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Jane Ray (born 11 June 1960)[1] is an English illustrator of more than 70 children's books.[citation needed] She is the writer and illustrator of some including Can You Catch a Mermaid? (Orchard Books), Ahmed and the Feather Girl (Frances Lincoln), and The Elephants Garden (Boxer Books). She won the 1992 Nestlé Children's Book Prize in the 6- to 8-year-old readers category for the Story of the Creation, published by Orchard Books (OCLC 59929773), and has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal several times. She was also a nominee for the Bratislava Illustration Bienale 2017.

She has illustrated books by Carol Ann Duffy (The Lost Happy Endings, pub. Bloomsbury), Jeanette Winterson ('The King of Capri' , Bloomsbury), Michael Rosen ('Romeo and Juliet' pub. Walker Books) and Kevin Crossley-Holland ('Heartsong' pub. Orchard Books)

Jane Ray was born in Chingford, London. After a degree course at Middlesex University in Ceramics and 3 Dimensional Design she began her career by designing greetings cards and wrapping paper published by Roger La Borde. Ray lives and works in London.

She was nominated by IBBY UK as the British Nominee for the 2018 Hans Christian Anderson Award.

References

  1. ^ "Ray, Jane, 1960–". Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved 2015-04-17. Cites 2013 email from author.