Lively, Penelope (1933–)
Lively, Penelope (1933–)
British novelist and children's writer. Born Penelope Low, Mar 17, 1933, in Cairo, Egypt; dau. of Roger Vincent Low (manager of the Bank of Egypt) and Vera Reckett (Greer) Low; attended Oxford; m. Jack Lively, 1957 (died 1998); children: 2.
Was short-listed for Booker Prize for The Road to Lichfield (1977) and According to Mark (1984); won Booker Prize for Moon Tiger (1987); other works of fiction include Judgement Day (1980), Corruption and Other Stories (1984), Cleopatra's Sister (1993), Heat Wave (1996), and Spiderweb (1998); children's books include Astercote (1970), The Ghost of Thomas Kempe (1973), Fanny's Sister (1976), Dragon Trouble (1984), Princess by Mistake (1993), Two Bears and Joe (1995) and Lost Dog (1996).
See also memoir Oleander, Jacaranda: A Childhood Perceived (1994).