Margaret Bhatty

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Margaret Ruth Bhatty
Born
Margaret Ruth Grundy

5 October 1930
Berinag, currently in Uttarakhand, India
Died20 July 2012 (aged 81)
Pune, Maharashtra, India
NationalityBritish, Indian and Sinhalese
Alma materIsabella Thoburn College Hislop College
Notable workAll is Maya, All is Illusion My Enemy, My Friend
StyleNarrative nonfiction and fantasy
SpouseFeroze Mehboob Bhatty
ChildrenMr Arvind Bhatty Ms Pritam Bhatty
Awards1982 BBC World Service International Story Contest 1995 BBC World Service International Drama Contest

Margaret Ruth Bhatty née Grundy (5 October 1930 – 20 July 2012) was a schoolteacher, freelance journalist and writer of children's books and short stories for adults.

Biography

Early life

Margaret Ruth Bhatty was born on 5 October 1930 to Mark Vernon Grundy and Pansy Gunasekra in Berinag, which is currently part of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. She spent her childhood in Berinag, fishing, hunting and trekking in the Kumaon region. A deep love for nature was instilled in her during her growing years in Berinag. She attended Wellesley Girls School, Nainital. She later went on to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree from Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow and then a postgraduate degree in Journalism from Nagpur.

Family and marriage

On 17 December 1954, she wed Feroze Bhatty. They have two children together: a son, Arvind (born 25 December 1955) and a daughter Pritam (born 13 September 1960).

Bhatty died on 20 July 2012 in Jehangir Hospital, Pune.

Career

Margaret Bhatty worked as a teacher in Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow after she completed her college education. She also worked as a journalist in Nagpur, contributing articles to The Hitavada newspaper. Bhatty worked as a school teacher at Kimmins High School, Panchgani in 1963 and at All Saints Girls School, Nainital.

She was a regular contributor to the popular children's magazine Target and English-language newspapers in India, and was also published in magazines of humanist and secular organizations in India, Australia, New Zealand, the USA and on the internet.

Awards

Margaret Bhatty won the first prize in the 1982 BBC World Service International Story Contest among 800 entries worldwide for her story, "All is Maya, All is Illusion". This story was published in the BBC's collection of stories, Short Stories from Around the World.

In 1995, she won the BBC World Service International Drama Contest for her radio play on communal violence, My Enemy, My Friend.

List of works

Plays

  • My Enemy, My Friend

Children's books

  • The Adventures of Bhim the Bold (1976)
  • The Never-Never Bird (1979)
  • The Secret of Sickle Moon Mountain (1981)
  • Travelling Companions (1982)
  • The Red and Gold Shoe (1984)
  • Little Old Woman (picture book) (1990)
  • The Evil Empire (1992)
  • Kingdom of No Return (1993)
  • The Circus Boy
  • The Family at Paangar Pani (1995)
  • The Mystery of the Zamorin's Treasure (1995)
  • Himalayan Holiday
  • Kidnapping at Birpur
  • Chicken Mama (2007)

Novels

  • The Arsonist (2011)

Short stories for adults

  • "Miss Das and the Population Explosion" (1960)
  • "The Murderer in the Cow-shed", published in Winter Tales 17 (1971)
  • "The Resin Man", published in Winter Tales 22 (1976)
  • "Reprieve" (1977)
  • "Bella's World" (excerpt from the novel The Return of the Sorceress) (1998)
  • "The Birdman" (2001)

Narrative nonfiction

  • Astrology: Science or Ego-Trip by B. Premanand & Margaret Bhatty (2002)
  • Fraud, Fakery and Flim-Flam (2008)

References

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

  1. ^ Bhatty, Margaret R. Travelling Companions. New Delhi: Thomson, 1982. Print.
  2. ^ Bhatty, Margaret. Puffin's Treasury of Modern Indian Stories. 1st ed. Puffin, 2002. Print.
  3. ^ Bhatty, Margaret. "Fraud, Fakery and Flim-flam." WorldCat.org. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. http://www.worldcat.org/title/fraud-fakery-and-flim-flam/oclc/739404304
  4. ^ Bhatty, Margaret. "Margaret Bhatty." Pitara Kids Network. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. http://www.pitara.com/author/margaret-bhatty/
  5. ^ Bhatty, Margaret R. Travelling Companions. New Delhi: Thomson, 1982. Print.
  6. ^ Bhatty, Margaret R., and Priyankar Gupta. Chicken Mama and Other Stories. New Delhi: Puffin, 2007. Print.