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Kiran Millwood Hargrave

Kiran Millwood Hargrave FRSL (born 29 March 1990) is a British poet, playwright and novelist. In 2023, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.[1]

Life edit

Hargrave was born on 29 March 1990 in London. She graduated from Cambridge University in 2011, and Oxford University in 2014.

Career edit

She started writing for publication in 2009. In 2014, her debut novel The Girl Of Ink and Stars, aka The Cartographer's Daughter, was bought as part of a six-figure, two-book deal by Knopf Random House (US), and Chicken House Scholastic (rest-of-world). It was published in May 2016 in the UK, where it won the overall Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2017 and the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year.[2][3] The US release was in November 2016. It has sold to more than 25 territories around the world and is a perennial bestseller in the UK.

Hargrave's poetry has appeared internationally in journals such as Magma, Room, Agenda, Shearsman, The Irish Literary Review and Orbis. In 2013, Neil Astley judged her poem "Grace" as winner of the Yeovil Literary Prize. This poem appeared in her third collection, Splitfish (Gatehouse Press, 2013). Her first piece as a playwright, about human trafficking, was entitled BOAT, and first dramatized in October 2015 by PIGDOG theatre company at Theatre N16 in Balham.[4] It opened to five-star reviews, with CultureFly calling it "the most compelling and urgent piece of theatre you will see this year."

Her second children's novel of The Island at the End of Everything (2017) which is set in the early 1900s in the Culion leper colony in the Philippines was shortlisted for the 2017 Costa Book Awards.[5][6] Her third children's novel, The Way Past Winter, was published in late 2018, followed in 2019 by her debut YA novel, The Deathless Girls.[7][8][9] Her first adult novel, The Mercies, was published by Picador in 2020, and became an instant bestseller.[10] Julia and the Shark (2021) in collaboration with her husband, Tom de Freston, was shortlisted for Waterstones Book of the Year and the Wainwright Prize for Children's Writing on Nature and Conservation.[11]

Personal life edit

She currently lives in Oxford with her husband, the visual artist Tom de Freston.[12] She is bisexual.[13] Hargrave is partly of Indian descent, through her mother.[14][15]

Works edit

Adult novels edit

  • The Mercies (Picador, 2020)
  • The Dance Tree (Picador, 2022)

Young Adult novels edit

  • The Deathless Girls (Orion, 2019)

Children's books edit

  • The Girl of Ink and Stars (Chicken House, 2016)
  • The Island at the End of Everything (Chicken House, 2017)
  • The Way Past Winter (Chicken House, 2018)
  • A Secret of Birds & Bone (Chicken House, 2020)
  • Julia and the Shark (Orion, 2021)
  • Leila and the Blue Fox (Orion, 2022)
  • Geomancer Trilogy
    • In the Shadow of the Wolf Queen (Orion, 2023)

Awards and recognitions edit

  • 2013: Yeovil International Poetry Prize, winner
  • 2017: Waterstones Children's Books Prize, winner (The Girl of Ink & Stars)
  • 2017: British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year, winner (The Girl of Ink & Stars)
  • 2017: Jhalak Prize, shortlist (The Girl of Ink & Stars)
  • 2017: Costa Book Prize, shortlist (The Island at the End of Everything)
  • 2018: The Blue Peter Book Award, shortlist (The Island at the End of Everything)
  • 2018: Jhalak Prize, shortlist (The Island at the End of Everything)
  • 2018: CILIP Carnegie Medal, longlist (The Island at the End of Everything)
  • 2018: Blackwell's Children's Book of the Year, winner (The Way Past Winter)
  • 2018: Specsaver's National Book Award, longlist (The Way Past Winter)
  • 2019: The YA Book Prize, shortlist (The Deathless Girls)
  • 2020: The Diverse Book Awards, shortlist (The Deathless Girls)
  • 2020: Prix Femina, finalist (The Mercies)
  • 2020: Prix Rive Gauche à Paris, winner (The Mercies)
  • 2021: CILIP Carnegie Medal, longlist (The Deathless Girls)
  • 2021: Betty Trask Award (The Mercies)
  • 2021: Waterstones Book of the Year, shortlist (Julia and the Shark)
  • 2021: Waterstones Gift of the Year, winner (Julia and the Shark)
  • 2022: Wainwright Prize for Children's Writing on Nature and Conservation, shortlist (Julia and the Shark)
  • 2023: Jake Fox Award for Excellent Books (Julia and the Shark)

