Claire Mackay Explained

Birth Name:Claire Lorraine Bacchus
Birth Date:December 21, 1930
Occupation:author

Claire Mackay (December 21, 1930 - August 11, 2013) was a Canadian writer of eleven books for children and young-adult fiction and non-fiction.[1]

Early life and education

Mackay was born Claire Lorraine Bacchus. She was raised in Toronto, Ontario. Mackay received a scholarship to the University of Toronto, where she earned an honors BA in Political Science.

Career

Mackay began her writing career by writing newsletter, newspaper and magazine articles. She was motivated to write her first children's book when she found that there was a lack of books about mini-bikes for her son to read. She wrote Mini-Bike Hero in 1979, which was published by Scholastic Canada.[2] The book sold more than 450,00 copies. Mackay wrote two more related books, Mini-Bike Race and Mini-Bike Rescue.

Mackay was one of the eleven co-founders of the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators and Performers (CANSCAIP).[3]

Mackay's work has been published by Annick Press, Kids Can Press, James Lorimer, Scholastic Canada, and Tundra Books.

Personal

While at the University of Toronto, Claire met Jackson Mackay, an engineering student and later a chemical engineer for Imperial Oil. They married in 1952 and had three sons. The family moved several times to accommodate Jack's work, living in Vancouver, Regina, and Sarnia, before finally settling in Toronto, Ontario.

Claire Mackay died on August 11, 2013, at the age of 82 from cancer.

Awards

In 1982 Mackay and co-author Marsha Hewitt received the Ruth Schwartz Award for their Young Adult novel One Proud Summer (Women's Press).[4] In 1983 she received the Vicki Metcalf Award,[5] presented for an outstanding body of work in children's literature, and in 1988 for Marvin and Me and the Flies.[6]

Bibliography

Co-authored books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kirchhoff. Jack . Obituary . The Globe and Mail. October 9, 2013.
  2. http://www.quillandquire.com/childrens-publishing/2013/08/13/childrens-author-canscaip-co-founder-claire-mackay-dies/ "Children’s author, CANSCAIP co-founder Claire Mackay dies"
  3. http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/19108-breaking-into-the-world-of-children-s-literature/ "Breaking into the world of children's literature"
  4. Web site: 1982 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award Recipient: Marsha Hewitt and Claire Mackay . www.bookcentre.ca . The Canadian Children's Book Centre . 3 September 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923193801/http://www.bookcentre.ca/awards/recipients/1982_ruth_and_sylvia_schwartz_children%E2%80%99s_book_award_recipient_marsha_hewitt_and_cl . 23 September 2015 . dead .
  5. http://www.writerstrust.com/awards/vicky-metcalf-award-for-children-s-literature.aspx "Vicky Metcalf Award for Children's Literature list of recipients."
  6. Web site: 1988 Vicky Metcalf Short Story Award Recipient: Claire Mackay . www.bookcentre.ca . The Canadian Children's Book Centre . 3 September 2015 .
  7. http://canlit.ca/subjects/507/80 "Raw vs Clever by Lynn (J.R.) Wytenbroek."
  8. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1957&dat=19960505&id=bT5GAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QukMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4213,1330627&hl=en "Woman's book brings baseball home to everyone". The Daily Gazette - May 5, 1996. via Google News.
  9. http://www.booksincanada.com/article_view.asp?id=3537 "Children's Books"
  10. http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-670-85270-3 "Bats about Baseball: 9"
  11. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jean-little/bats-about-baseball/ "BATS ABOUT BASEBALL"