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Eve Bunting

イヴ・バンティング

Ivu Bantingu

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
1928-12-19 (Maghera, Northern Ireland)
Died
2023-10-01 (Santa Cruz, California, U.S.) age 94
Nationality
Northern Irish, American
Languages
English
Religion
Protestant
Residence History
Maghera (birth) → Belfast (education) → Scotland (lived after marriage) → Pasadena, California (immigrated and lived) → Santa Cruz, California (died)

Career

Occupations
Children's author, Novelist, Freelance writer, College instructor
Active Years
1972-2017
Influenced By
Shanachie (traditional Irish storyteller)
Nominations
Is Anybody There? (Edgar Award nominee), Spying on Miss Muller (Edgar Award nominee)

Education

Methodist College Belfast
Period: 1940年代-1945年頃
Year of Graduation: 1945
Country: United Kingdom (Northern Ireland)
Attended in early 1940s; reported to have graduated around 1945.
Queen's University Belfast
Period: 1940年代(在学年不詳)
Country: United Kingdom (Northern Ireland)
Met her husband here. Specific degree information unknown.
Pasadena City College
Period: 1959(受講)
Country: United States
Attended in 1959 and later enrolled in community college writing courses.

Awards

Golden Kite Award
1976
Work: One More Flight
Organization: Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
Result: 受賞
Edgar Award (Best Juvenile)
1993
Work: Coffin on a Case!
Category: Best Juvenile
Organization: Mystery Writers of America
Result: 受賞
Regina Medal
1997
Organization: Catholic Library Association
Result: 受賞
Sequoyah Children's Book Award
1997
Work: Nasty, Stinky Sneakers
Organization: State-level award (Oklahoma library-related committee)
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Fly Away Home

1991 Children's literature / Social issues

Tells the story of a father and son who are homeless and sleep in an airport; the son's hope and the family's struggle are depicted sensitively.

HomelessnessFamilyHope and hardship
Adaptations
  • [Television (children's educational program)] Reading Rainbow (episode)

Smoky Night

1994 Picture book / Social issues

A family is forced from their home during riots; through the events two families of different backgrounds form a bond. Illustrator David Díaz won the Caldecott Medal for his work.

Riots and prejudiceNeighbor relationshipsMutual understanding

One More Flight

1976 Children's literature

One of her early works, noted for sensitive character detail and emotive storytelling.

AdventureComing of age

Terrible Things: An Allegory of the Holocaust

1980 Allegory / Historical allegory

An allegory in which woodland animals are taken away one group at a time, illustrating the dangers of apathy and the importance of solidarity.

Allegory of the HolocaustApathy and solidarity

Bibliography

  • The Two Giants (first published)
  • Fly Away Home
  • Smoky Night
  • One More Flight
  • Coffin on a Case!

Adaptations

  • Fly Away Home → Reading Rainbow (television adaptation)
  • Face at the Edge of the World → ABC Afterschool Special ("A Desperate Exit")
  • The Wall → Reading Rainbow (television segment)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Plainspoken, emotionally resonant narrationRhythmic and concise phrasing suited to picture booksApproachable treatment of social issues for children
Recurring Motifs
Family and bondsImmigration and journeys to safetyConflict/riots and their consequencesMemory and loss

Health

  • Pneumonia
    2023
    Died of pneumonia in 2023

Legacy

Eve Bunting was an internationally recognized children's author of more than 250 books. Known for addressing social and historical themes for young readers, her works are widely used in education and have received multiple awards.

Quotes

  • I thought everybody in the world knew that story. When I found they didn't — well, I thought they should.
    Source: About her first published story, The Two Giants (1971)

Trivia

  • Wrote more than 250 books in her lifetime.
  • Listed among the Educational Paperback Association's top 100 authors.
  • Emigrated to the United States with her family in 1958.
  • First published book is listed as The Two Giants (1971).