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Margaret Lim

Margaret Lim Hui Lian (1947 – 8 May 2011) was a Malaysian-born Canadian children's book author. Her children's books are based on recollections of her own childhood, which she spent with the native people deep in the interior of Sarawak on the Island of Borneo. All her books are illustrated by her daughter Su Jen Buchheim, and published by her own company Fairy Bird Children's Books.

Margaret Lim
Born1947 (1947)
Kuching, Malaysia
Died8 May 2011(2011-05-08) (aged 63–64)
EducationUniversity of British Columbia, Queen's University, Kingston
GenreChildren's book author

Life edit

Born in 1947 in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, Margaret Lim spent her childhood in the interior of Sarawak. She returned with her parents to Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, where she was educated at St. Teresa's Convent School for Girls, and St. Joseph's School. She went on to study in Canada and earned a B.A. in English from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and a Bachelor in Education degree from Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Lim taught 10th- and 11th-graders English Literature in Sarawak, Malaysia, before she moved with her husband to Germany.

There being few books by Malaysian writers, especially books for children, Lim established Fairy Bird Children's Books in May 2005 in her home town Kuching, Malaysia, with the express purpose of producing exciting books which nurture children, and which draw on the rich culture of Sarawak.

She divided her time between her residence in Germany and her home country Malaysia. She had no pets, but enjoyed feeding the birds that flocked to her garden.[1]

Her childhood dream was to be a librarian or museum curator. Her advice was: "Whatever you do, dream on!"

Margaret Lim died on 8 May 2011, from cancer.

Awards and honours edit

Margaret Lim was included in the Sarawak Women's Museum, Kuching, Malaysia, on 6 August 2007.[2]

She was nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Awards (ALMA) 2008.[3]

Books edit

Payah edit

Payah is Margaret Lim's first children's book. It was published in 2005 and is about a fearless little Kayan girl called Payah, with a very soft heart for small helpless creatures. Deep in the rainforest of Sarawak, Malaysia, Payah rescues a hornbill and a mouse deer, and takes care of a baby orang-utan. It is written for children aged eight to twelve,

Four Eyes edit

Payah's heart is broken. Her beloved playmates, Sammy, the baby orang-utan, and Kenyi, the hornbill, have left for the Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre.[4]

A diversion occurs that makes Payah forget her heartache. Ripening fruits from her great-aunt's well-tended garden mysteriously disappear night after night...Who from the longhouse dares to steal Uku Nyalo's fruits? Or, are the spirits teasing Uku Nyalo?

Payah makes a surprising discovery, and takes on a responsibility that becomes almost too much for her to bear. She befriends a run-away and keeps him hidden. She also learns the reason behind her great-aunt's constant bad temper.

Precious Jade and Turnip Head edit

Payah and her best friend, Usun, celebrate Chinese New Year with their classmate, Precious Jade, down in Kampung, China and learn why Precious Jade's little brother is called Turnip Head.

Four Eyes, a little orphan Penan boy, whom Payah had befriended and is now in the care of Payah's great-aunt, Uku Nyalo, is Turnip Head's best friend.

As one of Uku Nyalo's hens disappears, Payah senses trouble brewing. While everyone seems to develop a laissez-faire attitude towards the disappearance of Uku Nyalo's best chicken layer, Uku Nyalo herself sets out to investigate, leaving no stone unturned.

Meanwhile, Payah has learnt that Four Eyes and Turnip Head are behind the disappearance of Uku Nyalo's chicken layer. Out of fear that Four Eyes would be banished from her longhouse she tries to hinder her great-aunt's investigation.

However even Payah cannot out-fox Uku Nyalo, whose unerring instinct leads her to Turnip Head as the main culprit. She demands compensation from Turnip Head's great-grandmother who is famous up and down Belaga for her legendary White Leghorns that are capable of laying up to 300 eggs a year.

But Turnip Head's great-grandmother is as wily as they come. She sees her chance in getting rid of her fattest (and laziest) Leghorn. However, she does not come unscathed out of this confrontation, nor do Four Eyes or Turnip Head.

