Lynley Dodd Explained

Dame Lynley Dodd
Birth Name:Lynley Stuart Dodd
Birth Date:1941 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Rotorua, New Zealand
Occupation:Writer, illustrator
Language:English
Notableworks:
Awards:Margaret Mahy Award
Relatives:Eve Sutton (cousin-in-law)

Dame Lynley Stuart Dodd (born 5 July 1941[1]) is a New Zealand children's book author and illustrator. She is best known for her Hairy Maclary and Friends series, and its follow-ups,[2] [3] all of which feature animals with rhyming names and have sold over five million copies worldwide.[4] In 1999, Dodd received the Margaret Mahy Award.

She was appointed a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2002 New Year Honours, redesignated as a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2009.

Life and career

Dodd was born in Rotorua in 1941. She was an only child and lived with her parents in Kaingaroa Forest, near Taupō. She was educated at Iwitahi School and Tauranga College.[3] Dodd graduated from the Elam School of Art in Auckland with a diploma in Fine Arts,[5] and became an art teacher spending five years teaching at Queen Margaret College in Wellington. While there she met her husband Tony;[6] he died in 2014 after an illness.[7] After their marriage she began to work as a freelance illustrator.[6] Her first book was My Cat Likes To Hide In Boxes, published in 1974, which she wrote along with Eve Sutton. Her first book written solo was The Nickle Nackle Tree (1976).[3]

In 1983 the first book in her Hairy Maclary series, Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy, was published. It was followed by Hairy Maclary’s Bone (1984), Hairy Maclary Scattercat (1985), Hairy Maclary's Caterwaul Caper (1987), Hairy Maclary's Rumpus at the Vet (1989) and Hairy Maclary's Showbusiness (1991). The first, third, fourth and sixth of these all won the New Zealand Children's Picture Book of the Year Award; the second and fifth were shortlisted but did not win.[3] [8] In 1997, Dodd was the screenwriter for a TV series based on the Hairy Maclary series featuring 10 five-minute episodes narrated by Miranda Harcourt.[9] [10] In 2005 her book The Other Ark won the Children’s Choice Award at the New Zealand Post Book Awards.[3] In 2015 a waterfront sculpture of Hairy Maclary and other characters from the books was officially unveiled in Tauranga by former New Zealand prime minister John Key.[11] [12] In an episode of the TVNZ series Goodnight Kiwi, airing on 25 December 2019, the prime minister Jacinda Ardern read Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy.[13] [14] Dodd lived in Tauranga.[3] [15]

Honours and awards

In 1990, Dodd was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.[16] In 1999, she became the ninth recipient of the Margaret Mahy Award.[17] [18] She was appointed a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2002 New Year Honours, for services to children's literature and book illustration.[19] Following the re-introduction of titular honours by the New Zealand government, she accepted redesignation as a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2009.[20]

Books

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interviews with NZ Children's Authors: Lynley Dodd. Christchurch City Libraries. 30 April 2014.
  2. News: Hairy Maclary named as the bestselling book of the decade in New Zealand . 16 September 2019 . Stuff . 15 November 2019.
  3. Web site: Dodd, Lynley . Read NZ Te Pou Muramura . 1 September 2021.
  4. News: Times Online: Interview with Lynley Dodd. 2009-05-05. Terry. Fiona. Times Newspapers Ltd.. London. 2008-08-08.
  5. Web site: Lynley Dodd. storylines.org.nz. 12 September 2019.
  6. Web site: National Portrait: Lynley Dodd, The Rhymer. Stuff.
  7. Web site: Big read: Lynley Dodd's success with storytelling. Carly. Gibbs . 30 September 2017. www.nzherald.co.nz.
  8. Web site: AIM Children’s Book Awards - Picture Book . Christchurch City Libraries . 10 January 2023.
  9. Web site: Hairy Maclary | Series | Short Film . NZ On Screen.
  10. Web site: Hairy Maclary Series . 10 January 2023 . New Zealand Film Commission.
  11. Web site: Hairy Maclary’s New Home. www.penguin.co.nz.
  12. Web site: The Strand Reserve . tauranga.govt.nz . Tauranga City Council . 12 September 2019.
  13. Web site: Jacinda Ardern to read classic Hairy Maclary for Goodnight Kiwi. 8 December 2019. Stuff.
  14. Web site: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to front Christmas episode of Goodnight Kiwi. 8 December 2019. www.nzherald.co.nz.
  15. News: Scarface Claw to be dedicated in museum expo . 1 September 2021 . Sun Live . 28 January 2019.
  16. Book: Taylor . Alister . Coddington . Deborah . Alister Taylor . Deborah Coddington . Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand . 1994 . New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa . Auckland . 0-908578-34-2 . 123.
  17. Web site: Margaret Mahy Medal Award . 2012 . Christchurch City Libraries . Christchurch, New Zealand . 25 July 2012.
  18. Web site: Margaret Mahy Award . 2012 . Storylines.org.nz . Storylines Children's Literature Charitable Trust of New Zealand . Auckland, New Zealand . 25 July 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120706024842/http://www.storylines.org.nz/Awards/Margaret+Mahy+Award.html . 6 July 2012 .
  19. Web site: New Year honours list 2002 . 31 December 2001 . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . 3 August 2019.
  20. Web site: Full list of New Year Honours . 31 December 2001 . . 15 October 2011.