Burnford, Sheila (1918–1984)

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Burnford, Sheila (1918–1984)

Scottish-born children's writer. Born Sheila Philip Cochrane Every, May 11, 1918, in Scotland: died of cancer, April 20, 1984, in Bucklers Hard, Hampshire, England; dau. of Wilfred George Cochrane Every and Ida Philip (Macmillan) Every; privately educated in England, France, and Germany; m. David Burnford, 1941; children: Peronelle Philip, Elizabeth Jonquil, Juliet Sheila.

Immigrated to Canada (1951); published The Incredible Journey: A Tale of Three Animals (1961), for which she received the Canadian Book of the Year for Children medal (1963) and Lewis Shelf Award (1971); also wrote Without Reserve (1969), Mr. Noah and the Second Flood (1973), Bel Ria, Dog of War (1977), and One Woman's Arctic (1973), about travels in northern Ontario and Baffin Island.

See also autobiographical essays, The Fields of Noon (Little, Brown, 1964).

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