Merrion Frances "Mem" Fox,
AM (born Merrion Frances Partridge; 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an
educationalist specialising in
literacy. Fox has been semi-retired since 1996, but she still gives seminars and lives in
Adelaide,
South Australia.
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Career
In 1981, while working in drama, Fox decided to retrain in literacy studies. She said: "Literacy has become the great focus of my life – it's my passion, my battle and my mission and my exhaustion."[ She has published books on literacy aimed at children, their parents, teachers and educators. She held the position of Associate Professor, Literacy Studies, in the School of Education at ]Flinders University
Flinders University is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across 11 locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of British navigator ...
until her retirement in 1996.[ Since her retirement from teaching, Fox travels around the world visiting many countries and doing presentations and speaking on children's books and literacy issues.][ Following an interrogation by US immigration officials on a trip in February 2017 to deliver a keynote speech in Milwaukee, Fox said that she would probably never visit the US again.
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''Possum Magic''
Fox wrote her first draft for '' Possum Magic'' in 1978 during a course in children's literature at Flinders University. Nine publishers rejected the draft over a five-year period. When it was accepted by Omnibus Books in Adelaide, they asked Fox to reduce the 4½-page book, then entitled ''Hush the Invisible Mouse'', by two-thirds and to change the mice to Australian animals to place emphasis on her Australian theme. ''Possum Magic'' is now one of the most recognised picture books in Australia and has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
The two main characters in ''Possum Magic'' are Grandma Poss and Hush. Hush has been made invisible by her Grandma to protect her from the dangers of the Australian bush. The story details the duo's adventures as they tour Australia searching for the secret to Hush's visibility. It is a rhythmical story of Australia's varied landscapes and the animals that live in them.
''Guess What?''
The book '' Guess What?'' ranks number 66 on the American list of the 100 most- challenged books 1990 to 2000. Groups and agencies can challenge a book to prevent it from being available to be read by the general public.
Personal life
Fox was born Merrion Frances Partridge in Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a metropol ...
, but grew up in Southern Rhodesia. Her parents were missionaries and she attended Hope Fountain mission school, near Bulawayo. When she was eighteen, she went to England where she was accepted into an English Drama school.[
In 1969, she married Malcolm Fox, a teacher.][ The following year they returned to Australia and in 1971 she gave birth to her only child Chloë Fox, a former ALP member of the South Australian Parliament.
She dislikes her given name, and adopted the shortened form "Mem" at around the age of 13. She has never taken the step of legally changing her name, and so remains "Merrion" for official purposes.
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Awards and recognition
* Won – New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Ethel Turner Prize for young people's literature for ''Possum Magic'' (1984)
* Won – Dromkeen Medal (1990)
* Won – Member of the Order of Australia for "services to children's literature" (1993)
* Won – COOL Award for ''Possum Magic'' (1994)
* Won – Centenary Medal
The Centenary Medal is an award which was created by the Australian Government in 2001. It was established to commemorate the centenary of the Federation of Australia and to recognise "people who made a contribution to Australian society or go ...
(2001)
* Honorary doctorates – Wollongong and Flinders Universities, Australia in 1996 and 2004.
Works
Children's books
* '' Possum Magic'' (1983) illustrated by Julie Vivas
* '' Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge'' (1984) illustrated by Julie Vivas
* ''A Cat called Kite'' (1985) illustrated by K. Hawley
* ''Zoo-Looking'' (1986) illustrated by Rodney McRae
* ''Arabella, the Smallest Girl in the World'' (1986) illustrated by Vicky Kitanov
* ''Hattie and the Fox'' (1986) illustrated by Patricia Mullins
* ''Just Like That'' (1986) with Kilmeny Niland
* ''Sail Away: The Ballad of Skip and Nell'' (1986) illustrated by Pamela Lofts
Pamela Lofts (9 August 1949 – 4 July 2012), also known as Pam Lofts, was an Australian children's book illustrator and exhibiting artist based in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. She is best remembered as the illustrator o ...
