TTLG Author/Illustrator Profiles
Eve Bunting

The author of more than 100 books for young readers, Eve Bunting was born in the small village of Maghera in Northern Ireland. In 1958, she emigrated to the United States, where she has lived ever since, raising three children and — more recently — welcoming four grandchildren. Bunting began writing after moving to California, where she enrolled in a community college creative writing course. Her first published story, The Two Giants, was a retelling of a folktale she knew from her childhood. "I thought everybody in the world knew that story, and when I found they didn't — well, I thought they should."
Bunting's interest in just about everything, and her confidence in wanting to share her thoughts and experiences with children, has led to her incredible career as the creator of a wide variety of books. She has written picture books, novels, and even some nonfiction. She never shies away from addressing difficult issues, including racial prejudice, death, troubled families, and war; at the same time, her work is infused with hope and beauty. Her numerous awards and honors include the Golden Kite Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers, the PEN Los Angeles Center Literary Award for Special Achievement in Children's Literature, and the Edgar, given by the Mystery Writers of America.
When Bunting isn't writing, she enjoys reading and playing golf. She lives in Pasadena, California, with her husband.
Books Written:
- A Picnic in October
- Christmas Cricket
- Ghost Cat
- Green Shamrocks
- Night of the Gargoyles
- One Green Apple
- Our Library
- S is for Shamrock: An Ireland Alphabet
- Scary Scary Halloween
- Someday a Tree
- St. Patrick’s Day in the morning
- That’s What Leprechauns Do
- The Cart That Carried Martin
- The Day Before Christmas
- The Mother’s Day Mice
- The Pirate Captain's Daughter
- The Pumpkin Fair