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Language
  
English

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Bernard Ashley

Genre
  
children's fiction

Nationality
  
British


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Occupation
  
teacher and author of children's books

Education
  
trained as a teacher at Trent Park College of Education

Notable awards
  
"The Other Award" for The Trouble with Donovan Croft

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Nominations
  
Carnegie Medal, Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, Angus Book Award

Books
  
Little Soldier, Cleversticks, Trouble With Donovan, Shadow of the Zeppelin, Dinner Ladies Don't Cou

Bernard ashley being an author


Bernard John Ashley (born April 1935) is a British author of books for children and young adults. His debut novel, The Trouble with Donovan Croft, published in 1974, won "The Other Award", an alternative to the Carnegie Medal. A Kind of Wild Justice (1978), Running Scared (1986), and Little Soldier (1999) were commended runners up for the Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book. The first two have been reissued by OUP in their Children's Modern Classics series, the third re-issued in a 15th anniversary edition. Ashley's TV drama Dodgem (based on his own novel) won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Entertainment programme (BBC) in 1993.

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Biography

Born in Woolwich, south London, Ashley trained as a teacher at Trent Park College of Education after his National Service in the RAF. His teaching career included thirty years as headteacher, his most recent schools being in south and east London, experience which gave the setting for many of his stories. He has recently been awarded an honorary Doctorate in Education by the University of Greenwich and an honorary Doctorate in Letters by the University of Leicester.

In the early sixties, Ashley completed an account of the lifeboat service for children, The Men and the Boats, first in the Serving Our Society series published by Allman & Son. Another in the SOS series was his Weather Men (1971), about the meteorological service.

He is now working full-time as a writer. His children's books present a gritty realism that children identify with, which provides a context for empathy and compassion for the underdog, and a desire for decency, justice and morality. They are often set in urban environments plagued by poverty and crime. Some are set in wartime, including his 24th full-length novel for young people, Shadow of the Zeppelin (2014), and his 25th, Dead End Kids (2015).

Selected works

  • The Men and the Boats: Britain's Lifeboat Service (London: Allman, 1968) – ISBN 0-204-79372-6
  • Dave (1971)
  • The Trouble with Donovan Croft (1974) – ISBN 978-0-19-275556-8 or ISBN 0-19-271888-6
  • Terry on the Fence (1975)
  • All My Men (1977)
  • A Kind of Wild Justice (1978) – ISBN 0-19-271889-4
  • Break in the Sun (1980)
  • Dinner Ladies Don't Count (1981) – ISBN 0-14-031593-4
  • I'm Trying to Tell You (1981) – ISBN 1-903285-99-2
  • Dodgem (1981)
  • Linda's Lie (1982)
  • High Pavement Blues (1983)
  • Your Guess Is As Good As Mine (1983) – ISBN 1-903015-04-9
  • A Bit of Give and Take (1984)
  • Janey (1985)
  • Running Scared (1986)
  • Clipper Street: Calling for Sam (1987)
  • Clipper Street: Taller Than Before (1987)
  • Bad Blood (1988)
  • Clipper Street: Down-and-Out (1988)
  • Clipper Street: The Royal Visit (1988)
  • Clipper Street: All I Ever Ask (1989)
  • Clipper Street: Sally Cinderella (1989)
  • The Secret of Theodore Brown (1989)
  • The Caretaker's Cat (1990)
  • Country Boy (1990)
  • Chrysalis (1990)
  • Getting In (1990)
  • The Ghost of Dockside School (1990)
  • Seeing Off Uncle Jack (1991)
  • Dockside School Stories (1992)
  • More Dockside School Stories (1992)
  • Three Seven Eleven (1993)
  • Johnnie's Blitz (1995) – ISBN 1-903015-28-6
  • Justin and the Demon Drop-Kick (1997) – ISBN 1-903285-98-4
  • Roller Madonnas (1997)
  • A Present for Peter (1997)
  • Flash (1997)
  • City Limits: Stitch-Up (1997)
  • City Limits: The Scam (1997)
  • City Limits: Framed (1997)
  • City Limits: Mean Street (1997)
  • Tiger Without Teeth (1998) – ISBN 1-84299-196-5
  • Hannibal Route (1999)
  • Justin and the Big Fight (1999) – ISBN 978-1-85714-404-8
  • Rapid (1999)
  • Little Soldier (1999) – ISBN 1-86039-879-0 (ISBN 0-439-28502-X US & Canada)
  • Respect (2000) – ISBN 0-7136-4946-1
  • Playing Against the Odds (2000) – ISBN 1-902260-69-4
  • Justin Strikes Again (2001) – ISBN 978-0-14-130769-5
  • Revenge House (2002) – ISBN 1-84121-814-6
  • Freedom Flight (2003) – ISBN 1-84121-306-3
  • Close Look, Quick Look (2004)
  • Torrent! (2004) – ISBN 1-84299-196-5
  • Ben Maddox: Ten Days to Zero (2005) – ISBN 978-1-84362-649-7
  • Ben Maddox: Down to the Wire (2006) – ISBN 978-1-84616-965-6
  • Smokescreen (2006) – ISBN 0-7460-6791-7
  • Ben Maddox: Flashpoint (2007) – ISBN 978-1-84616-060-8
  • Angel Boy (2008) – ISBN 978-1-84507-814-0
  • Solitaire (2008) – ISBN 978-0-7460-8137-2
  • No Way to Go (2009) – ISBN 978-1-4083-0239-2
  • Ronnie's War (2010)
  • Aftershock (2011)
  • Dive Bombing (2012)
  • Hero Girls' (2012)
  • Jack and the German Spy (2013)
  • Shadow of the Zeppelin (Orchard Books, 2014)
  • Nadine Dreams of Home (2014)
  • Dead End Kids (2015)
  • The Way It Is (2015)
  • Picture books

  • Cleversticks (1992) – ISBN 0-00-663855-4
  • A Present for Paul (1996) – ISBN 0-00-664160-1
  • King Rat (1998)-
  • Growing Good (1999) – ISBN 0-7475-4149-3
  • Who Loves You, Billy? (2000)
  • Double the Love – ISBN 1-84121-625-9 (hardback) or ISBN 1-84121-278-4
  • The Bush (2003) – ISBN 1-870516-60-5
  • References

    Bernard Ashley (author) Wikipedia


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