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'''Anita Ganeri''' is |
'''Anita Ganeri''' (born 1961) is an Indian author of the award-winning series ''[[Horrible Geography]]'' and many other non-fiction books for children. |
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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |
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Ganeri was born in [[Calcutta |
Ganeri was born in [[Calcutta, India]] and her family emigrated to England when she was a baby.<ref name="yopo">{{cite web|title=Author spells out her fears over books for the internet generation|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/lifestyle/books/author-spells-out-her-fears-over-books-for-the-internet-generation-1-6346782|website=The Yorkshire Post|accessdate=17 January 2018|ref=yopo|date=2 January 2014|archive-date=17 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117191050/https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/lifestyle/books/author-spells-out-her-fears-over-books-for-the-internet-generation-1-6346782|url-status=dead}}</ref> She boarded at [[Stamford High School, Lincolnshire|Stamford High School]],<ref name="yopo" /> and graduated from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] with a degree in French/German and Indian Studies.<ref name="disc">{{cite web|title=Anita Ganeri|url=http://www.childrensdiscovery.org.uk/author-profiles/our-authors/anita-ganeri/|website=Children's Discovery Centre|accessdate=17 January 2018|ref=disc|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006152248/http://www.childrensdiscovery.org.uk/author-profiles/our-authors/anita-ganeri/|archivedate=6 October 2011}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Ganeri worked in publishing for several years |
Ganeri worked in publishing for several years - first as a foreign rights manager for [[Walker Books|Walker]], and later as an editor at [[Usborne Publishing|Usborne]] - before becoming a freelance writer.<ref name="yopo" /> Her first published book was a [[Ladybird Books|Ladybird]] book on 'how things work'.<ref name="yopo" /> In total, she has written over 600 non-fiction books,<ref name="fcbg">{{cite web|last1=Ganeri|first1=Anita|title=NNFN: A guest post by Anita Ganeri|url=http://www.fcbg.org.uk/nnfn-a-guest-post-by-anita-ganeri/|website=Federation of Children's Book Groups Blog|publisher=Federation of Children's Book Groups|accessdate=17 January 2018|ref=fcbg|date=9 November 2015|archive-date=17 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200217095509/http://fcbg.org.uk/nnfn-a-guest-post-by-anita-ganeri/|url-status=dead}}</ref> at a rate of 15-20 per year.<ref name="yopo" /> Her work on the ''[[Horrible Geography]]'' series led to her becoming a [[Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society]].<ref name="yopo" /> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Ganeri |
Ganeri lives in [[Ilkley, West Yorkshire]], with her husband, the children's author [[Chris Oxlade]].<ref name="yopo" /> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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| 2007 || Practical Pre-School Award, for ''First Book of Festivals''<ref name="disc" /> |
| 2007 || Practical Pre-School Award, for ''First Book of Festivals''<ref name="disc" /> |
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| 2008 || Geographical Association Highly Commended Award for ''[[Horrible Geography]]'': ''The Horrible Geography of the World''<ref name="disc" /> |
| 2008 || Geographical Association Highly Commended Award, for ''[[Horrible Geography]]'': ''The Horrible Geography of the World''<ref name="disc" /> |
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| 2009 || [[Blue Peter]] Book Award - Best Book with Facts, for ''[[Horrible Geography]] Handbooks |
| 2009 || [[Blue Peter]] Book Award - Best Book with Facts, for ''[[Horrible Geography]] Handbooks: Planet In Peril''<ref name="bluep">{{cite web|title=CBBC's Blue Peter Book Awards winners announced|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/03_march/04/bluepeter.shtml|website=BBC Press Office|publisher=[[British Broadcasting Corporation]]|accessdate=17 January 2018|ref=bluep|date=4 March 2009}}</ref> |
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| 2010 || [[Joy Tivy]] Education Medal, presented by the [[Royal Scottish Geographical Society]], for "exemplary, outstanding and inspirational teaching, educational policy or work in formal and informal educational arenas"<ref name="rsgs">{{cite web|title=Tivy Education Medal|url=https://rsgs.org/inspiring-people/medals-awards/tivy-education-medal/|website |
| 2010 || [[Joy Tivy]] Education Medal, presented by the [[Royal Scottish Geographical Society]], for "exemplary, outstanding and inspirational teaching, educational policy or work in formal and informal educational arenas"<ref name="rsgs">{{cite web|title=Tivy Education Medal|url=https://rsgs.org/inspiring-people/medals-awards/tivy-education-medal/|website=[[Royal Scottish Geographical Society]]|accessdate=17 January 2018|ref=rsgs|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190424032824/https://rsgs.org/inspiring-people/medals-awards/tivy-education-medal/|archive-date=24 April 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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==Selected works== |
==Selected works== |
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* ''A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.'' |
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* ''Alive: The Living, Breathing Human Body Book'' |
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* ''Odious Oceans'' (1999) |
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* ''Stormy Weather'' (1999) |
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* ''I Wonder Why the Sea Is Salty: And Other Question about the Oceans'' |
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* ''Violent Volcanoes'' (1999) |