Nonah, or The Ghost of Gunung Mulu edit

Nonah, from the tiny fishing village of Santubong on the west coast of Sarawak, joins her parents where they are teaching in a school deep in the rainforest.

Nonah is not only homesick for her coastal homeland, she is also a very shy girl. But she soon loses her shyness once she is befriended by Payah and her friends, Usun and Precious Jade, for whom shyness is an alien word.

They write a story winning them a trip to Sarawak's loveliest of National Parks – Gunung Mulu.

The journey to Gunung Mulu National Park involves crossing rapids and, for the girls, exciting plane rides. In Gunung Mulu National Park they uncover a plot to steal very rare orchids.

Jump, Bilun Jump edit

Jump Bilun Jump! is a theatre play written by Margaret Lim. Spider-bird, charged with a message to invite Bilun to a birthday party, is distracted by sights of his favourite foods, spiders and flowers full of nectar, while on the way. He arrives with his message, allowing Bilun little time to get to the party on time.

Bilun is naturally annoyed with Spider-bird, whose wounded feelings have to be soothed first before Bilun can begin his dangerous journey to Long Lama where his brother mouse deer is holding the birthday party. Then Bilun has to convince the King of the upriver crocodiles to line up his crocodile subjects all the way down to Long Lama, so that Bilun can count them. If there are more upriver crocodiles than estuarine crocodiles, the King of the upriver crocodiles will be the undisputed king of all crocodiles.

While Bilun is fixed on getting down to Long Lama before the sun goes down, King Croc is fixed on having Bilun as his supper before sunset. Bilun has to be on his toes if he has to outwit King Croc who seems to be smarter than Bilun thinks he is.

References edit

  1. ^ Margaret Lim (5 October 2009). "Margaret H.L. Lim's Literary Blog". Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Fairy Bird Children's Books - News".
  3. ^ Sharon Ling (21 October 2007). . The Star (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 12 December 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 March 2009. Retrieved 12 March 2009.

