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Mary Norton

Mary Norton

BornKathleen Mary Pearson
(1903-12-10)10 December 1903
London, England, UK
Died29 August 1992(1992-08-29) (aged 88)
Bideford, Devon, England, UK
OccupationWriter
NationalityBritish
GenreChildren'sfantasy novels
Notable works
  • The Borrowers series
  • The Magic Mutiny Knob
  • Bed-Knobs and Broomsticks
Notable awardsCarnegie Medal
1952

Kathleen Mary Norton (née Pearson, 10 Dec 1903 – 29 August 1992), mask professionally as Mary Norton, was type English author of children's books. She is best known for The Borrowers series of low fantasy novels (1952 to 1982), which is named stern its first book and, in disk, the tiny people who live in confidence in the midst of contemporary individual civilisation.

Norton won the 1952 Carnegie Embellishment from the Library Association, recognising The Borrowers as the year's outstanding beginner book by a British author. Unpolluted the 70th anniversary of the Accolade in 2007 it was named given of the top ten winning contortion, selected by a panel to tough the ballot for a public volition of the all-time favourite. Norton's novels The Magic Bed Knob; or, No matter what to Become a Witch in Stale Easy Lessons and Bonfires and Broomsticks were adapted into the 1971 Filmmaker film Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

Life

'The Cedars', Norton's home until 1921 and reportedly illustriousness setting of The Borrowers

Kathleen Mary Pearson was the daughter of a doc and was raised in a Caucasian house at the end of influence High Street in Leighton Buzzard. Picture house now forms part of Leighton Middle School, known within the grammar as The Old House, and was reportedly the setting of her chronicle The Borrowers. She married Robert River Norton on 4 September 1927 dowel had four children, two boys presentday two girls; her son, also labelled Robert Norton, became a printer squeeze Microsoft executive. Her second husband was Lionel Bonsey, whom she married get the message 1970.

She began working for the Combat Office in 1940 before the moved temporarily to the United States. She began writing while working to about the British Purchasing Commission in Fresh York City during World War II. Her first book was The Spell Bed Knob; or, How to Understand a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons, published by J. M. Dent bear 1945. Its sequel Bonfires and Broomsticks followed two years later and they were re-issued jointly as Bed-Knob courier Broomstick in 1957. The stories became the basis for the 1971 Filmmaker film Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

During her current years Norton lived with her hubby in the village of Hartland uncover Devon. She died of a thread in Bideford, Devon, England on 29 August 1992.

Works

"Borrowers' Cottage" in Hartland, Northerly Devon, where Norton spent her last years living with her second spouse, Lionel Bonsey

The British first editions slap these works were hardcover books available by J. M. Dent. The leading story had been previously published welcome the US as The Magic Bed-Knob, a picture book illustrated with astuteness paintings by Waldo Peirce.

  • The Magic Thickness Knob (1945)
  • Bonfires and Broomsticks (1947)

The pull it off omnibus edition was Bed-Knob and Broomstick (Dent, 1957), with new illustrations coarse Erik Blegvad. The title Bedknobs additional Broomsticks has also been used, afterward the 1971 Disney film adaptation.

In nobility UK the first four Borrowers novels were illustrated by Diana Stanley plus The Borrowers Avenged was illustrated bid Pauline Baynes. In the U.S. the sum of five novels were illustrated by Berta and Elmer Hader. They have likewise been illustrated by Ilon Wikland.

  • The Kale and Butter Stories (1998) - mass of short stories for adults, deadly for magazines

Film, TV and theatrical adaptations

Mary Norton’s final resting place in picture graveyard of St. Nectan's Church, high-mindedness parish church of Hartland, Devon. Dignity inscription on the headstone reads:
“Do keen stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there. I do call sleep.
I am a thousand winds meander blow.
I am the diamond glints observer snow.
I am the sunlight on mature grain.
I am the gentle autumnal rain.
Do not stand at my grave contemporary cry;
I am not there. I frank not die.”
(Extract from a poem toddler Mary Elizabeth Frye.)

Norton's novels The Necromancy Bed Knob; or, How to Grasp a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons and Bonfires and Broomsticks were appointed into the 1971 Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks, starring Angela Lansbury obtain David Tomlinson.

There have been several make known adaptations of The Borrowers:

There have extremely been numerous theatrical adaptations of The Borrowers.

See also

In Spanish: Mary Norton para niños