Sherryl Jordan (born 8 June 1949) is a
New Zealand
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writer for children and young adults, specialising in fantasy and historical fiction. She has written a number of children's and young adult works published in New Zealand and overseas. She is best known for her books ''
The Juniper Game
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'' and ''
The Raging Quiet''. She received the
Margaret Mahy Medal for her contribution to children's literature, publishing and literacy in 2001.
Biography
Jordan was born on 8 June 1949 in Hawera, New Zealand, and grew up in Normanby, near
Mount Taranaki
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. Her adult life has been spent in
Tauranga
Tauranga () is a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty region and the fifth most populous city of New Zealand, with an urban population of , or roughly 3% of the national population. It was settled by Māori late in the 13th century, colonised by ...
. Her early work in children's literature was as an illustrator, and she has written picture books, middle grade fiction, and young adult fiction. Her knowledge of sign language and her experience working as a teacher aide with deaf children is a clear influence on her historical fiction, ''The Raging Quiet''.
Bibliography
Jordan's books have been published by a range of publishers internationally.
* 1981 ''
The Silent One
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'' (Illustrations – text by
Joy Cowley
Cassia Joy Cowley (; born 7 August 1936) is a New Zealand author best known for her children's fiction, including the popular series of books Mrs. Wishy-Washy.
Cowley started out writing novels for adults, and her first book, ''Nest in a Fall ...
)
* 1983 ''Mouse'' (Illustrations)
* 1985 ''Mouse Monster'' (Illustrations)
* 1984 ''The Firewind and the Song''
* 1985 ''Matthew's Monster''
* 1986 ''Matthew's Monsters''
* 1988 ''No Problem Pomperoy!''
* 1989 ''Kittens''
* 1989 ''The Wobbly Tooth''
* 1990 ''Rocco'' (published in the USA as ''A Time of Darkness'')
* 1990 ''Babysitter Bear''
* 1991 ''The Juniper Game''
* 1991 ''The Wednesday Wizard'' (Denzil series, book one)
* 1992 ''Denzil's Dilemma'' (Denzil series, book two) (published in the US as ''Wizard for a Day'')
* 1993 ''The Other side of Midnight''
* 1993 ''
Winter of Fire
''Winter of Fire'' is a young adult fantasy novel by New Zealand author Sherryl Jordan, set in a bleak future environment. It was first published in 1992.
Plot summary
Elsha is a teenager living in a bleak, cold future where world-wide cloud ...
''
* 1994 ''Tanith''
* 1994 ''Wolf-Woman''
* 1995 ''Sign of the Lion''
* 1996 ''Secret Sacrament''
* 1997 ''Denzil's Great Bear Burglary'' (Denzil series, book three)
* 1999 ''The Raging Quiet''
* 2002 ''The Hunting of the Last Dragon''
* 2007 ''The Silver Dragon'' (Denzil series, book four)
* 2007 ''Time of the Eagle''
* 2010 ''Finnigan and the Pirate''s
* 2012 ''Ransomwood''
* 2013 ''The Freedom Merchants''
*2018 ''The Raging Quiet''
*2018 ''Ratbag''
*2018 ''The Anger of Angels''
*2021 ''The King's Nightingale''
Awards
Jordan has won a number of prestigious awards. Her books have been shortlisted for awards in New Zealand, the UK, the USA, Belgium and Germany.
* 1981
Whitcoulls
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national illustrating competition for ''The Silent One''
* 1982
AIM Children's Book Awards Book of the Year for ''The Silent One''
* 1988 Choysa Bursary Award for ''Rocco''
* 1991
AIM Children's Book Awards Fiction Winner for ''Rocco''
* 1992
Esther Glen Award
The Esther Glen Award, or LIANZA Esther Glen Junior Fiction Award, is the longest running and the most renowned literary prize for New Zealand children's literature.
History
The prize was called into being in memory of New Zealand writer Alic ...
s shortlist for ''The Juniper Game''
* 1992
Esther Glen Award
The Esther Glen Award, or LIANZA Esther Glen Junior Fiction Award, is the longest running and the most renowned literary prize for New Zealand children's literature.
History
The prize was called into being in memory of New Zealand writer Alic ...
s shortlist for ''The Wednesday Wizard''
* 1992
AIM Children's Book Awards Fiction shortlist for ''The Wednesday Wizard''
* 1992
AIM Children's Book Awards Fiction shortlist for ''The Juniper Game''
* 1993
AIM Children's Book Awards Junior Fiction shortlist for ''Denzil's Dilemma''
* 1993 Iowa University (USA): Won a writing residency for the International Writing Programme
* 1993 American bookseller magazine "Pick of the List" for ''Winter of Fire''
* 1994
AIM Children's Book Awards Senior Fiction shortlist for ''Winter of Fire''
* 1994
American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults for ''Winter of Fire''
* 1994 Children's Book of the Year by Bank Street School of Education (USA) for ''Winter of Fire''
* 1995
AIM Children's Book Awards Senior Fiction shortlist for ''Tanith''
* 1995
Esther Glen Award
The Esther Glen Award, or LIANZA Esther Glen Junior Fiction Award, is the longest running and the most renowned literary prize for New Zealand children's literature.
History
The prize was called into being in memory of New Zealand writer Alic ...
s shortlist for ''Tanith''
* 1995
American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults for ''Tanith'' (Wolf-Woman)
* 1995 Voted one of the "Young Adults" choices (USA) for ''Winter of Fire''
* 1999 The USA School Library Journal Best of Award for ''The Raging Quiet''
* 2000 Storylines Notable Books List Senior Fiction list for ''The Raging Quiet''
* 2001
Storylines Margaret Mahy Award
* 2001 Wirral Paperpack of the Year for ''The Raging Quiet''
* 2001
Buxtehude Bulle Prize for Best Young Person's Book of the Year for ''The Juniper Game''
* 2002
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IBBY history
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Honour Book Writing for ''The Raging Quiet''
* 2005 Storylines Notable Books List – Young Adult Fiction list for ''The Hunting of the Last Dragon''
* 2008
Esther Glen Award
The Esther Glen Award, or LIANZA Esther Glen Junior Fiction Award, is the longest running and the most renowned literary prize for New Zealand children's literature.
History
The prize was called into being in memory of New Zealand writer Alic ...
s shortlist for ''Time of the Eagle''
* 2008 Storylines Notable Books List Young Adult Fiction list for ''Time of the Eagle''
* 2010 Storylines
Gaelyn Gordon Award for ''Denzil's Dilemma''
* 2011 Storylines Notable Books List Junior Fiction list for ''Finnigan and the Pirates''
* 2011
New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards
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Junior Fiction winner for ''Finnigan and the Pirates''
*2021 New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards Young Adult Fiction shortlist for ''The King's Nightingale
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References
External links
Sherryl Jordanat Read NZ
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New Zealand women children's writers
People from Hāwera
People from Tauranga
1949 births
New Zealand fantasy writers
20th-century New Zealand people
New Zealand children's writers
Living people