Michael John NoonanOAM (19 September 1921, in Sumner, near Christchurch, New Zealand – 5 March 2000, in Brisbane)[1] was an Australian / New Zealand novelist and radio script writer. He also created the Australian TV series Riptide.[2]
Noonan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 1998 Australia Day Honours for "service to the arts as an author of numerous novels, works of non-fiction, television scripts and plays".[4]
The beach, his favourite place,[citation needed] inspired most of his books. He spent the last years of his life living in Queensland, Australia. IN 1993 he married Jan Pearce (d. 2010).[5]
Works
1946: In the land of the talking trees: a fantasy
1947: The golden forest: the story of Oonah the platypus
1959: The patchwork hero (translated into Polish and German)
1961-1969: The Flying Doctor Series:
1961: Flying Doctor (also translated into German, French, Dutch, Portuguese)
1962: Flying Doctor and the secret of the pearls (translated into German)
1962: Flying doctor on the Great Barrier Reef (translated into German and Polish)
1964: Flying doctor shadows the mob (translated into German)
1965: Flying doctor hits the headlines (translated into German)
1969: Flying doctor under the desert (translated into German)