Jill Murphy
Jill Murphy is a British writer and illustrator of children's books, best known for the Worst Witch novels and the "Large Family" picture books. She has been called "one of the most engaging writers and illustrators for children in the land".
Biography
Early years
Born in London, Murphy showed an interest in writing and drawing at the age of six; although not excelling in other school subjects, she had made her own enormous library of hand-written and illustrated books while still at primary school. She enjoyed reading boarding-school stories, which provided material and inspiration for Miss Cackle's Academy in the Worst Witch series, as did the Ursuline High School, Wimbledon, which she attended. She grew up a Roman Catholic, but she is no longer practising. Her stay-at-home mother was a "book maniac" and her father was an Irish engineer.''The Worst Witch''
Murphy started to write The Worst Witch — "the magical tale of an accident-prone girl attempting to navigate the magical codes and murky corridors of Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches" — while still at school, but put the book on hold while she attended Chelsea and Croydon Art Schools. She continued to write it during a year living in a village in Togo, West Africa, and later while working as a nanny back in the UK. After receiving rejection letters from publishers to whom she offered the book, in 1970 when she was 21 she decided to try the new young company Allison and Busby, and, she says, was "thrilled to find the publishers were quirky like me". "They accepted it immediately, and printed 5,000 copies, and I remember wondering how many aunts and uncles I had, and what we would do with the rest," she said in an interview with The Telegraph. However, the book proved an instant success, selling out within two months of publication in 1974. Murphy continued working as a nanny until the publication in 1980 of The Worst Witch Strikes Again prompted her to devote herself to writing full-time.In 1986, a television movie with the same title as her fantasy novel premiered on HBO. It later aired on The Disney Channel during the 1990s around the time of Halloween.
The Worst Witch stories have become some of the most successful titles on the Young Puffin paperback list and have sold more than three million copies. They were also made into a successful 1986 film and an ITV series, airing on CITV between 1998 and 2001.
Picture books
Murphy is also known for picture books, especially the "Large Family" series, which detail the domestic chaos of an elephant family. First published in 1986, Five Minutes Peace has sold more than five million copies worldwide and has been translated into 19 languages. For the second book, All in One Piece, she was a commended runner-up for the Greenaway Medal from the British Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject. The "Large Family" is now a TV series on CBeebies and ABC Kids. In 1996 The Last Noo-Noo was adapted as a play and performed at the Polka Theatre, London.Murphy also wrote Dear Hound, about a deerhound who goes missing after a storm and the quest for his owners to find him.
Personal life
Murphy gave birth to her son Charlie in spring 1990. Her marriage to potter Roger Michell ended in divorce. She lives in St Mabyn, Cornwall.Honours and recognition
In 2007, Murphy received an honorary fellowship from University College Falmouth.Book awards
Year | Book | Award | Achievement |
1980 | Peace at Last | Kate Greenaway Medal —the British Library Association annual award for children's book illustration | Commended |
1986 | Five Minutes' Peace | Children's Book Award | Shortlisted |
1987 | Five Minutes' Peace | Parents Magazine Best Books for Babies Award | Winner |
1987 | All In One Piece | Kate Greenaway Medal | Commended |
1987 | All In One Piece | Children's Book Award | Shortlisted |
1994 | A Quiet Night In | Kate Greenaway Medal | Shortlisted |
1995 | The Last Noo-Noo | Smarties Prize | Winner |
1995 | The Last Noo-Noo | English 4-11 Outstanding Children's Book of the Year | Shortlisted |
1996 | The Last Noo-Noo | Sheffield Children's Book Award | Winner |
1996 | The Last Noo-Noo | Gateshead Gold Award | Winner |
Works
;The Worst Witch- 1. The Worst Witch
- 2. The Worst Witch Strikes Again
- 3. A Bad Spell for the Worst Witch
- 4. The Worst Witch All at Sea
- 5. The Worst Witch Saves the Day
- 6. The Worst Witch to the Rescue
- 7. The Worst Witch and the Wishing Star
- 8. First Prize for the Worst Witch
- Five Minutes' Peace
- All in One Piece
- A Piece of Cake
- A Quiet Night In
- Mr. Large in Charge
- Laura Bakes a Cake
- Luke Tidies Up
- Lester Learns a Lesson
- Lucy Meets Mr Chilly
- Grandpa In Trouble
- Sebastian's Sleepover
- Worlds Apart
- Jeffrey Strangeways
- My Teddy
- Peace at Last
- On the Way Home
- Whatever Next!
- What Next, Baby Bear!
- The Christmas Babies
- The Last Noo-Noo
- All Aboard
- All for One
- Dear Hound
- Meltdown!