Gwyneth Rees

Gwyneth Rees
Born (1968-05-10) 10 May 1968
Leicester
Occupation psychiatrist, children's author
Education Medical degree from Glasgow University
Genre children's literature, fantasy
Notable works
  • The Fairy Dust Series
  • The Mermaid Magic Trilogy
Notable awards
  • Red House Children's Book Award for Young Readers in 2004 for The Mum Hunt
  • Nomination for the Carnegie Medal in 2004 for My Mum's from Planet Pluto

Gwyneth Rees (born 10 May 1968) is a British author of children's books. Her novel The Mum Hunt won the Red House Children's Book Award for Younger Readers in 2004, and another, My Mum's from Planet Pluto, was nominated for the Carnegie Medal in the same year. Her other popular books for younger children include the Fairy Dust series, the first of which was an Ottakar's Book of the Month choice, and the Mermaid Magic trilogy.

Biography

Gwyneth Rees was born in Leicester in 1968.[1] She is half Welsh and half English, and grew up in Scotland after her family moved to Glasgow when she was six. She studied medicine at Glasgow University, has worked in London as a consultant child psychiatrist, but now writes full-time. [2]

She wrote her first book when she was ten, inspired by Enid Blyton, but the first to be published was Something Secret in 2001. [3]

Books

Gwyneth Rees writes both books of everyday life and fantasies for younger children, both kinds written with humour and insight.

In My Mum's from Planet Pluto Daniel faces social disaster when his mother becomes his headteacher, but worse is to come when she starts acting strangely. It is a perceptive tale of the effects of bipolar disorder on a family. In the Esmie series, Esmie tries to find a suitable wife for her widowed policeman father – and then persuade him to get married – as well as solving some mysteries along the way. The Making of May revolves around a garden and another mystery, this time for a girl who lives with her grown-up brother.

The Fairy Dust series has different human characters each time, and the stories are set at different places in the British countryside. The children often have some problem which is helped when they help the fairies – small, winged fairies all, but different in type, tooth fairies in Fairy Gold, dream fairies in Fairy Dreams, book fairies in Fairy Treasure, for example. Fairy dust provides the magic, and believers – both child and adult – can visit fairyland. Rani the mermaid in Mermaid Magic discovers the reason why she is different from the other mermaids and finds her other family. Cosmo, who has always longed to be a witch's cat, discovers that witches can be very bad indeed in Cosmo and the Magic Sneeze.[4]

Bibliography

The Rani series

The Fairy Dust series

The Esmie series

The Cosmo series

References

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