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BfK No. 139 - March 2003

Cover Story
This issue's cover illustration, by David Roberts, is from Philip Ardagh's Heir of Mystery published by Faber in April. Philip Ardagh is interviewed by Jeff Hynds. Thanks to Faber for their help with this March cover.

BfK No. 139 Articles

Editorial - March 2003

News and comment from the Editor.

Non-Fiction Publishing: The Facts of the Matter

Sue Unstead on the different kinds of non-fiction publishing.

Authorgraph No.139: Philip Ardagh

Philip Ardagh interviewed by Jeff Hynds.

St Martin's Top Ten Fiction Titles

Jan Butler on a school library survey.

Expanding the Critical Commentary on Children's Literature

Margaret Meek on the Rustins' Narratives of Love and Loss.

BfK Profile: Henning Mankell

Julia Eccleshare and Beverley Naidoo on the novels of Henning Mankell.

Hal's Reading Diary - March 2003

Roger Mills on his son Hal at 24 months.

BfK Briefing - March 2003

News * Awards * Obituaries * Letters to the Editor

Useful Organisations No.26: Write Away!

Creative writing consultancy providing support for teachers and young writers.

I Wish I'd Written... Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse

David Almond chooses Kevin Henkes' Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse.

Good Reads: Dragon School

Reviews from pupils of the Dragon School, Oxford.

Classics in Short No.38: Eric: or Little by Little

Brian Alderson on F W Farrar's Eric: or Little by Little.

Editor's Choice

Big Mama Makes the World

Phyllis Root
(Walker Books Ltd)
5

'When Big Mama made the world, she didn't mess about.' A stout yet energetic housewife with a baby on her hip, Big Mama takes time off from baking and doing to laundry to create the world in six days. On the seventh day, of course, she rests....

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New Talent

Viaduct Child

Patrick Wood
(Scholastic)
3

This first novel is set in a dystopian world that is strangely familiar and yet unfamiliar. Dushma is a non-person by law as she has no ID card. As a result she cannot register to go to school or even buy tickets to travel. She hides away, looked...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 139

  • Under 5s
  • Ages 5-8
  • Ages 8-10
  • Ages 10-14
  • Ages 14+
  • Books About Children's Books

Under 5s

  • Ten Red Apples

    Virginia Miller
    5
  • Big Mama Makes the World

    Phyllis Root
    5
  • 123 Follow Me!

    Philippe Dupasquier
    5
  • I am a Dog

    Alan Brown
    4
  • What Shall We Do, Blue Kangaroo?

    Emma Chichester Clark
    4
  • A Box Full of Monsters

    Riske Lemmens
    4
  • Sweet as a Strawberry!; Cool as a Cucumber!

    Sally Smallwood
    3
  • I Want My Tooth

    Tony Ross
    3
  • Hello! says Olly Bear

    Tony Kenyon
    3
  • Do Your Ears Hang Low?

    Caroline Jayne Church
    3
  • Ten Fingers; Diamonds and Squares; Sunny or Cloudy; Blue Sky Blue

    Ken Wilson-Max
    3
  • Pop-up Toddlerobics

    Zita Newcome
    3
  • What Shall We Do with the Boo Hoo Baby?

    Cressida Cowell
    2
  • Sweet Dreams, Louie

    Yves Got
    2

Ages 5-8

  • The Hidden Forest

    Jeannie Baker
    5
  • The Classic Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    5
  • Bongani's Day: From Dawn to Dusk in a South African City; Boushra's Day: From Dawn to Dusk in an Egyptian City; Enrique's Day: From Dawn to Dusk in a Peruvian City; Huy and Vinh's Day: From Dawn to Dusk in a Vietnamese City; Iina-Marja's Day: From Dawn to

    Gisèle Wulfsohn
    4
  • The Pied Piper

    Henriette Barkow
    4
  • Don't Let Go!

    Jeanne Willis
    4
  • I Wonder Why My Tummy Rumbles and other questions about my body

    Brigid Avison
    3
  • The Great Fire of London; Homes; Seaside Holidays; Florence Nightingale; Toys

    Stewart Ross
    3
  • The Divali Story Big Book

    Anita Ganeri
    3

Ages 8-10

  • Joan of Arc and her Marching Orders

    Phil Robins
    5
  • Explorers Wanted! In the Jungle

    Simon Chapman
    5
  • Protecting the Environment

    Diane Church
    5
  • The Wolf's Footprint

    Susan Price
    5
  • Charles Dickens and Friends

    5
  • Diary of a Princess: A Tale from Marco Polo's Travels

    Heather Maisner
    4
  • Doctor Quack

    Geraldine McCaughrean
    4
  • A Voice of Her Own: The Story of Phillis Wheatley, Slave Poet

    Kathryn Lasky
    3
  • It's Raining Pigs & Noodles; A Pizza the Size of the Sun

    Jack Prelutsky
    3
  • Drop Dead, Danielle

    Jenny Oldfield
    3
  • Screw Loose; Screw Loose 4u2read.ok; Friday Forever; Friday Forever 4u2read.ok

    Alison Prince
    3
  • Global Warming

    Chris Oxlade
    2

Ages 10-14

  • One Small Suitcase

    Barry Turner
    5
  • The Devil's Toenail

    Sally Prue
    5
  • Human Body Revealed

    Dr Sue Davidson
    Ben Morgan
    4
  • The Wall Street Crash; The Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Alex Woolf
    4
  • Stravaganza: City of Masks

    Mary Hoffman
    4
  • Malka

    Mirjam Pressler
    4
  • Massive

    Julia Bell
    4
  • Going For Stone

    Philip Gross
    4
  • Boy Overboard

    Morris Gleitzman
    4
  • Girls in Tears

    Jacqueline Wilson
    4
  • People Around the World

    Antony Mason
    3
  • Alex Does Drugs; Is Helen Pregnant?; Jamal Is Overweight; Jon Drinks Alcohol; Kate Smokes Cigarettes; Why Won't Kim Eat?

