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Aileen Paterson

Aileen Francis Paterson (née Henderson) MBE (30 November 1934 – 23 March 2018) was a Scottish writer and illustrator,[2] best known for her series of children's books about Maisie MacKenzie, the kitten.

Aileen Francis Paterson

Born(1934-11-30)30 November 1934
Burntisland, Fife, Scotland
Died23 March 2018(2018-03-23) (aged 83)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Occupation(s)Author and Illustrator
Children4 daughters, 2 sons[1]

Biography edit

Aileen Paterson was born in the Fife town of Burntisland to William and Helen Henderson.[3] As a child, she moved to Kirkcaldy, before gaining a place at Edinburgh Art College in 1951, where she specialised in pottery.[4][3] She gained a diploma in designs and craft in 1955 and worked at the Portobello potteries in Edinburgh.[3]

After marrying her first husband, Bayo Ayodeji, in 1955, she moved to Dublin, Ireland. After the marriage ended in divorce, Paterson moved back to Kirkcaldy and earned an education qualification in 1962. She worked as an art teacher in Fife in the 1960s.[3]

For most of her adult life, she lived in Edinburgh and was a passionate supporter of that city.[5][6] She worked as an art teacher between the 1960s to 1980s.

The title of her first book, Maisie Comes to Morningside (1984), was inspired by the American crime writer Chester Himes' book Cotton Comes to Harlem (1965).

Maisie Mackenzie, the heroine of Paterson's series of children's books, wears a kilt and Fair Isle jumper and lives in Morningside, a suburb of Edinburgh. Maisie is a brave, adventurous kitten exploring a world that ultimately reinforces the good things in life such as friendship, food, fun, community and football. The wit and finely tuned social observation engages adults as much as children.[7]

Maisie's world is almost entirely populated by cats, so that although there is a belligerent budgie and the occasional horse, there are no dogs or humans. However, Maisie's adventures take place in real places (reflected in the books' illustrations) such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paris, and New York. Maisie Bites the Big Apple features the Marc Chagall murals in the Metropolitan Opera House.

Paterson's final book in the series (2006) sees Maisie investigating strange goings-on in Edinburgh's Botanic Gardens.[8]

In 2011, Lothian Buses made Maisie the face of the Number 5 bus, which goes through the character's home district of Morningside.[9]

Several stories were also turned into an animated series called Meeow! starring Stanley Baxter.

Death and legacy edit

 
The grave of Aileen Paterson, Grange Cemetery

Paterson died on 23 March 2018 at the age of 83.[1]

Following her death in 2018, a memorial stone featuring an image of 'Maisie of Morningside' was raised in Edinburgh's Grange Cemetery, on the site of her son Max's burial plot. The grave lies in the enclosed modern section to the west of the main cemetery.

Awards and honours edit

In the 2015 Birthday Honours, she was awarded an MBE for services to children's literature.[1]

Selected works edit

  1. Maisie comes to Morningside (1984)
  2. Maisie goes to Glasgow (1984)
  3. Maisie's Mystery Tour (1984)
  4. Maisie Meets her Match (1984)
  5. Maisie in London (1985)
  6. Maisie and the Monster (1985)
  7. Little Marco (1987)
  8. Maisie goes to School (1988)
  9. Maisie and the Space Invader (1988)
  10. Maisie and the Posties (1988)
  11. Maisie's Festival Adventure (1988)
  12. Maisie Loves Paris (1989)
  13. Maisie goes to Hospital (1989)
  14. Maisie's Colouring Book (1990)
  15. What Maisie did Next (1991)
  16. Maisie in the Rainforest (1992)
  17. Maisie and the Puffer (1992)
  18. The Pigs of Puddledub (1992)
  19. Maisie Digs up the Past (1994)
  20. Maisie at the Edinburgh Book Festival (1994)
  21. Maisie Goes to Hollywood (1994)
  22. Maisie's Merry Christmas (1995)
  23. Maisie's Second Colouring Book (1995)
  24. Maisie's Fun and Games Activity Book (1996)
  25. Children's Guide to Edinburgh [illustrated] (1997)
  26. Maisie and the Pirates (1998)
  27. Maisie's Millennium Calendar (1999)
  28. Maisie Jumps into Japan (2000)
  29. Maisie Bites the Big Apple (2002)
  30. Maisie and the Abominable Snowcat (2004)
  31. Maisie and the Botanic Garden Mystery (2006)
  32. Maisie's Botanic Activity Book (2008)

Paterson also contributed to the following anthologies:

  • Braw Stories (2005)
  • Scottish Summer Schools (2007)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Jonathan Rimmer (3 April 2018). "Author of Morningside Maisie books Aileen Paterson has died – Edinburgh Evening News". Edinburghnews.scotsman.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Best Scottish children's author". The Scotsman. The Scotsman Publications Limited. 25 November 2008. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d The Newsroom (9 April 2018). "Obituary: Aileen Paterson, author of the Maisie of Morningside books, artist, illustrator and teacher". The Scotsman. JPIMedia. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ Renton, Jennie. "THE write Stuff". nls.uk/. National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Catcalling the Capital". The Scotsman. The Scotsman Publications Limited. 26 August 2002. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  6. ^ "City books a big place in young hearts". The Scotsman. The Scotsman Publications Limited. 25 February 2005. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  7. ^ McNeil, Robert (29 July 2012). "In praise of – maisie". The Herald Scotland. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Why Botanics has miaow factor for Maisie". The Scotsman. The Scotsman Publications Limited. 30 August 2005. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  9. ^ "Edinburgh & East". STV News.

