Sherryl Rose Jordan (née Brogden; 8 June 1949 – 15 December 2023) was a New Zealand writer for children and young adults, specialising in fantasy and historical fiction. She wrote a number of children's and young adult works, published in New Zealand and overseas. She is best known for her books The Juniper Game and The Raging Quiet. In 2001, she received the Margaret Mahy Medal for her contribution to children's literature, publishing and literacy.
Biography
Jordan was born Sherryl Rose Brogden on 8 June 1949 in Hāwera, the daughter of Alan Vivian Brogden and Patricia Ita Brogden (née Cornwall). and spent her early years in Normanby, in South Taranaki.[1][2][3] After the family shifted to Tauranga, she was educated at Tauranga Girls' College from 1962 to 1964, and then trained as a nurse from 1967 to 1968.[1]
Jordan's early work in children's literature was as an illustrator, and she wrote picture books, middle-grade fiction, and young adult fiction.[4] Her knowledge of sign language and her experience working as a teacher aide with deaf children is a clear influence on her historical fiction, The Raging Quiet.[1]
1997 Denzil's Great Bear Burglary (Denzil series, book three)
1999 The Raging Quiet
2002 The Hunting of the Last Dragon
2007 The Silver Dragon (Denzil series, book four)
2007 Time of the Eagle
2010 Finnigan and the Pirates
2012 Ransomwood
2013 The Freedom Merchants
2018 The Raging Quiet
2018 Ratbag
2018 The Anger of Angels
2021 The King's Nightingale
Awards
Jordan won a number of awards, and her books were shortlisted for awards in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, Belgium and Germany.[2][5]
1981 Whitcoulls national illustrating competition for The Silent One