References edit

  1. ^ Creamer, Ella (12 July 2023). "Royal Society of Literature aims to broaden representation as it announces 62 new fellows". The Guardian.
  2. ^ Kean, Danuta (30 March 2017). "Waterstones children's book prize goes". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Kiran Millwood Hargrave". Janklow & Nesbit UK. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  4. ^ Kressly, Laura (22 October 2015). "Boat, Theatre N16". The Play's The Thing UK. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  5. ^ "The Island at the End of Everything / Young Quills Awards 2018 – Winners and Reviews / Historical Association". www.history.org.uk.
  6. ^ Noble, Fiona (16 May 2017). "The Island at the End of Everything by Kiran Millwood Hargrave – review" – via The Guardian.
  7. ^ O'Connell, Alex (6 October 2018). "Review: The Way Past Winter by Kiran Millwood Hargrave". The Times. London, England. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  8. ^ Graham, Jane (17 December 2018). "The Big Issue's best kids' books of the year 2018". The Big Issue. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  9. ^ Empire, Kitty (24 September 2018). "Fiction for older children reviews – many happy book returns". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  10. ^ Carpenter, Caroline (10 April 2018). "Picador wins Millwood Hargrave's adult bow". The Bookseller. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  11. ^ "James Cropper Wainwright Prize 2022 shortlists announced". Wainwright Prize. James Cropper plc. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  12. ^ kiranmillwoodhargrave.co.uk. Archived from the original on 7 April 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  13. ^ Hargrave, Kiran Millwood [@Kiran_MH] (19 February 2022). "I am bi! Mari from #TheIslandAtTheEndOfEverything is bi! Ursa from #TheMercies is bi! & while writing a short story for something exciting (TBA), I discovered Isabella from #TheGirlOfInkAndStars is bi! We exist, we count, our stories matter 🏳️‍🌈" (Tweet). Retrieved 19 July 2022 – via Twitter.
  14. ^ @kiran_mh (14 April 2019). "I have Indian heritage but my white skin protects me from so much" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^ "An Interview with Waterstones Children's Book Prize Winner Kiran Millwood Hargraves", 7 April 2017. Waterstones.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Kiran Millwood Hargrave FRSL born 29 March 1990 is a British poet playwright and novelist In 2023 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Works 4 1 Adult novels 4 2 Young Adult novels 4 3 Children s books 5 Awards and recognitions 6 References 7 External linksLife editHargrave was born on 29 March 1990 in London She graduated from Cambridge University in 2011 and Oxford University in 2014 Career editShe started writing for publication in 2009 In 2014 her debut novel The Girl Of Ink and Stars aka The Cartographer s Daughter was bought as part of a six figure two book deal by Knopf Random House US and Chicken House Scholastic rest of world It was published in May 2016 in the UK where it won the overall Waterstones Children s Book Prize 2017 and the British Book Awards Children s Book of the Year 2 3 The US release was in November 2016 It has sold to more than 25 territories around the world and is a perennial bestseller in the UK Hargrave s poetry has appeared internationally in journals such as Magma Room Agenda Shearsman The Irish Literary Review and Orbis In 2013 Neil Astley judged her poem Grace as winner of the Yeovil Literary Prize This poem appeared in her third collection Splitfish Gatehouse Press 2013 Her first piece as a playwright about human trafficking was entitled BOAT and first dramatized in October 2015 by PIGDOG theatre company at Theatre N16 in Balham 4 It opened to five star reviews with CultureFly calling it the most compelling and urgent piece of theatre you will see this year Her second children s novel of The Island at the End of Everything 2017 which is set in the early 1900s in the Culion leper colony in the Philippines was shortlisted for the 2017 Costa Book Awards 5 6 Her third children s novel The Way Past Winter was published in late 2018 followed in 2019 by her debut YA novel The Deathless Girls 7 8 9 Her first adult novel