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Jeanette Winterson offers a "Hannah Montana" alternative

Jeanette Winterson is here to tell you that Hannah Montana is not the only tween show. Twenty years after BBC adapted Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit for television, Winterson is taking a shot at children's programming for BBC1. Her one-off, Ingenious, tells the story of 11-year-old Sally, who finds an antique glass bottle that leads her on a magical adventure.

"I have wanted to work with the BBC again since the days when we won three Baftas for Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit. Expect great fun and plenty of zest," Winterson told The Guardian.

And that's only the beginning. Winterson is also publishing two more books later this year. The first, The Lion, The Unicorn And Me, is aimed at younger children. The story was originally written as a Christmas piece for The Times in 2007. Scholastic is turning it into a picture book.

On her site, Winterson candidly reveals that the inspiration for The Lion, The Unicorn and Me was the "complete and utter depression" she faced after her break-up with long-time partner Peggy Reynolds:

The night before the lecture we had had a very bad phone call and it was clear that everything was over. I did do the lecture, and rather well, but at great personal cost. When I got back to freezing home — and no milk in the fridge, and no one there, and I had so hoped there would be someone there — I couldn’t even face lighting the fire or cooking, so I put on my old tweed coat, ate cold baked beans with a spoon from the tin, and started the Xmas story.

I stayed up most of the night writing the story, and in the morning, when it got light, I felt very much better. It was one of those acts of grace, a thing that comes like a gift, and makes you feel you are not alone, not worthless, not lost.

The second story Winterson will publish this autumn is The Battle Of The Sun. It is set in 1600s London, and follows a young boy named Jack as he battles alongside dragons, knights and even Queen Elizabeth I. (You know her: The "virgin" queen. She was totally a lesbian, right?)

On her site, Winterson also spoke a little about The Battle of the Sun:

I finished it on my birthday last year, in Paris, where I was staying with Natalie Clein, the cellist whom I love. I do love her; it is sometimes as simple as that.

It sounds as if Winterson has had a tumultuous few years, but things are looking bright again: she's found love, and later this year we'll get three new creative works from her.

Do any of Winterson's upcoming projects sound like something you'll be into watching/reading?

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  • rosebud's picture

    The Passion

    is one of my alltime favorite books... So I'll definitely be looking forward to anything new by her.

    Deb Rox's picture

    Love Jeanette

    She is definitely one of our finest, so the idea that children will benefit from her great creative mind is fantastic.

    Deb

    www.debontherocks.com

    www.queeropshere.com

     

    baubo's picture

    her YA novel Tanglewreck was very enjoyable

    really wish i could say that about her last few adult offerings, but Lighthousekeeping was, in my opinion, derivative and boring. Stone Gods was better, but for me nothing she's done since has been as chewy and lovely and compulsively rereadable as Sexing the Cherry. My name is Jordan and this is the first thing I saw . . .

    but of course i'll continue to read/watch her output.

    Jes's picture

    I teared up at how Winterson

    I teared up at how Winterson saved herself (her very life?) and grew stronger after what must have been an emotionally horrific breakup with her partner by writing The Lion, The Unicorn and Me.  I've always believed in the power of writing, how it can transform not only the reader but also the writer herself.  Bravo, Jeanette Winsterson!
    Aya's picture

    I was Hoping

    For a lesbian version of Hannah Montanna. 
    Paula's picture

    HAhahahah

    that would be one interesting kid tv show.

    a teenage girl who lives the double life of a super gay popstar

    .lamby.'s picture

    um, so just the usual hm then?

    lilly & miley are already gayer than 2 possums in a pink blender on demi lovato's tour bus on christmas day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-iccUxhs08 see?

     

    ~i’m just a little bossy, i like it how i like it, when i like it...and that’s how it is~ :P

    notshane's picture

    my favourite

    book of Winterson's is Written on the Body. It was inspired by her affair with Pat Kavanagh, her literary agent.

    She is devoted to her goddaughters, who she wrote Tanglewreck for. I'm sure many of these current projects for children are likewise inspired by them.

    RainbowSheep's picture

    Written on the body

    This is possibly my favourite book, I read it at university and it changed something in me, for the better. I'll buy/read anything Winterson writes, I love her work, even the bizarre stuff.

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    Callie: You don't even like sandwiches!

    Arizona: But I like the girl who has the sandwiches.

    yet-another-lesbian-in-black's picture

    Intruiging

    Very glad to hear that The Lion, the Unicorn and Me will be published. I can't wait to gift it to my new little cousin. It's starting to become a family tradition to read it aloud every Christmas Eve.

    Hopefully she will have a reading *dreaming*

    nevergrowup's picture

    Just started reading her

    Have just picked up "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" for the first time!

    Can't seem to put it down!

    Got severely told of by my other half last night and was told to "Put the god dammed book down, turn the light off, and go to sleep!"

    dancingdi's picture

    Winterson

    Happy to hear that children will be able to benefit from Winterson's creativity. She is one of my favorite writers and I will read just about anything she puts out although Written on the Body will always be my favorite. 

     

    Dance like no one is watching. Love like you've never been hurt.

    axon's picture

    I love Jeanette Winterson's books!!!

    Written on the body, GUT symmetries, art objects, oranges are not the only fruit...She's an amazing writer!!!

    I can't wait to buy the picture book of "the lion, the unicorn and me". I completely loved that story when I read it at her site. Really moving. And "the white room" is another wonderful short-story...

    joey's picture

    what happened to the movie

    what happened to the movie plans? i love her books but where is the movie? i thought they were doing the passion as a movie has that idea been scratched?