Eve Sutton

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Born
Evelyn Mary Breakell

(1906-09-14)14 September 1906
Died19 December 1992(1992-12-19) (aged 86)
Auckland, New Zealand
OccupationAuthor
KnownforChildren's books
Eve Sutton
Born
Evelyn Mary Breakell

(1906-09-14)14 September 1906
Died19 December 1992(1992-12-19) (aged 86)
Auckland, New Zealand
OccupationAuthor
Known forChildren's books
Notable workMy Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes
RelativesLynley Dodd (cousin-in-law)

Evelyn Mary Sutton (née Breakell, 14 September 1906 – 19 December 1992), commonly known as Eve Sutton, was a New Zealand writer of literature for children.

Evelyn Mary Breakell was born in Preston, Lancashire, England, on 14 September 1906.[1] She worked as a primary school teacher from 1927 to 1931,[2] when she married Arthur Sutton at Christ Church, Fulwood, Preston.[3] In 1949, the family migrated to New Zealand,[2] and Eve Sutton became a naturalised New Zealand citizen in 1955.[1]

Writing career

Sutton's first children's book, My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes, was written after her cousin by marriage, Lynley Dodd, suggested that they collaborate on a book; Sutton wrote the text and Dodd provided the illustrations.[2][4] Now regarded as a New Zealand classic, it was Sutton's only picture book, and it received the Esther Glen Award in 1975.[2][4]

Subsequently, Sutton went on to write books for older children, including a series of novels about the experiences of immigrants to New Zealand.[2] In 1990, she was awarded the New Zealand Children's Literature Association's Award for Services to Children's Literature.[5]

Death

Books

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