Английская Википедия:Gabrielle Wang

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Gabrielle Wang is an Australian writer and illustrator for children and young adults based in Melbourne. Her writing career spans 20 years and has produced more than 20 books.

Biography

Wang was born in Melbourne and is a fourth generation Australian, her ancestors having come to Australia during the Australian gold rushes of the mid-1800s. Wang trained as a graphic designer in Melbourne, then studied painting and language in Taiwan and China. She lectured in Chinese at RMIT University in Melbourne before writing full time. Her work is influenced by her experiences of growing up between two cultures.[1]

Wang's children's novel, A Ghost in my Suitcase, was adapted for the stage by Vanessa Bates of Barking Gecko Theatre and toured in 2019.[2]

In March 2022 she was named the Australian Children's Laureate for 2022–2023.[3]

Bibliography

  • 'The Garden of Empress Cassia' Penguin Australia (2002)[4]
  • 'The Pearl of Tiger Bay' Penguin Australia (2004)[4]
  • 'Kids Night In 2' Penguin Australia (2005)[5]
  • 'The Hidden Monastery' Puffin Books (2006)[4]
  • 'The Lion Drummer' Puffin Books (2008)[4]
  • 'A Ghost in my Suitcase' Penguin Australia (2009)[4]
  • 'Little Paradise' Puffin Books (2010)[4]
  • 'The Race for the Chinese Zodiac' Black Dog Books (2012)[4]
  • 'Poppy Comes Home' Bk 4 Puffin Books (2011)[4]
  • 'Poppy and the Thief' Bk 3 Puffin Books (2011)[4]
  • 'Poppy at Summerhill' Bk 2 Puffin Books (2011)[4]
  • 'Meet Poppy' Bk1 Puffin Books (2011)[4]
  • 'The Wishbird' Penguin Australia (2013)[4]
  • 'Pearlie's Ghost' Bk 4 Penguin Australia (2014)[4]
  • 'Pearlie the Spy' Bk 3 Penguin Australia (2014)[4]
  • 'Pearlie's Pet Rescue' Bk 2 Penguin Australia (2014)[4]
  • 'Meet Pearlie' Bk 1 Penguin Australia (2014)[4]
  • 'The Poppy Stories (4 books in 1) Penguin Australia (2016)[4]
  • 'Two Enchanted Tales from Old China' Christmas Press (2017)[4]
  • 'The Beast of Hushing Wood' Penguin Australia (2017)[4]
  • 'The Pearlie Stories' (4 books in 1) Penguin RH (2018)[4]
  • 'Ting Ting the Ghost Hunter' Penguin RH (2018)[4]
  • 'Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon' Penguin RH (2022)[6]

Awards

References

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