Eve Pownall

Australian writer (1901–1982)

Eve Pownall

BornMarjorie Evelyn Sheridan
(1901-01-12)12 January 1901
Sydney, New South Wales
Died15 November 1982(1982-11-15) (aged 81)
Forestville, New South Wales
OccupationWriter and Historian
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
Years active1945–1982
Notable worksThe Australia Book
Notable awardsChildren's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers 1952

Eve Pownall MBE (1901–1982) was an Australian writer for children and historian who was born in Sydney, New South Wales.[1]

Pownall was the eldest of three children and lived in Kiama, Windsor, Muswellbrook and Sydney before attending North Sydney Girls' High School. She undertook a secretarial course before finding work at Fox Films and then at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Ltd until her marriage to Leslie Pownall in December 1929. The couple were to have two children.[2]

She began to review children's literature for Australasian Book News and Literary Journal, and later began writing children's fiction and non-fiction of her own. She was appointed an MBE in 1978 and was the first recipient of the Lady Cutler award for distinguished service to children's literature in New South Wales.[2]

Pownall was a founding member of the Children's Book Council of Australia (1945) and was associated with the Council for the rest of her life. The Children's Book Council presents the annual Eve Pownall Award for Information Books in her honour.[1]

Pownall died at her home in Forestville in 1982.[2]

Bibliography

Children's fiction

  • Nursery Rhymes Told Anew (1945)
  • Squik the Squirrel Possum (1949)
  • Cousins-Come-Lately : Adventures in Old Sydney Town (1952)
  • Five Busy Merry-Makers (1953)
  • Binty the Bandicoot (1957)
  • A Drover (1970)

Children's non-fiction

  • The Australia Book (1952) illustrated by Margaret Senior
  • Exploring Australia (1958)
  • A Pioneer Daughter (1968)
  • The Great South Land (1969) illustrated by Christine Shaw

Non-fiction

  • Mary of Maranoa : Tales of Australian Pioneer Women (1959)
  • The Thirsty Land : Harnessing Australia's Water Resources (1967)
  • The Children's Book Council of Australia : 1945–1980 (1980)
  • Australia From The Beginning (1980) illustrated by Walter Cunningham

Awards and nominations

Personal

  • 1978 – Member of the Order of the British Empire — for Service to Literature[3]
  • 1981 – winner Lady Cutler Award for Distinguished Services to Children's Literature in New South Wales[1]

For specific works

  • 1952 – winner Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers for The Australia Book[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Austlit – Eve Pownall
  2. ^ a b c Australian Dictionary of Biography – Pownall, Marjorie Evelyn by Jan Roberts
  3. ^ "Marjorie Evelyn Pownall". It's An Honour. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Children's Book of the Year: An Australian Classic?", The Sunday Herald, 10 August 1952, p11
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