Julie Bertagna
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Julie Bertagna (born 1962) is a Scottish author who has written real life and science fiction novels for children and young adults. Her books have been shortlisted for several literature awards, including the Carnegie Medal. Her novel Exodus was the winner of the Lancashire County Library Children's Book of the Year Award.[1] Soundtrack, her second novel for young adults, won a Scottish Arts Council Award,[2] the second highest award ever given to a Scottish children's writer.[2]
Biography
Bertagna was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and moved to Glasgow when she was seven years old.
After receiving an MA Hons in English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow[2][3] she worked as an editor for a small magazine. She then moved into teaching before working as a freelance journalist for various publications.[4] She published her first book, The Spark Gap, when she was 25 years old.
She currently writes full-time and lives in the West End of Glasgow with her husband Riccardo and young daughter.
Influences
Bertagna's writing often reflects her Scottish background, sometimes being set in the country. An example of this is The Spark Gap, which she wrote specifically[5] to include characters like the children she was teaching in Glasgow.
Other influences of her work include
Her book The Opposite of Chocolate deals with issues of teenage pregnancy.
Notable works
Bertagna has written books for both
Major works
- The Spark Gap (1996) ISBN 978-0-330-44104-9 (publisher: MacMillan Children's Books)[7]
- ISBN 978-0-8027-9826-8[8]
- Zenith (2007) ISBN 978-0-330-43229-0[9]
- Aurora (2011) ISBN 978-1-4472-0505-0 (publisher: Pan Macmillan)[10]
Other works
- The Ice Cream Machine (Macmillan Children's, 1998)
- Soundtrack (Pan Macmillan, 1999)
- Bungee Hero (Barrington Stoke, 1999)
- Dolphin Boy (Mammoth, 1999)
- Clumsy Clumps and the Baby Moon (Egmont Books, limited, 1999)
- '"Amphibian City" (1999) (In Phenomenal Future Stories, edited by Tony Bradman)
- The Opposite of Chocolate (Young Picador, 2003) ISBN 978-0-330-41345-9 [16]
- Ice Cream Machine Totally Fizzbombed (Macmillan Children's, 2004) ISBN 978-0-330-43746-2 [17]
Television series
In January 2004 a television series for children was created based on Bertagna's book The Ice Cream Machine. The programme
References
- ^ Children's Book of the Year Winner Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Lancashire County Library. Retrieved February 2007.
- ^ a b c Julie Bertagna Archived 2007-02-03 at the Wayback Machine, Clients, David Higham Associates. Retrieved February 2007.
- ^ Official site, "About Me" section. Retrieved 20 February 2007.
- ^ Interview with Julie Retrieved 23 February 2007.
- ^ Official site, "The story behind the story" section. Retrieved February 2007.
- ^ Winners of Scotland's First Eco Prize for Creativity Announced Archived 2007-06-17 at the Wayback Machine, Press Release, Friends of the Earth Scotland. Retrieved February 2007.
- ^ Google books: The Spark Gap Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Exodus Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Zenith Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Google books: Aurora Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Google Books: The Ice Cream Machine Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Google Books: Soundtrack Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Google Books: Bungee Hero Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Google Books: Dolphin Boy Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Google Books: Clumsy Clumps and the Baby Moon Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ The Opposite of Chocolate Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Ice Cream Machine Totally Fizzbombed Retrieved 2019-01-31
- ^ Official series website Archived 2007-03-15 at the Wayback Machine, Ice Cream Machine. Retrieved August 2007.