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Margaret Lim Hui Lian 1947 8 May 2011 was a Malaysian born Canadian children s book author Her children s books are based on recollections of her own childhood which she spent with the native people deep in the interior of Sarawak on the Island of Borneo All her books are illustrated by her daughter Su Jen Buchheim and published by her own company Fairy Bird Children s Books Margaret LimBorn1947 1947 Kuching MalaysiaDied8 May 2011 2011 05 08 aged 63 64 EducationUniversity of British Columbia Queen s University KingstonGenreChildren s book author Contents 1 Life 2 Awards and honours 3 Books 3 1 Payah 3 2 Four Eyes 3 3 Precious Jade and Turnip Head 3 4 Nonah or The Ghost of Gunung Mulu 3 5 Jump Bilun Jump 4 References 5 External linksLife editBorn in 1947 in Kuching Sarawak Malaysia Margaret Lim spent her childhood in the interior of Sarawak She returned with her parents to Kuching the capital of Sarawak where she was educated at St Teresa s Convent School for Girls and St Joseph s School She went on to study in Canada and earned a B A in English from the University of British Columbia Canada and a Bachelor in Education degree from Queen s University Kingston Ontario Canada Lim taught 10th and 11th graders English Literature in Sarawak Malaysia before she moved with her husband to Germany There being few books by Malaysian writers especially books for children Lim established Fairy Bird Children s Books in May 2005 in her home town Kuching Malaysia with the express purpose of producing exciting books which nurture children and which draw on the rich culture of Sarawak She divided her time between her residence in Germany and her home country Malaysia She had no pets but enjoyed feeding the birds that flocked to her garden 1 Her childhood dream was to be a librarian or museum curator Her advice was Whatever you do dream on Margaret Lim died on 8 May 2011 from cancer Awards and honours editMargaret Lim was included in the Sarawak Women s Museum Kuching Malaysia on 6 August 2007 2 She was nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Awards ALMA 2008 3 Books editPayah edit Payah is Margaret Lim s first children s book It was published in 2005 and is about a fearless little Kayan girl called Payah with a very soft heart for small helpless creatures Deep in the rainforest of Sarawak Malaysia Payah rescues a hornbill and a mouse deer and takes care of a baby orang utan It is written for children aged eight to twelve Four Eyes edit Payah s heart is broken Her beloved playmates Sammy the baby orang utan and Kenyi the hornbill have left for the Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre 4 A diversion occurs that makes Payah forget her heartache Ripening fruits from her great aunt s well tended garden mysteriously disappear night after night Who from the longhouse dares to steal Uku Nyalo s fruits Or are the spirits teasing Uku Nyalo Payah makes a surprising discovery and takes on a responsibility that becomes almost too much for her to bear She befriends a run away and keeps him hidden She also learns the reason behind her great aunt s constant bad temper Precious Jade and Turnip Head edit Payah and her best friend Usun celebrate Chinese New Year with their classmate Precious Jade down in Kampung China and learn why Precious Jade s little brother is called Turnip Head Four Eyes a little orphan Penan boy whom Payah had befriended and is now in the care of Payah s great aunt Uku Nyalo is Turnip Head s best friend As one of Uku Nyalo s hens disappears Payah senses trouble brewing While everyone seems to develop a laissez faire attitude towards the disappearance of Uku Nyalo s best chicken layer Uku Nyalo herself sets out to investigate leaving no stone unturned Meanwhile Payah has learnt that Four Eyes and Turnip Head are behind the disappearance of Uku Nyalo s chicken layer Out of fear that Four Eyes would be banished from her longhouse she tries to hinder her great aunt s investigation However even Payah cannot out fox Uku Nyalo whose unerring instinct leads her to Turnip Head as the main culprit She demands compensation from Turnip Head s great grandmother who is famous up and down Belaga for her legendary White Leghorns that are capable of laying up to 300 eggs a year But Turnip Head s great grandmother is as wily as they come She sees her chance in getting rid of her fattest and laziest Leghorn However she does not come unscathed out of this confrontation nor do Four Eyes or Turnip Head Nonah or The Ghost of Gunung Mulu edit Nonah from the tiny fishing village of Santubong on the west coast of Sarawak joins her parents where they are teaching in a school deep in the rainforest Nonah is not only homesick for her coastal homeland she is also a very shy girl But she soon loses her shyness once she is befriended by Payah and her friends Usun and Precious Jade for whom shyness is an alien word They write a story winning them a trip to Sarawak s loveliest of National Parks Gunung Mulu The journey to Gunung Mulu National Park involves crossing rapids and for the girls exciting plane rides In Gunung Mulu National Park they uncover a plot to steal very rare orchids Jump Bilun Jump edit Jump Bilun Jump is a theatre play written by Margaret Lim Spider bird charged with a message to invite Bilun to a birthday party is distracted by sights of his favourite foods spiders and flowers full of nectar while on the way He arrives with his message allowing Bilun little time to get to the party on time Bilun is naturally annoyed with Spider bird whose wounded feelings have to be soothed first before Bilun can begin his dangerous journey to Long Lama where his brother mouse deer is holding the birthday party Then Bilun has to convince the King of the upriver crocodiles to line up his crocodile subjects all the way down to Long Lama so that Bilun can count them If there are more upriver crocodiles than estuarine crocodiles the King of the upriver crocodiles will be the undisputed king of all crocodiles While Bilun is fixed on getting down to Long Lama before the sun goes down King Croc is fixed on having Bilun as his supper before sunset Bilun has to be on his toes if he has to outwit King Croc who seems to be smarter than Bilun thinks he is References edit Margaret Lim 5 October 2009 Margaret H L Lim s Literary Blog Retrieved 18 September 2012 Fairy Bird Children s Books News Sharon Ling 21 October 2007 Author gets world award nomination The Star Malaysia Archived from the original on 12 December 2019 Retrieved 12 November 2015 Semengoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Archived from the original on 10 March 2009 Retrieved 12 March 2009 External links edithttp www fairybirdbooks com my http www fairybirdbooks com my news html Interview with Margaret Lim Saturday 7 February 2009 Accessed 12 March 2009 Nominated candidates for the 2008 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award Accessed 12 March 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Lim amp oldid 1184971750, wikipedia, 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