Joy Cowley

Joy Cowley

Joy Cowley DCNZM, OBE, (born in Levin, August 7, 1936) is a New Zealand author of novels, short stories, and children's fiction.

Her first novel, "Nest in a Fallen Tree" (1967), was converted into the 1971 film "The Night Digger" by Roald Dahl. Following its success in the United States, Cowley wrote several works for adults: her novels "Man of Straw" (1972), "Of Men and Angels" (1972), "The Mandrake Root" (1975), and "The Growing Season" (1979) typically focused on families dealing with issues such as marital infidelity, mental illness, and death. Cowley has also published several collections of short stories, including "Two of a Kind" (1984) and "Heart Attack and Other Stories" (1985).

Cowley is known primarily for her children's fiction. Her children's novel "The Silent One" (1981), was made into a 1985 film; other works include "Bow Down Shadrach" (1991) and its sequel "Gladly, Here I Come" (1994). She has written 41 picture books, which include "The Duck in the Gun" (1969), "The Terrible Taniwha of Timberditch" (1982), "Salmagundi" (1985), and "The Cheese Trap" (1995). "The Duck in the Gun" and "Salmagundi" are explicitly anti-war books.

Cowley has been actively involved in teaching early reading skills and helping those with reading difficulties, in which capacity she has written approximately 500 basal readers (termed "reading books" in her native New Zealand).

In 1992 Cowley was awarded an OBE for services to children's literature; the following year she was granted an honorary doctorate (D.Litt) from Massey University. She was awarded a DCNZM (A Damehood in the old honour system).

The Joy Cowley Award was established in her honour in 2002.

Cowley has been married three times, to Ted Cowley (1956-1967), Malcolm Mason (1970-1984), and Terry Coles (1989-present), and has four children. She currently lives in the Marlborough Sounds.

ee also

* New Zealand literature


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