External links edit

  • The Scottish Book Trust Author Details Aileen Paterson

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Aileen Francis Paterson nee Henderson MBE 30 November 1934 23 March 2018 was a Scottish writer and illustrator 2 best known for her series of children s books about Maisie MacKenzie the kitten Aileen Francis PatersonMBEBorn 1934 11 30 30 November 1934Burntisland Fife ScotlandDied23 March 2018 2018 03 23 aged 83 Edinburgh ScotlandOccupation s Author and IllustratorChildren4 daughters 2 sons 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Death and legacy 3 Awards and honours 4 Selected works 5 References 6 External linksBiography editAileen Paterson was born in the Fife town of Burntisland to William and Helen Henderson 3 As a child she moved to Kirkcaldy before gaining a place at Edinburgh Art College in 1951 where she specialised in pottery 4 3 She gained a diploma in designs and craft in 1955 and worked at the Portobello potteries in Edinburgh 3 After marrying her first husband Bayo Ayodeji in 1955 she moved to Dublin Ireland After the marriage ended in divorce Paterson moved back to Kirkcaldy and earned an education qualification in 1962 She worked as an art teacher in Fife in the 1960s 3 For most of her adult life she lived in Edinburgh and was a passionate supporter of that city 5 6 She worked as an art teacher between the 1960s to 1980s The title of her first book Maisie Comes to Morningside 1984 was inspired by the American crime writer Chester Himes book Cotton Comes to Harlem 1965 Maisie Mackenzie the heroine of Paterson s series of children s books wears a kilt and Fair Isle jumper and lives in Morningside a suburb of Edinburgh Maisie is a brave adventurous kitten exploring a world that ultimately reinforces the good things in life such as friendship food fun community and football The wit and finely tuned social observation engages adults as much as children 7 Maisie s world is almost entirely populated by cats so that although there is a belligerent budgie and the occasional horse there are no dogs or humans However Maisie s adventures take place in real places reflected in the books illustrations such as Edinburgh Glasgow Paris and New York Maisie Bites the Big Apple features the Marc Chagall murals in the Metropolitan Opera House Paterson s final book in the series 2006 sees Maisie investigating strange goings on in Edinburgh s Botanic Gardens 8 In 2011 Lothian Buses made Maisie the face of the Number 5 bus which goes through the character s home district of Morningside 9 Several stories were also turned into an animated series called Meeow starring Stanley Baxter Death and legacy edit nbsp The grave of Aileen Paterson Grange CemeteryPaterson died on 23 March 2018 at the age of 83 1 Following her death in 2018 a memorial stone featuring an image of Maisie of Morningside was raised in Edinburgh s Grange Cemetery on the site of her son Max s burial plot The grave lies in the enclosed modern section to the west of the main cemetery Awards and honours editIn the 2015 Birthday Honours she was awarded an MBE for services to children s literature 1 Selected works editMaisie comes to Morningside 1984 Maisie goes to Glasgow 1984 Maisie s Mystery Tour 1984 Maisie Meets her Match 1984 Maisie in London 1985 Maisie and the Monster 1985 Little Marco 1987 Maisie goes to School 1988 Maisie and the Space Invader 1988 Maisie and the Posties 1988 Maisie s Festival Adventure 1988 Maisie Loves Paris 1989 Maisie goes to Hospital 1989 Maisie s Colouring Book 1990 What Maisie did Next 1991 Maisie in the Rainforest 1992 Maisie and the Puffer 1992 The Pigs of Puddledub 1992 Maisie Digs up the Past 1994 Maisie at the Edinburgh Book Festival 1994 Maisie Goes to Hollywood 1994 Maisie s Merry Christmas 1995 Maisie s Second Colouring Book 1995 Maisie s Fun and Games Activity Book 1996 Children s Guide to Edinburgh illustrated 1997 Maisie and the Pirates 1998 Maisie s Millennium Calendar 1999 Maisie Jumps into Japan 2000 Maisie Bites the Big Apple 2002 Maisie and the Abominable Snowcat 2004 Maisie and the Botanic Garden Mystery 2006 Maisie s Botanic Activity Book 2008 Paterson also contributed to the following anthologies Braw Stories 2005 Scottish Summer Schools 2007 References edit a b c Jonathan Rimmer 3 April 2018 Author of Morningside Maisie books Aileen Paterson has died Edinburgh Evening News Edinburghnews scotsman com Retrieved 5 June 2018 Best Scottish children s author The Scotsman The Scotsman Publications Limited 25 November 2008 Retrieved 9 January 2015 a b c d The Newsroom 9 April 2018 Obituary Aileen Paterson author of the Maisie of Morningside books artist illustrator and teacher The Scotsman JPIMedia Retrieved 23 December 2020 Renton Jennie THE write Stuff nls uk National Library of Scotland Retrieved 9 January 2015 Catcalling the Capital The Scotsman The Scotsman Publications Limited 26 August 2002 Retrieved 9 January 2015 City books a big place in young hearts The Scotsman The Scotsman Publications Limited 25 February 2005 Retrieved 9 January 2015 McNeil Robert 29 July 2012 In praise of maisie The Herald Scotland Herald amp Times Group Retrieved 9 January 2015 Why Botanics has miaow factor for Maisie The Scotsman The Scotsman Publications Limited 30 August 2005 Retrieved 9 January 2015 Edinburgh amp East STV News External links editThe Write Stuff National Library of Scotland The Scottish Book Trust Author Details Aileen Paterson nbsp Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aileen Paterson amp oldid 1208798690, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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