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often really good – even gallant – to each other. The neighbourhood is warm and friendly and multicultural. Her world is our world at its best. The mess and the frizz have their place within a bigger conviction that stories about ordinary children doing ordinary things – getting locked out, losing a toy – could be just as full of courage, wonder and grace as any epic of fairyland.
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illustrations. However, after graduating she attempted to pursue her ambitions of becoming a theatre designer, and took a job at the Birmingham Rep Theatre. She quickly decided that the "enclosed hothouse" of the theatre world wasn't for her, so followed her former tutor's advice and started working
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has so perfectly captured the precarious half-balance of the toddler's toddle. And I don't think anyone ever has depicted ordinary domestic mess so honestly...The parents were also always present in the story – something unusual in children's books. Even more unusual, the siblings in her stories are
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Today there are usually eight books on the Greenaway shortlist. According to CCSU, some runners up through 2002 were Commended (from 1959) or Highly Commended (from 1974). There were 99 commendations of both kinds in 44 years; 31 high commendations in 29 years including Hughes and Jane Simmons in
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Hughes died on 25 February 2022 at her home in London. She was 94, and suffered from a brief illness prior to her death. She was paid tribute to by the UK's largest children's reading charity, the
286:. In Liverpool she found that societal pressure was put on her to find a husband and then not achieve much with her life. She longed to escape from these claustrophobic expectations, so moved to 194:(16 July 1927 – 25 February 2022) was an English author and illustrator. She wrote more than fifty books, which have sold more than 11.5 million copies, and illustrated more than two hundred. 1489: 456: 1070: 1900: 1930: 1920: 1145: 1945: 1092: 1424: 1905: 1486: 972: 1022: 1048: 1591: 190: 1895: 1321: 455:(1977), which she wrote and illustrated, was the first story by Hughes to be widely published abroad and it was recognised by the 1507: 1910: 1382: 358: 267:
She enjoyed frequent visits to the theatre with her mother, which gave her a love for observing people and a desire to create.
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in 2007, it named one of the top ten Greenaway Medal-winning works by an expert panel and then named the public favourite, or
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Hughes won the 1977 and 2003 Kate Greenaway Medals for British children's book illustration. In 2007, her 1977 winner,
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Booktrust, the UK's largest reading charity, awarded Hughes their first lifetime achievement award in 2015.
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Hughes illustrated 200 children's books throughout her career, which sold more than 10 million copies. In
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in her hometown of Liverpool hosted an exhibition of her work in 2003, which then moved to the
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series (1977), featuring a young boy named Alfie and sometimes his sister Annie-Rose, and the
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as an illustrator. She began by illustrating the books of other authors, including
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for distinguished service to children's literature, in 1999 she was awarded an
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Shirley Hughes: I hope books survive, they are wonderful pieces of technology
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participating libraries, eight of her ten most widely held works were
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and his wife Kathleen (nΓ©e Dowling), she grew up in West Kirby on the
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Hughes won a second Greenaway (no illustrator has won three) for
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lifetime achievement award in 2015. She was a recipient of the
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The CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards
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polled 26% of the vote to 25% for its successor as medalist,
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The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration, 1786–2003
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as the year's best children's book illustration by a
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Shirley Hughes, "Word and Image", in M. Fearn, ed.,
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magazine at the time of her death discusses her work
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Index

CBE
Hughes in 2011
West Kirby
Illustrator
Children's literature
Dogger
Kate Greenaway Medal
CBE
BookTrust
Eleanor Farjeon Award
Association of Illustrators
West Kirby
Cheshire
Merseyside
T. J. Hughes
Wirral
Arthur Rackham
W. Heath Robinson
cinema
Walker Art Gallery
West Kirby Grammar School
drawing
costume design
Liverpool School of Art
Oxford
Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art
Notting Hill
architect
etcher
Ed Vulliamy

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