James Moloney


James "Jim" Moloney is an Australian children's author. A prolific writer whose books span an age range from seven- to seventeen-year-olds, he is best known for his young adult novels. He has been nominated and won awards for his books in the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards. His books have been translated into French, Korean, Lithuanian and Flemish/Dutch.
Moloney was born in Sydney but grew up in Brisbane where he still lives today with his wife, Kate a retired teacher-librarian. He trained as a teacher and holds diplomas in Teacher–Librarianship and Computer Education. His role as a Teacher Librarian sparked his interest in children's literature and eventually led to his early attempts at writing. His first book, Crossfire, was published in 1992 and he continues to publish. In 1998 he resigned from teaching at Marist College Ashgrove and now writes full-time in a cabin in his backyard affectionately known by the family as 'Dad's Shed'.
His says of his writing
I like to get inside the head of today's adolescents to connect with the passion they have for like and understand what they care about. The challenge then is to express it in a story.
His themes in his novels for older readers include family, love, belonging, body image, rites of passage, sexism, mateship/friendship, winning at all costs, relationships, identity, disability and racial issues.

Gracey Trilogy

Children's Book Council of Australia Awards
Winner Children's Peace Literature Award 1997 : A bridge to Wiseman's Cove
Recommended Book Children's Peace Literature Award 1999 : Buzzard Breath and Brains
Honourable Mention - UNESCO Prize for Children's Literature in the Service of Tolerance and Peace : Angela
Winner Victorian Premiers Award 2001 Young adult category : Touch me
Winner Children's Peace Literature Award 2001 : Touch me
Winner Herald Sun prize for Young Adult Literature 2001 : Touch me
Shortlisted Children's Peace Literature Award 2007 : Lost Property
Winner Gold Inky 2011 : Silvermay
Shortlisted Best Designed Children's Fiction Book 2015 : Disappearing Act