John Farndon (born 1960) is a British writer of books, plays and music. He is best known as a writer of, and contributor to, science books for children.
Biography
editFarndon studied Earth sciences and English literature at Jesus College, Cambridge University.[1] He is a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund at Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge).[2]
Farndon was described by the Royal Literary Fund as "a writer of non-fiction books, and a playwright, lyricist, composer and literary translator. Spurred by intense intellectual curiosity, his interests range widely and he writes on topics from chemistry to China."[2]
In 2014 the Daily Telegraph reviewed Farndon's book for 'would be' Oxbridge students, Do You Still Think You’re Clever?, where he explains how to tackle the toughest “unanswerable” question and win a university place.[3]
According to the Royal Literary Fund, Farndon has been shortlisted a record four times for the junior Science Book prize.[2]
Farndon was the Chairman of Eurasian Creative Guild.[4]
Publications
editHis titles include:
- How the Earth Works (1993), Dorling Kindersley (26 Aug. 1999) ISBN 978-0751308303. Shortlisted for the Rhone-Poulenc Prizes for Science Books - Junior Prize
- What Happens When? (1 November 1996), Scholastic Corporation, ISBN 978-0590847544. Shortlisted for the Rhone-Poulenc Prizes for Science Books - Junior Prize
- Pocket Encyclopedia, (1997), Dorling Kindersley
- The Kingfisher First Animal Encyclopedia (15 Sept 1998), Contributor, Published by Kingfisher Publications, ISBN 978-0753451359
- 1000 Things You Should Know About Geography, (1 Aug 2000), Miles Kelly Publishing
- Investigate: Human Body, (2000), Parragon Plus, ISBN 978-0752536606
- 4000 Things You Should Know, (27 May 2000), Miles Kelly Publishing, ISBN 978-1902947341
- Childrens Encyclopedia, (3 July 2000), HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
- 4000 More Things You Should Know, (10 Mar 2001), Miles Kelly Publishing, ISBN 978-1902947785
- The Complete Book of the Brain (18 May 2000), Hodder Wayland, ISBN 978-0750028547. Short listed for the 'Aventis Prizes for Science Books - Junior Prize'.
- Big Book of the Brain, (May 18, 2000), Hodder Wayland
- Science Experiment series; (2001; 2002; 2003), published by Benchmark Publications
- Color;
- Electricity;
- Light and Optics;
- Sound and Hearing;
- Water;
- Gravity,
- Weight and Balance;
- Flight; Awarded the 'Best Books for Children' & 'Editors' Choice' by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 'AAAS Science, Books and Films' (2002)
- The Human Body; Awarded the 'Best Books for Children' by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 'AAAS Science, Books and Films' (2002)
- Levers, Wheels, and Pulleys;
- Magnetism;
- Solids, Liquids, and Gases;
- Chemicals;
- Motion;
- Rocks and Minerals;
- Time;
- Buoyancy
- The Big Book of Knowledge, (Jan 2002), co-authored with Angela Koo, Parragon, ISBN 978-0752592176
- 1000 Facts on Human Body, (2 Apr 2002), Miles Kelly Publishing, ISBN 978-1842360828
- 1000 Things You Should Know About World Geography (1 May 2005), Miles Kelly Publishing, ISBN 978-1842366349
- Space (2005)
- Bird Flu, Everything You Should Know, (2005) published by The Disinformation Company,[5]
- Science Investigations: Electricity, (7 September 2006) Hodder Wayland. Shortlisted for Royal Society / Committee on Public Understanding of Science (CoPUS) Science Book prize.[6]
- Do Not Open: An encyclopedia of the world's best-kept secrets (October 25, 2007) published by Dorling Kindersley
- Great Scientists: from Euclid to Stephen Hawking, (2007), ISBN 978-0760791974
- The Complete Guide to Minerals, Rocks and Fossils of the World, (1 Jun 2009), Co-author with Steve Parker, Lorenz Educational Press, ISBN 978-0754817369
- The World's Greatest Idea, (2010), Icon Books, ISBN 978-1848312456
- Do You Think You're Clever?: The Oxford and Cambridge Questions, (3 Jun 2010), Co-author with Libby Purves. Icon Books, ISBN 978-1848311329. Short-listed for the 'Society of Authors Education Award'.
