Sheila Burnford
Novelist, Author
1918 – 1984
Who was Sheila Burnford?
Sheila Philip Cochrane Burnford, née Every, was a British novelist.
Born in Scotland but brought up in various parts of the United Kingdom, she attended St. George's School, Edinburgh and Harrogate Ladies College. In 1941 she married Doctor David Burnford, with whom she had three children. During World War II she worked as a volunteer ambulance driver. In 1951 she emigrated to Canada, settling in Port Arthur, Ontario.
Burnford is best remembered for The Incredible Journey, published by Hodder & Stoughton with illustrations by Carl Burger in 1960. The story of three animal pets traveling in the wilderness won the Canadian Children's Book of the Year award in 1961 and the ALA Aurianne Award in 1963 as the best book on animal life written for children ages 8–14. It is marketed for children but Mrs Burnford has stated that it was not intended as a children's book. It was a modest success commercially and became a bestseller after release of the 1963 Disney film, The Incredible Journey.
Burnford later wrote other books on Canadian topics. Another was One Woman's Arctic about her two summers in Pond Inlet, Nunavut on Baffin Island with Susan Ross.
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- Born
- May 11, 1918
Scotland - Spouses
- David Burnford
(1941 - )
- David Burnford
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Profession
- Died
- Apr 20, 1984
Hampshire
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on July 23, 2013
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