* ''The Straight Line Wonder'' (1987) illustrated by Meredith Thomas
* ''A Bedtime Story'' (1987) illustrated by Sisca Verwoert
* ''Goodnight Sleep Tight'' (1988) illustrated by Helen Semmler
* '' Guess What?'' (1988) with Vivienne Goodman
* ''Koala Lou'' (1988) illustrated by Pamela Lofts
* ''With Love at Christmas'' (1988) illustrated by Fay Plamka
* ''Night Noises'' (1989) illustrated by Terry Denton
* ''Feathers and Fools'' (1989) illustrated by Lorraine Ellis
* ''Shoes from Grandpa'' (1989) illustrated by Patricia Mullins
* ''Sophie'' (1989) illustrated by Craig Smith
* ''Time for Bed
''Time for Bed'' is a 1996 novel by David Baddiel ().
Plot summary
Gabriel Jacoby, young, unemployed, sleepless and untidy, lives in Kilburn with his flatmate Nick. Gabe's life is blighted by two problems, his insomnia and his passion for Al ...
'' (1993) illustrated by Jane Dyer
* ''Tough Boris
''Tough Boris'' is a 1994 children's picture book by Mem Fox, with pictures by Katherine Brown. It is about a pirate who grieves when his parrot dies and a boy who helps him through this difficult time.
Reception
''Booklist'' wrote that "this ...
'' (1994) illustrated by Kathryn Brown
* ''Wombat Divine
''Wombat Divine'' is a 1995 Christmas-themed children's fiction book written by Australian author Mem Fox and illustrated by Kerry Argent. The book, written for children aged three years and above, tells the story of a young wombat who fears ...
'' (1995) illustrated by Kerry Argent
Kerry Argent (born 1960) is an Australian illustrator of children's books.
Life
Argent was born in Angaston in South Australia. She came to notice when she was part of the new wave of children's books published when Bob Hawke was the Prime Min ...
* ''A Bedtime Story'' (1996) illustrated by Elivia Savadier
* ''Boo to a Goose
''Boo to a Goose'' is a 1996 children's picture book by Australian author Mem Fox, and illustrated by David Miller. In this book, published by Hodder and Stoughton Children's Books, a boy states twelve nonsensical things he would rather do than ...
'' (1996) illustrated by David Miller
* '' Whoever You Are'' (1997) illustrated by Leslie Staub
* ''Sleepy Bears
''Sleepy Bears'' is a 1999 children's picture book by Mem Fox. It is about a bear preparing her family of six baby bears for hibernation.
Reception
In a review of ''Sleepy Bears'', '' Booklist'' wrote: "As in ''Koala Lou'' (1988), Fox depicts ...
'' (1999) illustrated by Kerry Argent
* '' Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild!'' (2000) illustrated by Marla Frazee
Marla Frazee (born January 16, 1958) is an American author and illustrator of children's literature. She has won two Caldecott Honors for picture book illustration.
Early life and college
Frazee was born in Los Angeles, California and moved ...
* ''The Magic Hat
''The Magic Hat'' is a 2002 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Tricia Tusa. It is about a wizard's hat that appears in a crowded park and alights on people's heads, turning them into various animals. Then, the hat's owner, a ...
'' (2002) illustrated by Tricia Tusa
* '' Where Is the Green Sheep?'' (2004) illustrated by Judy Horacek
* ''Hunwick's Egg
''Hunwick's Egg'' is a 2005 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Pamela Lofts. It is about a bilby who finds an egg and after taking care of it comes to realise that is actually a rock, but continues to look after it just the sa ...
'' (2005) illustrated by Pamela Lofts
* '' A Particular Cow'' (2006) illustrated by Terry Denton
* ''Where the Giant Sleeps
''Where the Giant Sleeps'' is a 2007 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky. A bedtime book, it was published by Harcourt, Inc., and it is about a giant and the Legendary creature, creatures that inhabit it sleepi ...
'' (2007) pictures by Vladimir Radunsky
* ''Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes
''Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes'' is a 2008 children's picture book by Mem Fox and Helen Oxenbury. It is about babies, who, although they are from around the world, all share the common trait of having the same number of digits.
R ...
