Joan Van Loon Joan Van Loon i(A47256 works by) (a.k.a. Joan Elizabeth Van Loon)
Born: Established: 1946 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Van Loon grew up in inner-city Melbourne. She has taught English and is a librarian. She has written readers for children (White Cockatoo, 1993; Mount Martha Monster, 1987). Van Loon has visited schools, talking to children about the process of writing and illustrating children's books, and using this opportunity to generate enthusiasm for children's own story writing. Wife of John Van Loon.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • For information about this author's works for children not yet included in AustLit, see Australian Children's Books by Marcie Muir and Kerry White (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1992-2004).

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Mang the Wild Orangutan South Melbourne : Lothian , 2007 Z1380875 2007 single work picture book children's The tale of Mang, a wild orangutan who is captured, and taken to live in a zoo.
2008 shortlisted The Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature Picture Fiction
y separately published work icon Anyone Can Cook : A Children's Story and Cookbook Noble Park : Five Mile Press , 1999 Z1463985 1999 single work picture book children's When Jonathan visits his eccentric Aunt Hildegard, her French chef, Gabriel, teaches him how to cook. Together they chop and slice, peel and dice, crush, blend, whisk, and stir - creating delicious temptations for Aunt Hildegard and all her friends - and Jonathan writes home about his cooking feats. (Publisher blurb)
1999 shortlisted YABBA Picture Storybook
Rock a Bye, Don't You Cry 1986 single work short story
— Appears in: Brave New Word , June no. 7 1986; (p. 36-39)
1985 winner McGregor Literary Competition
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