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* ''Questions and Answers: Wild Wild World'', Parragon 2001 |
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* ''Desperate Deserts'' (2000) |
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* ''Sacred Texts: The Ramayana and other Hindu Texts'' |
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* ''Earth-Shattering Earthquakes'' (2000) |
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* ''The Smart Girl's Guide to Growing Up'' |
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* ''Raging Rivers'' (2000) |
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* ''Kingfisher Readers: Creepy Crawlies'' |
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* ''Bloomin' Rainforests'' (2001) |
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* ''Freaky Peaks'' (2001) |
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* ''20th Century History Makers: Martin Luther King Jr.'' |
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* ''Perishing Poles'' (2002) |
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* ''Intrepid Explorers'' (2003) |
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* ''Wild Islands'' (2004) |
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* ''Monster Lakes'' (2005) |
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* ''Cracking Coasts'' (2006) |
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* ''Horrible Geography of the World'' (2007) - name changed in later editions to ''Wicked World Tour'' |
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* ''Horrible Geography Handbook: Wicked Weather'' (2008) |
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* ''Horrible Geography Handbook: Wild Animals'' (2008) |
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* ''Horrible Geography Handbook: Planet in Peril'' (2009) |
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* ''Horrible Geography Handbook: Vile Volcanoes'' (2010) |
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* ''Horrible Geography Handbook: Perilous Poles'' (2010) |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 25 September 2024
Anita Ganeri | |
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Born | 1961 (age 62–63) Calcutta, West Bengal, India |
Occupation | Author |
Language | English |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Notable works | Horrible Geography series |
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anitaganeri |
Anita Ganeri (born 1961) is an Indian author of the award-winning series Horrible Geography and many other non-fiction books for children.
Early life and education
[edit]Ganeri was born in Calcutta, India and her family emigrated to England when she was a baby.[1] She boarded at Stamford High School,[1] and graduated from Cambridge University with a degree in French/German and Indian Studies.[2]
Career
[edit]Ganeri worked in publishing for several years - first as a foreign rights manager for Walker, and later as an editor at Usborne - before becoming a freelance writer.[1] Her first published book was a Ladybird book on 'how things work'.[1] In total, she has written over 600 non-fiction books,[3] at a rate of 15-20 per year.[1] Her work on the Horrible Geography series led to her becoming a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.[1]
Personal life
[edit]Ganeri lives in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, with her husband, the children's author Chris Oxlade.[1]
Awards
[edit]Year | Award |
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1999 | Geographical Association Silver Award, for Horrible Geography: Odious Oceans, Violent Volcanoes and Stormy Weather[2] |
2007 | Practical Pre-School Award, for First Book of Festivals[2] |
2008 | Geographical Association Highly Commended Award, for Horrible Geography: The Horrible Geography of the World[2] |
2009 | Blue Peter Book Award - Best Book with Facts, for Horrible Geography Handbooks: Planet In Peril[4] |
2010 | Joy Tivy Education Medal, presented by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, for "exemplary, outstanding and inspirational teaching, educational policy or work in formal and informal educational arenas"[5] |
Selected works
[edit]Horrible Geography series
[edit]- Odious Oceans (1999)
- Stormy Weather (1999)
- Violent Volcanoes (1999)
- Desperate Deserts (2000)
- Earth-Shattering Earthquakes (2000)
- Raging Rivers (2000)
- Bloomin' Rainforests (2001)
- Freaky Peaks (2001)
- Perishing Poles (2002)
- Intrepid Explorers (2003)
- Wild Islands (2004)
- Monster Lakes (2005)
- Cracking Coasts (2006)
- Horrible Geography of the World (2007) - name changed in later editions to Wicked World Tour
- Horrible Geography Handbook: Wicked Weather (2008)
- Horrible Geography Handbook: Wild Animals (2008)
- Horrible Geography Handbook: Planet in Peril (2009)
- Horrible Geography Handbook: Vile Volcanoes (2010)
- Horrible Geography Handbook: Perilous Poles (2010)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "Author spells out her fears over books for the internet generation". The Yorkshire Post. 2 January 2014. Archived from the original on 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Anita Ganeri". Children's Discovery Centre. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- ^ Ganeri, Anita (9 November 2015). "NNFN: A guest post by Anita Ganeri". Federation of Children's Book Groups Blog. Federation of Children's Book Groups. Archived from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- ^ "CBBC's Blue Peter Book Awards winners announced". BBC Press Office. British Broadcasting Corporation. 4 March 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- ^ "Tivy Education Medal". Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Archived from the original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Anita Ganeri at Library of Congress, with 406 library catalogue records