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Jennifer Lillian Beck (born 9 December 1939) is a New Zealand writer of over 50 children’s books. Her work, often focusing on themes of history, peace and war, has won numerous prizes and awards. She lives in Auckland, New Zealand.


Biography

Beck was born on 9 December 1939 in
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, New Zealand. She grew up in a large family where the children created their own entertainment by making up plays, games and word games; library books, drawing and painting also formed an important part of her childhood. She was educated at Waipu District High School, Auckland Teachers’ College and the
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, graduating with an MA (Hons) DipClinPsych. She worked as a teacher and psychologist before becoming a full-time writer in 2003 and has written more than 50 books for trade and educational publishers. Several of her books, such as ''The Bantam and the Soldier'', ''Stefania's Dancing Slippers'', ''Remember that November'', ''Torty and the Soldier'' and ''The Anzac Violin'', deal with topics of history and war. ''Remember that November'' was chosen to represent New Zealand at the IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) Nami Island Book Festival in South Korea in 2007. In 2023 she published her memoir ''Bits of String Too Short to Use.''


Awards and residencies 

Beck’s work has garnered numerous prizes and awards. Several of her books have been shortlisted for book awards or named as Storylines Notable Books. ''The Bantam and The Soldier'', written by Beck and illustrated by
Robyn Belton Robyn Belton is an illustrator of children's books. Her work, often focusing on themes of war and peace, has won many prizes, including the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year, and the Russell Cla ...
, and described as a "remarkable children’s (anti-)war story", was
New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards The New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults are a series of literary awards presented annually to recognise excellence in children's and young adult's literature in New Zealand. The awards were founded in 1982, and have had severa ...
1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year. In 2006, she won the Children's Choice Award, voted for by thousands of children across New Zealand, with ''Nobody's Dog'', illustrated by Lindy Fisher. In 2015, Beck and Robyn Belton shared a joint residency as University of Otago College of Education / Creative New Zealand Children’s Writer in Residence. During this time, they worked on ''The Anzac Violin'', based on the story of
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and the Aitken Violin, now on display at
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. In the
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, Beck was appointed an
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, for services to children's literature.


Bibliography 

* ''The Choosing Day'' illustrated by
Robyn Belton Robyn Belton is an illustrator of children's books. Her work, often focusing on themes of war and peace, has won many prizes, including the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year, and the Russell Cla ...
(Century Hutchinson, 1988) *''David's Dad'' ill.
Robyn Belton Robyn Belton is an illustrator of children's books. Her work, often focusing on themes of war and peace, has won many prizes, including the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year, and the Russell Cla ...
(Random Century, 1990) *''The Bantam and the Soldier'' ill.
Robyn Belton Robyn Belton is an illustrator of children's books. Her work, often focusing on themes of war and peace, has won many prizes, including the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year, and the Russell Cla ...
(Scholastic, 1996) *''The Christmas Caravan'' ill.
Robyn Belton Robyn Belton is an illustrator of children's books. Her work, often focusing on themes of war and peace, has won many prizes, including the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year, and the Russell Cla ...
(Scholastic, 2002) *''John Britten: The Boy Who Did Do Better'' (Scholastic, 2004) *''Nobody's Dog'' ill. Lindy Fisher (Scholastic, 2005) *''A Present from the Past'' ill. Lindy Fisher (Scholastic, 2006) *''Stefania's Dancing Slippers'' ill. Lindy Fisher (Scholastic, 2007) *''Rufus the Rooster'' (Polygraphia, 2010) *''Whetu: The Little Blue Duck'' ill. Renee Haggo (David Ling, 2011) *''Gypsy Day on the Farm'' ill. Lisa Allen (New Holland, 2011) *''Sam Goes Wild'' ill. Jenna Packer (New Holland, 2011) *''Remember that November'' / ''Maumahara ki tera Naema'' ill. Lindy Fisher and translated by Kawata Teepa (Huia, 2012) *''Torty and the soldier'' ill.
Fifi Colston Fifi Colston (born 5 July 1960) is a writer, illustrator, poet, wearable arts designer, costume and props maker for the film industry and television presenter. She has written or illustrated over 30 books and is also a veteran entrant, finalist ...
(Scholastic, 2017) *''The Anzac Violin'' ill.
Robyn Belton Robyn Belton is an illustrator of children's books. Her work, often focusing on themes of war and peace, has won many prizes, including the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year, and the Russell Cla ...
(Scholastic, 2018) *''Bits of String too Short to Use'' (Mary Egan Publishing, 2023) - memoir


External links

* Profile o
Jennifer Beck
on Read NZ Te Pou Muramura website * Profile o

on Storylines website
Jennifer Beck on her life as a children's book author
18 September 2023 interview on RNZ


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Beck, Jennifer 1939 births Living people Writers from Auckland New Zealand children's writers New Zealand women children's writers Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit New Zealand women memoirists