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Eva Ibbotson

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Wiesner's parents separated in 1928 when she was two years old. What followed for Eva was, in her words, a "very cosmopolitan, sophisticated and quite interesting, but also very unhappy childhood, always on some train and wishing to have a home," as she later recalled. Her father took up a university
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Ibbotson's writing for adults and teens took a new direction in 1992, when she began to move toward romantic novels that dealt with the harsh realities of war and prejudice. Two of her acclaimed books are set in Europe at the time of World War II and reflect her experience of the time. The first of
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Ibbotson was also noted for several works of fiction for adults. Several have been reissued successfully for the young adult market, some under different titles. Ibbotson was surprised by the repackaging, as she believed they were books for adults, but they have been very popular with teenage
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The books are imaginative and humorous, and most of them feature magical creatures and places. Ibbotson said that she disliked thinking about the supernatural, and created the characters because she wanted to decrease her readers' fear of such things. Some of the books, particularly
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in honour of her husband, a former naturalist who had just died; the book had been in her head for years. Ibbotson had said she disliked "financial greed and a lust for power", and often created antagonists in her books who have these characteristics.
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Appalled by the thought of having to make a career out of conducting experiments on animals, she decided to discontinue her pursuit of scientific research. She returned to college, graduating with a diploma in education in 1965 from the
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as the American author currently suing J. K. Rowling but unlike her, Ibbotson says she would 'like to shake her (Rowling) by the hand. I think we all borrow from each other as writers.'"
315:(2008). Originally, she intended to become a physiologist like her father, and earned an undergraduate degree from Bedford College, London, in 1945. During her postgraduate studies at 1943: 1928: 1863: 1933: 1292: 1868: 298:, north London, and sent for her daughter. Other family members also escaped from Vienna and joined Anna and Eva Maria in England, avoiding the worst of the 443:, a juvenile fantasy novel published in 1975 by Macmillan in the UK and Walck in the US, with illustrations by Simon Stern and Giulio Maestro respectively. 1913: 1903: 1356: 1873: 235:, and made the Carnegie, Whitbread, and Blue Peter shortlists. She was a finalist for the 2010 Guardian Prize at the time of her death. Her last book, 1858: 1778: 855: 1918: 1898: 1893: 1309: 1848: 1207: 1606: 633: 1460: 1908: 1853: 1539: 1429: 819: 607: 1562: 1339: 1878: 981: 1405: 1188: 1938: 1148: 420: 302:, which had already affected the family. The experience of fleeing Vienna was a strong thread throughout Ibbotson's life and work. 1923: 1655: 1520: 709: 33: 1843: 1086: 908: 1647: 1711: 774: 489: 402: 346:
Ibbotson's husband died in 1998. Being "too sad to write in her usual humorous style", she then wrote her ecological classic
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has discussed the similarities: "Ibbotson would seem to have at least as good a case for claiming
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These translations were published as small books in Switzerland (Zurich: Verlag die Arche).
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to sire perhaps 600 of the children his clinic helped to be born. Her mother,
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in category 9–11 years, garnered an unusual commendation as runner-up for the
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Critics have found similarities between Ibbotson's "Platform 13" in
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Ibbotson wrote more than a dozen books for children, including
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Der Große Karpfen Ferdinand und andere Weihnachtsgeschichten
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was completed in 2011, directed by the French Yann Samuell.
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Through her father, Ibbotson was half-sister of the writer
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Whitbread Children's Book of the Year, 2001 shortlist,
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Eva Ibbotson began writing with the television drama
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Best Romantic Novel of the Year Published in England
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Vienna
Children's
fantasy
historical fiction
romance novels
Which Witch?
Journey to the River Sea
The Star of Kazan
Smarties Prize
Paul Newham
Barry Stevens
children's literature
young adult
Smarties Prize
Guardian Prize
Vienna
Jewish
Bertold Paul Wiesner
sperm
Anna Wilhelmine Gmeyner
Bertolt Brecht
Georg Pabst
Edinburgh
Paris
Adolf Hitler
Belsize Park
Nazi regime
Dartington Hall School
The Dragonfly Pool

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