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Marthe Jocelyn (born 1956) is a Canadian writer of over forty children's books. In 2009, she received the
Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People The Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People, colloquially called the Vicky, is given annually at the Writers' Trust Awards to a writer or illustrator whose body of work has been "inspirational to Canadian youth". It is a top honour for ...
, an honour bestowed by the Writers' Trust of Canada to a writer or illustrator whose body of work has been "inspirational to Canadian youth".


Biography

Jocelyn was born in 1956 in Toronto and was raised in
Stratford, Ontario Stratford is a city on the Avon River within Perth County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, with a 2016 population of 31,465 in a land area of . Stratford is the seat of Perth County, which was settled by English, Irish, Scottish and German im ...
. As a teenager, she attended a boarding school in Great Britain. After living in various areas, she settled in New York City, where she lived for thirty years before returning to Stratford. She is married to Tom Slaughter and has two daughters: Hannah and Nell. Tom and Nell have contributed illustrations to a number of her children's books. Aside from writing, Jocelyn owned Jesse Design, a "toy and clothing design firm", for fifteen years.


Awards and honors

In 2009, Jocelyn received the
Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People The Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People, colloquially called the Vicky, is given annually at the Writers' Trust Awards to a writer or illustrator whose body of work has been "inspirational to Canadian youth". It is a top honour for ...
, an honour bestowed by the Writers' Trust of Canada to a writer or illustrator whose body of work has been "inspirational to Canadian youth". Five of Jocelyn's books are Junior Library Guild selections: ''Earthly Astonishments'' (2000), ''Mable Riley'' (2004), ''Folly'' (2010), ''The Body under the Piano'' (2020), and ''Peril at Owl Park'' (2021). Two of her books have been included on USBBY's Outstanding International Books List: ''Would You'' (2009) and ''Sam Sorts'' (2018). In 2007, the Toronto Public Library included ''Eats'' on their "list of the top 10 books of 2007 for children under the age of five". The same year, '' School Library Journal'' named ''How It Happened in Peach Hill'' one of the best children's books of the year. ''Folly'' was named one of the ''
Kirkus Reviews ''Kirkus Reviews'' (or ''Kirkus Media'') is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893–1980). The magazine is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fic ...
''' best books for teens in 2010, and Bank Street College of Education included it on their 2011 list of the best Historical Fiction for Children Ages 14+.


Selected texts


Standalone books

* ''Earthly Astonishments'' (2000) * ''Hannah's Collections'' (2000) * ''A Day with Nellie'' (2002) * ''Mable Riley: A Reliable Record of Humdrum, Peril, and Romance'' (2004) * ''One Some Many'', illustrated by Tom Slaughter (2004) * ''Over Under'', illustrated by Tom Slaughter (2005) * ''ABC x 3'', illustrated by Tom Slaughter (2005) * ''How It Happened in Peach Hill'' (2007) * ''Eats'', illustrated by Tom Slaughter (2007) * ''Ready for Summer'' (2008) * ''Would You'' (2008) * ''Same Same'', illustrated by Tom Slaughter (2009) * ''Folly'' (2010) * ''Scribbling Women'' (2011) * ''Ones and Twos,'' illustrated by Nell Jocelyn (2011) * ''What We Hide'' (2014) * ''Viminy Crowe's Comic Book'', with
Richard Scrimger Richard Scrimger (born 1957) is a Canadian writer who has published fourteen books since 1996. He is best known for his children's literature, but has also written three books for adults: ''Crosstown'', ''Still Life With Children'' and ''Mystica ...
, illustrated by Claudia Dávila (2014)


Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen series

The Aggie Morton books are illustrated by Isabelle Follath. * ''The Body Under the Piano'' (2020) * ''Peril at Owl Park'' (2020) * ''The Dead Man in the Garden'' (2021) * ''The Seaside Corpse'' (2022)


References

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