H. A. Lindsay

H. A. Lindsay
Born Harold Arthur Lindsay
(1900-11-13)13 November 1900
Hyde Park, South Australia
Died 4 December 1969(1969-12-04) (aged 69)
Highgate, South Australia
Occupation novelist and writer for children
Language English
Nationality Australian
Notable works The First Walkabout
Notable awards Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers
Years active 1915-1964

H. A. Lindsay (19001969) was an Australian writer for children who was born in Hyde Park, South Australia.[1]

He travelled widely in Australia before working as a commercial bee-keeper and farmer leading up to the Second World War. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in 1942 and rose to warrant officer, class one, in the Australian Army Education Service where he taught the bushcraft he had learned on his pre-war travels.[2]

After the war he became a full-time writer and broadcaster, writing regular columns for the Melbourne Age and Adelaide Sunday Advertiser newspapers.[2]

He wrote five novels for adults and was awarded the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers for his work The First Walkabout which he wrote with Norman B Tindale and published in 1954.[3]

He died in Highgate, South Australia in 1969.[1]

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Young Adult fiction

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