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Name
  
Sheena Porter

Role
  
Author

Awards
  
Carnegie Medal


Books
  
Nordy Bank, The valley of Carreg-Wen, The hospital, Deerfold

Sheena Porter (born 1935) is a British author of children's novels. She won the 1964 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising Nordy Bank as the year's best children's book by a British subject.

Sheena Porter has worked as a librarian in Leicester, Nottingham and Shropshire, and currently lives in Ludlow.

Her work is particularly notable for its atmosphere and characterization. It has a feeling for landscape, often portraying actual places, especially in the high country of the Welsh Marches, such as Nordy Bank, and the Long Mynd in The Knockers. She also weaves the history and folklore of the region into her narratives.

Selected works

  • The Bronze Chrysanthemum (1961), illustrated by Shirley Hughes
  • Hills and Hollows (1962), illus. Victor Ambrus
  • Jacobs' Ladder (1963), illus. Ambrus
  • Nordy Bank (1964), illus. Annette Macarthur-Onslow
  • The Knockers (1965), illus. Gareth Floyd
  • Deerfold (1966), illus. Ambrus
  • The Scapegoat (1968), illus. Doreen Roberts
  • The Valley of Carrig-Wen (1971), illus. Roberts
  • The Hospital (1973), illus. Robin Jacques
  • References

    Sheena Porter Wikipedia