Helen Cooper (illustrator)
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Helen Cooper | |
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| Born | 1963 (age 62–63) London, UK |
| Occupations | Freelance author and illustrator |
| Years active | 1987–present |
| Children | Pandora[1] |
| Website | helencooperbooks |
Helen Sonia Cooper (born 1963 in London) is a British illustrator and an author of children's literature. She grew up in Cumbria, where she practiced literature and piano playing. She currently lives in Oxford.[1] According to the author's website, her books have been translated into 30 languages worldwide.[2]
Cooper has twice been awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal from the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject.[3][4] She won for The Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed in 1996, which she wrote and illustrated.[5] In 1998 she won for Pumpkin Soup, which she also wrote and illustrated. They were consecutive projects for her.[6]
Beside winning the two Greenaway Medals (no one has won three), Cooper made the shortlist for The Bear Under the Stairs (Doubleday, 1993) and Tatty Ratty (Doubleday, 2001).[7][8]
As well as her solo picture books, Cooper writes picture book texts for other illustrators, and also illustrates her own middle grade fiction - most recently, The Taming of the Cat published by Faber and Faber in the UK.
WorldCat reports that Pumpkin Soup is her work most widely held in participating libraries.[9]