Mollie Hunter
Maureen Mollie Hunter McIlwraith was a Scottish writer known as Mollie Hunter. She wrote fantasy for children, historical stories for young adults, and realistic novels for adults. Many of her works are inspired by Scottish history, or by Scottish or Irish folklore, with elements of magic and fantasy.
Life
Born and raised near Edinburgh in the small village of Longniddry, her final years were spent in Inverness. A portrait of her hangs in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.Hunter's debut was Patrick Kentigern Keenan, published by Blackie and Son in 1963 with illustrations by Charles Keeping. In the U.S. it was published in 1963 as The Smartest Man in Ireland.
Awards
For The Stronghold Mollie Hunter won the 1974 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject. The same novel, published in The Netherlands as "Een toren tegen de romeinen" won the "Zilveren Griffel" award in 1978 for children's writing.She won the Phoenix Award from the Children's Literature Association in 1992, recognising A Sound of Chariots as the best children's book published twenty years earlier that did not win a major award.
Works
Novels
Patrick Kentigern Keenan- The Spanish Letters The Kelpie's Pearls
- A Pistol in Greenyards
- The Ghosts of Glencoe
- Thomas and the Warlock The Ferlie ; also issued as The Enchanted Whistle The Bodach
- The Third Resistance
- The Lothian Run The Thirteenth Member The Haunted Mountain A Sound of Chariots The Stronghold A Stranger Came Ashore The Wicked One The Third Eye You Never Knew Her as I Did!
- The Dragonfly Years
- The Knight of the Golden Plain
- I'll Go My Own Way
- Escape from Loch Leven The Mermaid Summer
- The MidSummer Murders
- ''The King's Swift Rider: A Novel on Robert the Bruce''
Collections
- ''A Furl of Fairy Wind''
Plays
- Stay for an Answer
- The Captain
- A Love-song for My Lady
- ''The Walking Stones''
Picture books
- Hi Johnny
- The Brownie, illus. Mahri Christopherson
- The Enchanted Boy, illus. Christopherson
- Flora MacDonald and Bonnie Prince Charlie, illus. Chris MolanGilly Martin the Fox, illus. Dennis McDermott
Nonfiction
Talent Is Not Enough: Mollie Hunter on Writing for Children- ''The Pied Piper Syndrome and Other Essays''