'' (2008) illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
* ''The Goblin and the Empty Chair
''The Goblin and the Empty Chair'' is a 2009 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. It is a modern fairy tale, and is about a hermit goblin who observes a farming family that is so aggrieved (possibly due to t ...
'' (2009) illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
* ''Hello, Baby!
''Hello, Baby!'' is a 2009 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Steve Jenkins. In this book the narrator asks the reader whether they are various animals.
Reception
A review in ''Kirkus Reviews'' of ''Hello, Baby!'' wrote: "This ...
'' (2009) illustrated by Steve Jenkins
* ''A Giraffe in the Bath'' (March 2010) with Olivia Rawson, illustrated by Kerry Argent
* ''Let's Count Goats!
''Let's Count Goats!'' is a 2010 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Jan Thomas. It is a counting book with the narrator inviting the reader to count goats that appear in the pictures as they engage in humanlike behaviour.
Rec ...
'' (October 2010) illustrated by Jan Thomas
* ''The Little Dragon'' (April 2011) illustrated by Roland Harvey
* '' Two Little Monkeys'' (May 2012) illustrated by Jill Barton
* '' Tell Me About Your Day Today'' (2012) illustrated by Lauren Stringer
* '' Good Night, Sleep Tight'' (2012) illustrated by Judy Horacek
* ''Yoo-hoo, Ladybird!
''Yoo-hoo, Ladybird!'' is a 2013 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Laura Ljungkvist. In this book, the reader is invited to find a ladybird amongst a jumble of toys and everyday items. The game of hide-and-seek continues throu ...
'' (2013) illustrated by Laura Ljungkvist
* ''Baby Bedtime
''Baby Bedtime'' is a 2013 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Emma Quay. The book, published in America by Beach Lane Books, and published in Australia by Penguin Books Australia, is about an adult elephant getting her baby rea ...
'' (2013) illustrated by Emma Quay
* '' Nellie Belle'' (2015) illustrated by Mike Austin
* '' This & That'' (2015) illustrated by Judy Horacek
* ''Ducks Away!
''Ducks Away!'' is a 2016 children's picture book written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Judy Horacek. Published by Scholastic Inc., It is about a mother duck and her five ducklings attempting to cross a bridge, one by one, and fall off the bridge ...
'' (2016) illustrated by Judy Horacek
* ''I'm Australian Too'' (2017) illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh
* ''Bonnie and Ben Rhyme Again
''Bonnie and Ben Rhyme Again'' is a 2018 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Judy Horacek. In this book, a sequel to ''Good Night, Sleep Tight'', two children, Bonnie and Ben, recite some nursery rhymes to their friend, Skinny D ...
'' (October 2018) illustrated by Judy Horacek
* ''The Tiny Star
''The Tiny Star'' is a 2019 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Freya Blackwood. It is about a star falling to Earth, turning into a baby, living a loving fulfilling life, dying, than returning to the heavens as a star.
Dev ...
'' (2019) illustrated by Freya Blackwood
Non-fiction
* '' Thereby Hangs a Tale'' (1980)
* ''How to Teach Drama to Infants Without Really Crying'' (Australian title) (1984) (''Teaching Drama to Young Children ''(USA title) (1987))
* ''Mem's the Word'' (1990 – Australian title) (''Dear Mem Fox'' (1992 – USA title)
* '' English essentials : the wouldn't-be-without-it guide to writing well'' (1993) with Lyn Wilkinson
* '' Memories : an autobiography '' (1992)
* '' Radical reflections : passionate opinions on teaching, learning, and living'' (1993)
* '' Reading Magic: How Your Child Can Learn to Read Before School - and Other Read-aloud Miracles'' (2001)
* '' English essentials : the wouldn't-be-without-it guide to writing well'' (revised 2009) with Lyn Wilkinson
References
External links
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Mem Fox, Australian Author of Children's Books
(Biography)
Children's and Youth Library
(Library pages on Mem Fox)
– transcript and audio, 2009
Finding Aid
to Mem Fox's papers held at Lu Rees Archives
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1946 births
Living people
Australian children's writers
Australian memoirists
Writers from Adelaide
Members of the Order of Australia
Recipients of the Centenary Medal
Australian women memoirists
Australian women children's writers