- The Story of Science and Technology (A Journey Through History), (15 August 2010), Published by Rosen Publishing, ISBN 978-1448806218
- What do We Know About Stars and Galaxies, (1 Aug 2011), Raintree Publishing, SBN13 9781410941862
- Atlas of Oceans, on endangered life in the oceans. (2011) Published by Yale University Press in the USA, A & C Black in the UK, Australian Geographic in Australia. Listed by The Globe and Mail (Canada) as a 2011 top ten science book.
- Atlas of Oceans: An Ecological Survey of Underwater Life, (22 Feb 2011), Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0300167504
- Atlas of Oceans: A Fascinating Hidden World, (15 Mar 2011), Thomas Reed Publications, ISBN 978-1408131114
- Oil, (January 16, 2012), Dorling Kindersley,
- Discover the Extreme World (2012), Camilla de la Bedoyere, Clive Gifford, John Farndon, Steve Parker, Stewart Ross and Philip Steele, Miles Kelly Publishing, ISBN 978-1848109087. Sh* Atlas of Oceans, on endangered life in the oceans. Published by Yale University Press in the USA, A & C Black in the UK, Australian Geographic in Australia. Listed by The Globe and Mail (Canada) as a 2011 top ten science book. Shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award for the 'Best Book with Facts'.
- Super Bright Baby: 50 Things You Really Need to Know, (7 November 2013), Quercus, ISBN 978-1782061366
- Do You Still Think You're Clever?: The Oxford and Cambridge Questions, (6 Nov 2014), Icon Books, ISBN 978-1848316294
- Do You Still Think You're Clever?: Even More Oxford and Cambridge Questions!, (Feb 17, 2015) Icon Books, ISBN 1848319320
- The Illustrated Wildlife Encyclopedia: Bugs & Minibeasts: Beetles, Bugs, Butterflies, Moths, Insects, Spiders, (April 7, 2015) contributory author with Barbara Taylor and Jen Green
- Stuff You Need to Know, (30 July 2015), co-author with Rob Beattie, Firefly Books, ISBN 978-1770854949
- Project Body (1 Aug 2015), Miles Kelly Publishing Toy edition, ISBN 978-1782098225. Short listed for 2016 Royal Society's young people's prize.[7][8]
- Stuff You Should Know, (15 Oct. 2015) QED Publishing, ISBN 978-1784932992
- The Illustrated Guide to Rocks & Minerals: How to Find, Identify and Collect the World’s Most Fascinating Specimens, (15 October 2015), Southwater; ISBN 978-1780190853
- So, You Think You're Clever? (10 May 2016), Icon Books, ISBN 978-1848319325
- The Omnipaedia: Learn Everything you Need to in a Year (1 Dec 2016), Square Peg Publishing, ISBN 978-0224095709
Awards
editBooks
edit- Royal Society/Committee on Public Understanding of Science (CoPUS) - Science Book prize shortlist: How the Earth Works
- Royal Society/Committee on Public Understanding of Science (CoPUS) - Science Book prize shortlist: What Happens When
- Royal Society/Committee on Public Understanding of Science (CoPUS) - Science Book prize shortlist: Investigations: Electricity
- Royal Society/Committee on Public Understanding of Science (CoPUS) - Science Book prize shortlist: Big Book of the Brain
- Royal Society/Committee on Public Understanding of Science (CoPUS) - Science Book prize shortlist - 2016: Project Body[7]
Plays
edit- Academia Rossica Russian translation prize shortlist: The Naked Guest plus Pushkin poems
Notes and references
editReferences
edit- ^ Daily Telegraph, 13 Oct 2014 Oxbridge interview questions: are you clever enough? By Sarah Oliver
- ^ a b c "John Farndon". Rlf.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
- ^ Clements, Paul (10 December 2014). "Could you answer the toughest Oxbridge question?". Telegraph. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
- ^ Shayakhmetova, Zhanna (2 March 2021). "Love, Poetry and Friendship Bring British and Eurasian Authors Together in Unique Almanac". Astana Times. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ Disinformation (company) Google Books, 2005, Bird Flu by John Farndon
- ^ John Farndon, Awards
- ^ a b The Guardian 21 Nov 2016 Royal Society's young people's prize. John Farndon shortlisted
- ^ The Guardian, 19 May 2016, Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize shortlist 2016 - in pictures