The Mercies was published by Picador in 2020 and became an instant bestseller 10 Julia and the Shark 2021 in collaboration with her husband Tom de Freston was shortlisted for Waterstones Book of the Year and the Wainwright Prize for Children s Writing on Nature and Conservation 11 Personal life editShe currently lives in Oxford with her husband the visual artist Tom de Freston 12 She is bisexual 13 Hargrave is partly of Indian descent through her mother 14 15 Works editAdult novels edit The Mercies Picador 2020 The Dance Tree Picador 2022 Young Adult novels edit The Deathless Girls Orion 2019 Children s books edit The Girl of Ink and Stars Chicken House 2016 The Island at the End of Everything Chicken House 2017 The Way Past Winter Chicken House 2018 A Secret of Birds amp Bone Chicken House 2020 Julia and the Shark Orion 2021 Leila and the Blue Fox Orion 2022 Geomancer Trilogy In the Shadow of the Wolf Queen Orion 2023 Awards and recognitions edit2013 Yeovil International Poetry Prize winner 2017 Waterstones Children s Books Prize winner The Girl of Ink amp Stars 2017 British Book Awards Children s Book of the Year winner The Girl of Ink amp Stars 2017 Jhalak Prize shortlist The Girl of Ink amp Stars 2017 Costa Book Prize shortlist The Island at the End of Everything 2018 The Blue Peter Book Award shortlist The Island at the End of Everything 2018 Jhalak Prize shortlist The Island at the End of Everything 2018 CILIP Carnegie Medal longlist The Island at the End of Everything 2018 Blackwell s Children s Book of the Year winner The Way Past Winter 2018 Specsaver s National Book Award longlist The Way Past Winter 2019 The YA Book Prize shortlist The Deathless Girls 2020 The Diverse Book Awards shortlist The Deathless Girls 2020 Prix Femina finalist The Mercies 2020 Prix Rive Gauche a Paris winner The Mercies 2021 CILIP Carnegie Medal longlist The Deathless Girls 2021 Betty Trask Award The Mercies 2021 Waterstones Book of the Year shortlist Julia and the Shark 2021 Waterstones Gift of the Year winner Julia and the Shark 2022 Wainwright Prize for Children s Writing on Nature and Conservation shortlist Julia and the Shark 2023 Jake Fox Award for Excellent Books Julia and the Shark References edit Creamer Ella 12 July 2023 Royal Society of Literature aims to broaden representation as it announces 62 new fellows The Guardian Kean Danuta 30 March 2017 Waterstones children s book prize goes The Guardian Retrieved 18 June 2021 Kiran Millwood Hargrave Janklow amp Nesbit UK Retrieved 7 May 2020 Kressly Laura 22 October 2015 Boat Theatre N16 The Play s The Thing UK Retrieved 18 June 2021 The Island at the End of Everything Young Quills Awards 2018 Winners and Reviews Historical Association www history org uk Noble Fiona 16 May 2017 The Island at the End of Everything by Kiran Millwood Hargrave review via The Guardian O Connell Alex 6 October 2018 Review The Way Past Winter by Kiran Millwood Hargrave The Times London England Retrieved 5 January 2019 Graham Jane 17 December 2018 The Big Issue s best kids books of the year 2018 The Big Issue Retrieved 5 January 2019 Empire Kitty 24 September 2018 Fiction for older children reviews many happy book returns The Guardian Retrieved 5 January 2019 Carpenter Caroline 10 April 2018 Picador wins Millwood Hargrave s adult bow The Bookseller Retrieved 5 January 2019 James Cropper Wainwright Prize 2022 shortlists announced Wainwright Prize James Cropper plc Retrieved 29 July 2022 All about Kiran kiranmillwoodhargrave co uk Archived from the original on 7 April 2020 Retrieved 7 May 2020 Hargrave Kiran Millwood Kiran MH 19 February 2022 I am bi Mari from TheIslandAtTheEndOfEverything is bi Ursa from TheMercies is bi amp while writing a short story for something exciting TBA I discovered Isabella from TheGirlOfInkAndStars is bi We exist we count our stories matter Tweet Retrieved 19 July 2022 via Twitter kiran mh 14 April 2019 I have Indian heritage but my white skin protects me from so much Tweet via Twitter An Interview with Waterstones Children s Book Prize Winner Kiran Millwood Hargraves 7 April 2017 Waterstones External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiran Millwood Hargrave amp oldid 1220738485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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