Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Children’s story writer and illustrato­r

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THE Worst Witch author Jill Murphy has died at the age of 72.

The writer and illustrato­r, best known for her series of children’s books about witch Mildred Hubble and her classmates, as well as the Large Family series starting with Five Minutes’ Peace, died from cancer on August 18 with her son and niece at her side in hospital in Cornwall.

Pamela Todd, who was Murphy’s friend and agent for more than 30 years, added: “It’s a sad day for children’s books. Jill was so creative, beautiful and funny.

“Her genius lay in the way both the child and the adult could identify with her stories, which she wrote and illustrate­d herself.

“Children who grew up on Peace At Last, Whatever Next! and The Large Family are now buying the books for their children’s children.

“The little girls who created playground games around Mildred Hubble and her classmates are now directing, producing and acting in the television series of The Worst Witch and the stage show, which last year took the Olivier award.

“Jill was just coming into her prime and had so much more to offer. This is a great loss, not least to me personally, but we are comforted that she leaves an amazing legacy of books for generation­s to come.”

Murphy wrote and illustrate­d The Worst Witch when she was just 18, and the books have been adapted for television multiple times, including a beloved series in the late 1990s starring Georgina Sherringto­n, Felicity Jones and the late Una Stubbs.

She went on to create the awardwinni­ng Large Family series in 1986 about a group of elephant relatives, which has sold more than five million copies worldwide and was also adapted for television.

Murphy also won fans with her picture books centred around the Bear Family, which was introduced in Peace At Last in 1980, with the series selling more than a million copies.

Her last picture book, Just One Of Those Days was published by Macmillan Children’s Books in September 2020 and welcomed a new generation of fans.

Belinda Ioni Rasmussen, managing director of Macmillan Children’s Books said: “It has been a privilege to publish Jill at Macmillan Children’s Books for more than 40 years. She had an unparallel­ed talent for story-telling through words and pictures and, without doubt, her picture books have become timeless children’s classics.

“Jill was funny, warm and kind and she was friends with many of us. She leaves a big hole in our hearts at Macmillan Children’s Books and will be missed very much, not least by me.”

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Florence Welch was born on this day in 1986. She is an English singer, the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the indie rock band Florence and the Machine. The band’s debut studio album, Lungs, topped the UK Albums Chart after charting for 28 consecutiv­e weeks, and won the BRIT Award for Best British Album. The band’s second album, Ceremonial­s (2011), debuted at number one in the UK and number six on the US Billboard 200. Their third album, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015) topped the UK and US albums chart. The band’s fourth album, High as Hope, was released in June 2018 and has sold more than one million copies worldwide.

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