    Janine Amos
    3
  • Artificial Intelligence: The Impact on our Lives

    Alex Woolf
    3
  • Viaduct Child

    Patrick Wood
    3
  • Climbing a Monkey Puzzle Tree

    Karen Wallace
    3
  • A Shocking Accident: Stories with a Sting in the Tail

    3
  • Read My Lips

    Jana Novotny Hunter
    3
  • Dark Wind Blowing

    Jackie French
    3
  • Through the Tempests Dark and Wild: A Story of Mary Shelley

    Sharon Darrow
    2

Ages 14+

  • Alchemy

    Margaret Mahy
    5
  • America is Me

    E R Frank
    5
  • The Facts Speak for Themselves

    Brock Cole
    5
  • What the Birds See

    Sonya Hartnett
    5
  • The Beet Fields

    Gary Paulsen
    4
  • The Last Virgin

    David Belbin
    3
  • Lady, My Life as a Bitch

    Melvin Burgess
    3

Books About Children's Books

  • Introducing Children's Literature: From Romanticism to Postmodernism

    Deborah Cogan Thacker
    Jean Webb
    3
  • Children Reading Pictures: Interpreting Visual Texts

    Evelyn Arizpe
    Morag Styles
    3

BfK News

DICKENS AND CHILDHOOD CONFERENCE

Dickens and Childhood Conference and Symposium Monday 18 June

It is not too late to book places on this special one-day conference on Dickens and Childhood, which will include walks, lectures, readings, and parallel sessions on topics that will appeal to students, teachers, Dickens experts, and the ‘interested reader’.

Marcia Williams Dickens

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Siobhan Dowd Trust launches competition to help encourage a love of reading

The Siobhan Dowd Trust launches competition to help encourage a love of reading

The Siobhan Dowd Trust is proud to announce that Michael Rosen, Poet and ex-Childrens’ Laureate will be on the judging panel of a schools campaign, which is asking teachers and librarians for their ideas about how they encourage a love of books in their schools. The Trust will use the entries to build up a database of ideas which can be shared and swapped… and the ten best or most innovative ideas will receive £1000 worth of books.

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Maurice Sendak June 1928 – May 2012

Maurice Sendak, who has died at the age of 83 was one of the most important illustrators of the twentieth century. Joanna Carey assesses his career for Books for Keeps

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2012 Branford Boase Shortlist

Branford Boase Award logoSeven authors are on the shortlist for the 2012 Branford Boase Award, announced today, Monday 30 April.

The Branford Boase Award is given annually to the author of an outstanding debut novel for children. Uniquely, it also honours the editor of the winning title and highlights the importance of the editor in nurturing new talent.

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Riddell and Stewart Guest Speakers at IBBY UK AGM 2 May

Chris Riddell and Paul Stewart will be guest speakers at the IBBY UK AGM on Wednesday 2 May at Random House 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA, London. The meeting is free and non-members are welcome. Refreshments will be available from 6.30pm with Chris and Paul speaking at 7pm. Book sales and a signing will take place after the meeting. To book a place email bicarrington@nasuwt.net

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2012 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medal Shortlists

2012 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medal Shortlists

The shortlists have been announced for the 2012 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals, the oldest and most prestigious of all the UK’s children’s book awards.

There are eight books on each shortlist, two more than has been usual: a sign perhaps of the difficulty the judges had in making their final choice.

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GUUS KUIJER TO RECEIVE THE ASTRID LINDGREN MEMORIAL AWARD 2012

The 2012 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award is to be awarded to the Dutch author Guus Kuijer.

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FIRST BRITISH EXHIBITION OF CHINESE PICTURE BOOK ILLUSTRATION

In April, London hosts the first exhibitions in Britain of Chinese children’s and picture book illustration. The exhibitions feature eighty individual illustrations by China’s most celebrated children’s illustrators, and is organised by the Zhejiang Publishing Group, the Publishers’ Association of China, Propeller TV, and the Chinese Board on Books for Young People (CBBY); with the cooperation of the UK section of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY UK).

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NEW AWARD SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED

As we wait for the announcement of the shortlists for this year’s CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals, two other interesting and unusual award shortlists have just been revealed.

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Transfer for Once Upon A Wartime exhibition

The Once Upon A Wartime exhibition is now at IWM North Manchester, until 2 September 2012

Based on five war-based children’s novels, the exhibition explores the history of real life conflicts from 1914 to the present day through the eyes of fictional children.

Read Kate Agnew’s Books for Keeps review of the exhibition here.

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