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Jim Carrington is an educationalist and writer of children's literature. Carrington was born in Norwich, Norfolk, England on 8 February 1977 and lives with his family in south west London.


Education and career

Educated in state schools in Norfolk, Carrington went on to read English at Queen Mary, University of London, and trained to teach at South Bank University. He then gained an MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University, where his work attracted the attention of
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. He also teaches part-time in a state primary school in London. In 2011 Carrington appeared at ''Hayfever'', the children's section of the '' Hay Festival''.


Writing

Carrington's novels fall within the genre of young adult fiction, early readers and
chapter books A chapter book is a story book intended for intermediate readers, generally age 7–10. Unlike picture books for beginning readers, a chapter book tells the story primarily through prose rather than pictures. Unlike books for advanced readers, ...
. His first three novels, ''Inside My Head'' (2010), ''In the Bag'' (2011) and ''Drive By'' (2012), feature young protagonists whose lives reflect experiences with which teenagers and young adults in a twenty-first-century United Kingdom will be very familiar:
bullying Bullying is the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception (by the bully or by others) of an imba ...
, anti-social behaviour, mental health issues, identity and relationships. Carrington's fourth YA novel, ''Boy 23'' (2015), took a different course, creating a wider
dystopian A dystopia (from Ancient Greek δυσ- "bad, hard" and τόπος "place"; alternatively cacotopiaCacotopia (from κακός ''kakos'' "bad") was the term used by Jeremy Bentham in his 1818 Plan of Parliamentary Reform (Works, vol. 3, p. 493). ...
socio-political world through which he examines the violent society in which a virulent epidemic of unknown origin emerges. This is seen from the perspective of two teenagers whose earlier lives have been radically different from each other. A science-fiction comic novel for 7-11 year old readers is forthcoming. He has also published shorter works, including an ongoing collection retelling traditional Malay and Javanese folktales for younger readers, featuring the clever mouse-deer folk character
Sang Kancil The stories of Sang Kancil is a series of traditional fables about a clever mouse-deer. They are popular in Indonesia and Malaysia. A weak and small yet cunning figure, Sang Kancil uses his intelligence to triumph over beings more powerful than him ...
. These form part of Cambridge Reading Adventures, a series of International Readers which constitute a primary-phase guided reading scheme created by the UCL Institute of Education International Literacy Centre in collaboration with Cambridge University Press. In 2016 Carrington was commissioned to create a series for LDA (
Learning Disabilities Association Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals, and some machines; there is also evidence for some kind of learn ...
), a provider of teaching supplies which support children with
special educational needs Special educational needs (SEN), also known as special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the United Kingdom refers to the education of children who require different education provision to the mainstream system. Definition The definiti ...
(SEN). For this he created ''Otis the Robot'', a friendly android character whose adventures help children who have autism spectrum condition to understand social skills. It is aimed at early years foundation stage and primary age children from 3–11 years old. The series follows Otis, who finds it hard to deviate from his programming and adapt to social situations. Each book explores a different social situation which commonly causes stress, misunderstanding or confusion about how to behave. Both the ''Sang Kancil'' and ''Otis the Robot'' series are illustrated by Juanbjuan Oliver.


Awards

''Inside My Head'' was nominated for the Carnegie Medal, the UKLA Book Award, the Branford Boase Award, and other regional UK awards. ''Drive By'' James Reckitt Hull Children's Book Award 2013


Bibliography


YA Novels

*''Inside My Head'' (2010 ) *''In the Bag'' (2011 ) *''Drive By'' (2012 ) *''Boy 23'' (2015 )


Sang Kancil series

(illustrated by Juanbjuan Oliver) *''Sang Kancil and the Tiger'' (2015 ) *''Sang Kancil and Crocodile'' (2015 ) *''Sang Kancil and the Farmer'' (2017 )


Otis the Robot series

(illustrated by Juanbjuan Oliver) *''Otis the Robot Manual'' (2017 ) *''Otis the Robot Plays the Game'' (2017 ) *''Otis the Robot Keeps his Cool'' (2017 ) *''Otis the Robot Shares'' (2017 ) *''Otis the Robot Meets a Supply Teacher'' (2017 )


Non-fiction

*''A-Z of Autism: a guide for parents and professionals'' (2018 )


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Carrington, Jim 1977 births Living people Writers from Norwich English children's writers English male writers