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R.I.P. Shirley Barber, 88, UK-born Australian writer/illus. of fairy books

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Dec 13, 2023, 1:27:41 PM12/13/23
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Oddly, she wasn't listed in the "Something About the Author" series - at least, not back in the 2000s. I couldn't find her at "Gale in Context," either.

https://www.marieclaire.com.au/news/shirley-barber-dies-childrens-author/
(includes photo and a few book covers)

By Teneal Zuvela

Shirley Barber has died aged 88.

Her death was announced by her publisher Brolly Brooks, who revealed the author passed peacefully in her sleep.

The beloved children’s author wrote and illustrated more than 30 picture books, including the popular Martha B. Rabbit, The Enchanted Woods and the Fairies’ Cook series. Her illustrations also became puzzles, colouring books, diaries, calendars and memory books.

Barber was a third-generation artist and grew up in The Channel Islands. She moved to Australia in the 1960s and settled just outside of Melbourne, in Watsonia.

Barber’s first book, Martha B. Rabbit: the Fairies’ Cook was published by Memory Press in the 1980s. Barber had written the story as a child and the original handmade book is still in the hands of her family today.

Barber’s illustrations of bunnies, fairies and magical creatures sold more than 10 million copies world wide, didn’t just resonate with a generation of children in the 1980s and 90s but remain in the hearts of different generations today.

On TikTok, the search term Shirley Barber has more than 7.8 million views, with her books becoming a cult collectable with Gen Z.

It’s obvious she will be greatly missed.

https://womensagenda.com.au/life/books/beloved-childrens-author-shirley-barber-dies-aged-88/

Excerpts:

...The statement described her books as “rich detail, animated characters” with “strong visual narratives,” and stories that teach “gentle messages of kindness, caring, friendship, and peace, never overstated but simply conveyed by the characters in her stories and their actions.”

...In 2008, she gave a rare interview for The Age, reflecting on her own work.

“I have always felt that it’s really, really important for children to have a world to escape into,” she said, otherwise they might lead children “to go wrong later, and do dreadful things”...

https://www.9news.com.au/national/children-book-author-shirley-barber-dead/c1dcd7a4-7685-4d0f-8b53-2748ea94bf31
(with more covers)

https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=590380016&q=%22shirley+barber%22&tbm=vid&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjv9ZS8g42DAxXsFVkFHbOqD28Q0pQJegQIbhAB&biw=1920&bih=925&dpr=1
(videos - there are a few read-alouds)

In theory, she has a website, but I got a security warning, so I didn't proceed.

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/299644.Shirley_Barber
(reader reviews)
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