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Philippa Pearce and illustrator Helen Craig share two grandsons, Nat and Will, the sons of their children Sally and Ben. Philippa wrote A Finderâs Magic for Helen to illustrate, and the name of the bookâs hero, âTillawnâ (Till), is an amalgam of the boys' names. The peculiar relationship between the old and the very young is a constant theme in Philippa's writing and when, late in life, she had the âunexpected delightâ of two small grandsons, it gave her a renewed burst of creative energy. She called being a grandmother âa privilege, a rare, almost inexplicable pleasure â not just fun but something different, more.â Philippa Pearce died in December 2006. The Philippa Pearce Memorial Lecture is held annually in September.
Helen Craig's work includes The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, shortlisted for the Smarties Book Prize;Rosie's Visitors and the hugely popular stories about Angelina Ballerina. Of A Finder's Magic, she says: "In 1996 when Philippa and I first discussed collaborating on a book (for our grandchildren) â I had done a scribble of an odd little man that she thought she would work with. As so often happens, the little odd man she created in the end was quite different. It has been the greatest pleasure for me to illustrate her story and the greatest sadness that she never saw the finished book. I hope she would have been happy with it."
Helen Craig's work includes The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, shortlisted for the Smarties Book Prize; Rosie's Visitors and the hugely popular stories about Angelina Ballerina. Of A Finder's Magic, she says: "In 1996 when Philippa and I first discussed collaborating on a book (for our grandchildren) â I had done a scribble of an odd little man that she thought she would work with. As so often happens, the little odd man she created in the end was quite different. It has been the greatest pleasure for me to illustrate her story and the greatest sadness that she never saw the finished book. I hope she would have been happy with it."