Author: Nina Bawden
Books
The Birds on the Trees | 1970 Lost | |
Circles of Deceit | 1987 |
Nina Bawden was a celebrated British novelist and children's author, born on January 19, 1925, in Ilford, Essex. She studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Somerville College, Oxford, where she made lifelong friendships that influenced her literary career. Bawden's writing journey began in the 1950s, and she gained acclaim for her keen insights into human relationships and social dynamics.
Her adult novels, such as "Circles of Deceit" and "A Little Love, A Little Learning," exhibit her ability to explore the complexities of family life and personal dilemmas. However, it was her children's literature that secured her a cherished place in the literary world. Her book "Carrie's War," inspired by her own evacuation during World War II, has become a beloved classic, capturing the resilience and adventures of children in wartime Britain.
Throughout her career, Bawden's writing was marked by empathy, wit, and a sharp observational eye. Her works continue to resonate across generations, reflecting universal themes of identity, belonging, and change. Nina Bawden passed away on August 22, 2012, leaving behind a rich legacy of thought-provoking and heartwarming literature.