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Ronald McKie
Born Ronald Cecil Hamlyn McKie
(1909-12-11)11 December 1909
Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Died 8 May 1991(1991-05-08) (aged 81)
Occupation Novelist
Nationality Australian
Period 1940–1988
Notable works The Mango Tree
Notable awards Miles Franklin Award, 1974

Ronald Cecil Hamlyn McKie (born December 11, 1909 – died May 8, 1991) was an Australian novelist, which means he wrote books. He was born in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Ronald McKie became well-known for his stories, especially The Mango Tree.

Ronald McKie's Life and Work

Early Life and Career

Ronald McKie was born in Toowoomba, Queensland. He went to school at the Brisbane Grammar School and then studied at the University of Queensland. After finishing his studies, he started working as a journalist. A journalist is someone who writes for newspapers or magazines. He worked in many different places, including Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore, and China.

Reporting from War

During World War II, Ronald McKie joined the Australian Army from 1942 to 1943. After that, he became a war correspondent. This meant he reported on the war for different newspapers in Australia and the United Kingdom. He told people what was happening during the war through his writing.

After the War

After World War II ended, Ronald McKie continued his work as a journalist. He worked for the Daily Telegraph newspaper in Sydney. He kept writing and telling stories. Ronald McKie passed away on May 8, 1991, in Melbourne, Australia.

Awards and Achievements

Ronald McKie was recognized for his writing. In 1974, he won the important Miles Franklin Award for his novel The Mango Tree. This award is one of Australia's most famous literary prizes. He also shared the FAW Barbara Ramsden Award in the same year for the same book.

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