Awards & Winners

Lucy M. Boston

Date of Birth 1892
Place of Birth Southport
(Lancashire, England, United Kingdom)
Nationality England
Also know as L. M. Boston, Lucy Boston
Profession Writer, Novelist
Lucy M. Boston, born Lucy Maria Wood, was an English novelist who wrote for children and adults, publishing her work entirely after the age of 60. She is best known for her "Green Knowe" series: six low fantasy children's novels published by Faber between 1954 and 1976. The setting is Green Knowe, an old country manor house based on Boston's Cambridgeshire home at Hemingford Grey. For the fourth book in the series, A Stranger at Green Knowe, she won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject. During her long life-time, she distinguished herself as a writer, mainly of children’s books, and as the creator of a magical garden; she was also an accomplished artist, who had studied drawing and painting in Vienna and an accomplished needlewoman who produced a series of beautiful and artistic patchworks.

Awards by Lucy M. Boston

Check all the awards nominated and won by Lucy M. Boston.

2003


Book Sense Book of the Year Rediscovery Award
Honored for : Children of the Green Knowe

1961


Carnegie Medal in Literature
Honored for : A Stranger at Green Knowe