Jane Godwin

Australian writer

Jane Godwin (born 1964 in Melbourne, Australia[1]) is an Australian author, and is a publisher at Penguin Books Australia for children and young adult books.

She was inducted into the Australian Book Industry Awards Hall of Fame on 9 May 2024;[2] she also won the 2024 Pixie O’Harris Award.

She lives in Melbourne and works with school pupils[3] and Indigenous children through the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.[4]

Recognition and awards

Godwin has sole-authored many books which have been published internationally, and she has earned many commendations.

  • 1999: shortlisted for New South Wales State Literary Award Patricia Wrightson Prize - Sebby, Stee, The Garbos and Me
  • 1999: finalist Young Australian Best Book Award - Sebby, Stee, The Garbos and Me
  • 2000: winner of the Queensland Premier's Literary Award - The Family Tree
  • 2006: shortlisted for CBC Book of the Year Awards in the Younger Readers category - The True Story of Mary
  • 2021: shortlisted for the Children's prize at the Indie Book Awards - Sing Me The Summer[5]
  • 2021: shortlisted for CBCA Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers - When Rain Turns to Snow[6]
  • 2024: winner of Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) - Children's Picture Book of the Year (ages 0–6) - A Life Song[7]

She lives in Melbourne with her husband and has two children, including Wil Wagner.[8][9]

Books

  • The Family Tree (1998)
  • Poor Fish (2000)
  • When Anna Slept Over (2001)
  • Millie Starts School (2001)
  • Jessie and Mr Smith (2003)
  • The Day I Turned Ten (2004)
  • Minnie and The Super Guys (2004)
  • The True Story of Mary (2005)
  • When Elephants Lived In The Sea (2006)
  • Falling from Grace (2006)
  • Little Cat and the Big Red Bus (2008)
  • Sam Sullivan's Scooter (2009)
  • Where's Sunday? (2010)
  • ’All Through the Year (2010)[10]
  • Today We Have No Plans (2012)
  • Starting School (2013)
  • Animal Tales (2014) (contributor)[11]
  • How Big is Too Small? (2016)
  • Go Go and the Silver Shoes (2018)
  • What Do You Wish For? (2018)
  • As Happy as Here (2019)
  • Poor Fish (2019)[12]
  • Sing Me The Summer (2020)
  • When Rain Turns to Snow (2020)
  • Don’t Forget (2021)
  • Arno and His Horse (2021)[13]
  • All the Words I Need to Know (2022)[14]
  • A Life Song (2023)[15]

References

  1. ^ "Jane Godwin". Penguin Books. Archived from the original on 7 February 2008.
  2. ^ Books+Publishing website, Stager, Godwin to be inducted into ABIA Hall of Fame; business, publisher shortlists announced, article dated 5 April 2024
  3. ^ Scribble Kids Books website, Jane Godwin
  4. ^ The Indigenous Literacy Foundation website, Non-Commercial Books Become Commercial!, article dated 10 May 2022
  5. ^ "Indie Book Awards 2021 shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. 20 January 2021. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  6. ^ "CBCA 2021 Book of the Year shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. 30 March 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  7. ^ ABIA (9 May 2024). "Australian Book Industry Award Winners 2024". ABIA. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  8. ^ "Show & Tell Promotions with Jane Godwin". showtell.com.au. Archived from the original on 13 September 2009.
  9. ^ "Michael Wagner & Jane Godwin: talented literary partners". The Boomerang Books Blog blog.boomerangbooks.com.au. 8 April 2018.
  10. ^ Penguin website, All Through the Year
  11. ^ Penguin website, Animal Tales
  12. ^ Penguin website, Poor Fish
  13. ^ Faber Writing Academy website, Jane Godwin
  14. ^ Penguin website, All the Words I Need to Know
  15. ^ Penguin website, A Life Song

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