Catherine JohnsonFRSL (born 1962) is a British author and screenwriter. She has written several
young adult novels and co-wrote the screenplay for the 2004 drama film Bullet Boy (directed by and co-written with
Saul Dibb).[1]
Background and career
Catherine Johnson was born in
London, England, in 1962. Her father was
Jamaican and her mother was
Welsh. Johnson grew up in North London and attended Tetherdown Primary School. Later she studied film at
St Martin's School of Art, before turning to writing.[2][3]
Her first book, The Last Welsh Summer, was published by Welsh publisher
Pont Books in 1993. She has since written and published 20 novels, including two for children about pioneering Arctic explorer
Matthew Henson.[4] In 1999 her book Landlocked was honoured as an
International Youth Library White Raven book.[5] Other accolades include the 2014 Young Quills Award for best historical fiction for over-12s for her 2013 book Sawbones, which was also shortlisted for the Rotherham Book Award, the Salford Children's Book Prize and the Hoo Kids Book Award.[6] Johnson won the 2019 Little Rebels Award for Radical Children's Fiction for her 2018 book Freedom.[7][8]