Eva Ibbotson, born on January twenty-first, nineteen twenty-five, was an accomplished writer and novelist, renowned for her enchanting children's literature. An Austrian-born British author, she captivated readers of all ages with her imaginative storytelling and rich narratives.
Among her most celebrated works is the historical novel Journey to the River Sea, published by Macmillan in two thousand one. This remarkable book not only won the Smarties Prize in the category for nine to eleven-year-olds but also received commendations as a runner-up for the prestigious Guardian Prize. It was shortlisted for several other notable awards, including the Carnegie, Whitbread, and Blue Peter prizes, showcasing her talent and appeal.
At the time of her passing, Ibbotson was a finalist for the Guardian Prize in two thousand ten, a testament to her enduring legacy in literature. Her final work, The Abominables, was also recognized as one of the four finalists for the same award in two thousand twelve, further solidifying her status as a beloved author.