The Tower Hamlets Book Award 2009
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Winner:
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES
by Jeff Kinney, Puffin
The award is aimed at children aged 9 to 12 and the winning title is chosen by children in the borough. The award is now in its third year, with the selection and judging process running from March through to December.
Over the summer term schools participated in various reading initiatives and activities involving the longlisted titles, and culminating in the children voting in late July in some schools and in early September in others for their top six titles for this year’s shortlist.
One significant feature of the award is that, because it runs over both the summer and autumn terms, there are opportunities to promote joint reading activities between primary and secondary school libraries that link in with, and better support, the transition of pupils from Year 6 to Year 7.
Schools continue to promote a range of activities around the six shortlisted titles in the run-up to the grand finale which took place at Tower Hamlets’ flagship Whitechapel Idea Store on the afternoon of Friday 4th December, attended by authors Sally Nicholls and Damian Kelleher, amongst others. Groups of children from ten borough primary and secondary schools were also present, with seven schools treating the large audience to some original and exciting presentations on their favourite shortlisted titles. Artwork from an ‘alternative book cover’ competition run in conjunction with the book award was also on display at the award ceremony.
Finally, at the end of an exciting afternoon of literary debate and persuasion, the winner of the 2009 Tower Hamlets Book Award was announced as ‘DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES’ by Jeff KINNEY. Some twenty borough schools participated in this year’s voting.
For more information about the Award, please contact Gillian Harris, Head of Tower Hamlets Schools Library Service, tel. 020 7364 6428: email: Gillian.Harris@towerhamlets.gov.uk
Additional details of the award can also be found at www.towerhamlets-sls.org.uk
The shortlist was announced on Monday 14th September 2009 as:-
The Savage
by David Almond and Dave Mckean (illustrator), Walker, 2008
Life, interrupted
by Damian Kelleher, Piccadilly Press, 2009
Rodrick rules: Diary of a wimpy kid
by Jeff Kinney, Puffin, 2008
Lost Riders
by Elizabeth Laird, Macmillan, 2009
Ways to live forever
by Sally Nicholls, Marion Lloyd, 2008
Malice
by Chris Wooding, Scholastic, 2009


