Catherine Rayner Explained
Catherine Rayner is an Edinburgh-based British illustrator and writer of children's books.[1] She was born in Harrogate in 1982, and grew up in Boston Spa, later studying at Leeds College of Art and Edinburgh College of Art.[2]
She won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2009 for Harris Finds his Feet,[2] and has been shortlisted in 2007, 2011, 2012, 2015.
In 2014, Norris, The Bear Who Shared was named by The Sunday Times as one of the 100 Children's Modern Classics of the past ten years.[3]
Works
Writer and illustrator
- Augustus and his Smile, Little Tiger Press, 2006
- Harris Finds his Feet, Little Tiger Press, 2008
- Sylvia and Bird, Little Tiger Press, 2009
- Ernest, Macmillan Children’s Books, 2009
- Norris, The Bear who Shared, Orchard Books, 2010
- Iris and Isaac, Little Tiger Press, 2010
- Solomon Crocodile, Macmillan Children’s Books, 2011
- Abigail, Little Tiger Press, 2013
- Smelly Louie, Macmillan Children’s Books, 2014
- [4] Solomon and Mortimer, Macmillan Children's Books 2016
Illustrator
- Posy, written by Linda Newberry, Orchard Books, 2008
- The Tales of Olga Da Polga, written by Michael Bond, Oxford University Press, 2011
- Gobbolino the Witch's Cat, written by Ursula Moray Williams, Macmillan, 2012
- Tiger Tale, written by Holly Webb, Scholastic, 2014
- Clare and her Captain, written by Michael Morpurgo, published 2015
Awards
- 2006 Winner – Best New Illustrator Award, Booktrust Early Year Awards, Augustus and his Smile[5]
- 2008 Winner – Booktrust Best New Illustrator Award
- 2009 Winner – CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, Harris Finds His Feet[2]
- 2010 Winner – Top Ten New Illustrators 2000 – 2010
- 2010 Winner – The English Association English 4-11 Book Awards (Key Stage One Fiction), Ernest
- 2011 Winner – Coventry Inspiration Book Awards, Ernest
- 2012 Winner – UKLA Children’s Book Award, Iris and Isaac[6]
- 2014 Winner – Picture Book of the Year in The Netherlands by the CPNB, Solomon Crocodile
- 2015 Winner – Peter's Book of the Year, Smelly Louie
- 2021 Mathical Honors - One Happy Tiger[7]
External links
Notes and References
- News: Hudson. Catherine. A day in the life of: Children's author, Catherine Rayner. 8 July 2014. Junior Magazine. 5 August 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20140805220708/http://www.juniormagazine.co.uk/books/a-day-in-the-life-of-childrens-author-catherine-rayner/16496.html. 5 August 2014. dead.
- Web site: How an illustrator's size 8 feet and a magical hare encounter inspired prize-winning Harris.. The CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals. CILIP. 8 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141018072613/http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/pressdesk/press.php?release=pres_green_bg_2009.html. 18 October 2014. dead.
- Web site: 100 best children's books . https://web.archive.org/web/20141023010621/http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/culture/books/fiction/article1465351.ece . dead . 23 October 2014 . The Sunday Times.
- Book: Solomon and Mortimer: Amazon.co.uk: Rayner, Catherine, Rayner, Catherine: 9780230742512: Books . Macmillan Children's Books. 9 February 2016. 978-0230742512 . Rayner . Catherine .
- Web site: Cooling. Wendy. Booktrust Early Years Awards 2006. BookTrust. 14 April 2015. 23 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923194749/http://www.booktrust.org.uk/prizes/8/2006. live.
- Web site: Staff writer . UKLA Book Award Past Winners . UKLA . UK Literary Association . 14 April 2015 . 14 April 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150414174829/http://www.ukla.org/awards/ukla_book_award_2013_sponsored_by_mls/past_winners/ . live .
- News: Mathical Book Prizes 2021. 26 February 2022. 28 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210628054432/https://www.mathicalbooks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mathical_Booklist_Web_2021.pdf. live.