-language children's book that did not win a major contemporary award when it was originally published twenty years earlier. It is named for the mythical bird phoenix, which is reborn from its ashes, to suggest the book's rise from obscurity. (Bawden and Carrie's War had been a commended runner up for the Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject.) In 2010, Bawden made the shortlist for the Lost Man Booker Prize with her novel The Birds on the Trees. Forty years earlier, the Booker-McConnell Prize for the year's best British novel had skipped 1970 publications. Bawden and Shirley Hazzard were the only living nominees out of the six shortlisted; the award went to J. G. Farrell for Troubles. In 2004, she was awarded the Golden PEN Award by English PEN for "a Lifetime's Distinguished Service to Literature". Runner up for other awards 1987 Shortlisted for the Booker Prize – Circles of Deceit 1995 Shortlisted for the WH Smith Mind-Boggling Book Award – The Real Plato Jones 1996 Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal – Granny the Pag Works See also List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction Notes References External links Nina Bawden at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Nina Bawden at IMDb Nina Bawden Papers, de Grummond Children's Collection, The University of Southern Mississippi. Discover the Nina Bawden popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Nina Bawden books.

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  • Devil By The Sea synopsis, comments

    Devil By The Sea

    Nina Bawden

    'A born story teller' INDEPENDENT'Nina Bawden's readers should be numbered like the sands of the sea' GUARDIAN 'The first time the children saw the Devil, he was sitting next to t...

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    A Woman Of My Age

    Nina Bawden

    'Absorbing and quietly uncompromising, redolent with the vibrant smells and colours of Majorca, and of Spain' DAILY TELEGRAPH'A highly revealing account, not only of a woman's life...

  • The Birds On The Trees synopsis, comments

    The Birds On The Trees

    Nina Bawden

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE LOST MAN BOOKER PRIZE'Nina Bawden gets inside the skins of all her people and shows them as paradoxical, crotchety, adulterous, ambitious and completely human ....

  • The Ice House synopsis, comments

    The Ice House

    Nina Bawden

    'A darkly comedic tale of adultery that features a dangerously "good" and disciplined heroine' KIRKUS REVIEWS'Throughout her career Bawden has concentrated on the careful depiction...

  • Familiar Passions synopsis, comments

    Familiar Passions

    Nina Bawden

    'The reader is thoroughly entranced and entertained' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'Among the most perceptive and accomplished novelists writing today' P. D. JAMES 'There's a speck of ...

  • Tortoise By Candlelight synopsis, comments

    Tortoise By Candlelight

    Nina Bawden

    'It is a small book, acute, discreet and tender; it is also written with warm care and considerable taste all qualities too easily overlooked' KIRKUS REVIEWS'An exceptional pictur...

  • Walking Naked synopsis, comments

    Walking Naked

    Nina Bawden

    'Dazzlingly effective . . . not easy to forget' FINANCIAL TIMES'Continually surprising, witty and often disquieting, Walking Naked is one of Nina Bawden's most impressive novels' C...

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    Anna Apparent

    Nina Bawden

    'A born storyteller' INDEPENDENT 'Nina Bawden has always presented such ingratiating characters that you wonder, distantly, at her interest in Anna' KIRKUS REVIEWS'Throughout her c...

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    War Stories

    Michael Morpurgo

    Specially commissioned by Michael Morpurgo to mark the 60th anniversary of VE day, this deeply moving collection features stories of war from the most wellloved voices in children'...

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    Afternoon Of A Good Woman

    Nina Bawden

    'One of the wisest and most versatile of our novelists' CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, GUARDIAN 'So intelligent and cleareyed that every page seems to peel another layer of pretence' ISAB...

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    A Little Love, A Little Learning

    Nina Bawden

    'Bawden has concentrated on the careful depiction of character, feelings and behaviour' GUARDIAN 'On every page there is a shock of recognition' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Among the most pe...