Jenny Valentine Explained

Jenny Valentine
Birth Date:1970
Birth Place:Cambridge
Occupation:author
Language:English
Nationality:British
Education:English literature
Alma Mater:Goldsmiths' College
Genre:Children's literature
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Notableworks:Finding Violet Park
Spouse:Alex Valentine
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Children:two
Awards:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
Years Active:2007–present

Jenny Valentine (born 1970) is an English children's novelist. For her first novel and best-known work, Finding Violet Park (HarperCollins, 2007), she won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's writers. Valentine lives in Glasbury-on-Wye, Wales[1] with her husband singer/songwriter Alex Valentine, with whom she runs a health food shop in nearby Hay-on-Wye.[2]

Writer

HarperCollins has published Valentine's novels in Britain and usually one year later in America. Finding Violet Park (2007) was re-titled Me, The Missing and The Dead in the US (2008).[3] Beside winning the Guardian Prize it made the shortlist (seven finalists that year) for the annual Carnegie Medal, which the British librarians confer upon the year's best children's book published in the UK[4] Basque, Catalan and Italian translations of the book were published in 2008, followed by versions in Dutch, French, German, Slovenian, Spanish, and Norwegian.

Her critically acclaimed second novel, Broken Soup, published in January 2008, was shortlisted for the 2008 Waterstone's Children's Book Prize and the 2008 Costa Book Children's Book Award,[5] [6] and longlisted for the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize.[7] By 2010 it had also been published in Dutch and German-language translations.

"Ten Stations", a short-story prequel to Finding Violet Park, was included among 2009 World Book Day publications. That year Valentine also inaugurated a series of short stories for young children entitled Iggy and Me.[8]

Valentine's third novel, The Ant Colony,[9] was published in 2009.[10] By 2011 it had been published in Dutch and in German translations.

Her fourth novel, The Double Life of Cassiel Roadnight, was set in her home town of Hay-on-Wye.[11] It was also her fourth novel nominated for the Carnegie Medal, i. e. it was one of the year's top forty children's books published in the UK, in the estimation of librarians. By 2011 it had also been published in Dutch.

Valentine takes part annually in the Hay Festival.

Works

Year Title Publisher Annual awards
2007 Finding Violet Park
(US) Me, the Missing, and the Dead
HarperCollins
2008 Broken Soup HarperCollins
  • Waterstone's Children's Book Prize shortlist
  • Costa Book Children's Book Award shortlist
  • Booktrust Teenage Prize longlist
  • Manchester Book Award longlist
2009 "Ten Stations" (short story)
2009 The Ant Colony
2009 Iggy & Me (short story series) HarperCollins
2010 The Double Life of Cassiel Roadnight HarperCollins
2010 Doppelganger HarperCollins [13]
2010 Iggy & me (#1) HarperCollins
2010 Iggy & me: The happy birthday (#2) HarperCollins [14]
2010 Iggy & me on holiday (#3) HarperCollins [15]
2011 Iggy & me and the baby (#4 HarperCollins [16]
2015 Fire Colour One  HarperCollins

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Happy Valentines (From Hereford Times) . Herefordtimes.com . 15 December 2008 . 8 August 2012.
  2. Web site: Jenny Valentine . Davidhigham.co.uk . 8 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120925025758/http://www.davidhigham.co.uk/clients/Valentine.htm . 25 September 2012 .
  3. Web site: Me, the Missing, and the Dead by Jenny Valentine – Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists . Goodreads.com . 8 August 2012.
  4. http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/v/jenny-valentine Jenny Valentine at Fantastic Fiction
  5. http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/navigate.do?pPageID=1185 Waterstone's Children's Book Prize
  6. http://www.costabookawards.com/ Costa Book Awards
  7. http://www.booktrust.org.uk/show/feature/Prizes%20and%20awards/Booktrust-Teenage-Prize Booktrust Teenage Prize
  8. Web site: Iggy and Me: Jenny Valentine . HarperCollins . 3 September 2009 . 8 August 2012.
  9. Web site: Valentine . Jenny . The Ant Colony (Book) by Jenny Valentine (2009) . Waterstones.com . 15 December 2005 . 8 August 2012.
  10. News: Mary Hoffman . Review: The Ant Colony by Jenny Valentine | Books . The Guardian . 11 April 2009. 8 August 2012 . London.
  11. Web site: Hot read: The Double Life of Cassiel Roadnight by Jenny Valentine . Gossip Blender . 22 February 1999 . 8 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120310141723/http://gossipblender.com/gossip/hot-read-the-double-life-of-cassiel-roadnight-by-jenny-valentine/ . 10 March 2012 .
  12. http://www.manchesterbookaward.com/ Manchester Book Award
  13. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/503638191
  14. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/461267185
  15. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/619895311
  16. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/663437811