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March 1, 2012/in BfK News /by Richard Hill
This article is featured in BfK 193 March 2012
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BfK News: March 2012

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The CILIP Carnegie and Greenaway Shortlists 2012

The Carnegie shortlist:

My Name is Mina by David Almond, Hodder (9+)

Small Change for Stuart by Lissa Evans, Doubleday (8+)

The Midnight Zoo by Sonya Hartnett, Walker (9+)

Everybody Jam by Ali Lewis, Andersen (12+)

Trash by Andy Mulligan, David Fickling Books (12+)

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness & Siobhan Dowd, ill. Jim Kay, Walker (9+)

My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece by Annabel Pitcher, Orion (10+)

Between Shades of Grey by Ruta Sepetys, Puffin (12+)

Commenting on this year’s shortlist, Rachel Levy, Children’s Library Services Manager for Sutton Libraries and chair of the CILIP Carnegie judging panel said: ‘Choosing the CILIP Carnegie shortlist is always a tough call but the strength of this year’s field was exceptional. These books will take readers to some dark and difficult places, but all the books are ultimately about the beauty and hopefulness of life.’

The Greenaway shortlist:

Wolf Won’t Bite by Emily Gravett, Macmillan (4+)

Puffin Peter by Petr Horácek, Walker (4+)

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness & Siobhan Dowd, ill. Jim Kay, Walker (9+)

Slog’s Dad by Dave McKean, Walker (8+)

Solomon Crocodile by Catherine Rayner, Macmillan (4+)

The Gift by Rob Ryan, Barefoot Books (6+)

There Are No Cats in This Book by Viviane Schwarz, Walker (4+)

Can We Save the Tiger? by Vicky White, Walker (6+)

Rachel Levy said: ‘Our final shortlist is extraordinarily varied, eight books with very different artistic styles. Yet each book offers a superb and rewarding visual experience, exactly what the Kate Greenaway Medal sets out to highlight.’

The 2012 Carnegie and Greenaway winners will be announced on Thursday 14 June.

 

UKLA Book awards 2012

The shortlisted titles are:

3-6 category

A Splendid Friend, Indeed by Suzanne Bloom, Alanna Books

A Place to Call Home by Alexis Deacon, ill. Viviane Schwarz, Walker

Little Red Hood by Marjolaine Leray, trans. Sarah Ardizzone, Phoenix Yard

Iris and Isaac by Catherine Rayner, Little Tiger Press

Mole’s Sunrise by Jeanne Willis, ill. Sarah Fox-Davies, Walker

Scruffy Bear and the Six White Mice by Chris Wormell, Cape

7-11 category

A Girl Called Dog by Nicola Davies. Ill. James de la Rue, Corgi

The Memory Cage by Ruth Eastham, Scholastic

Small Change for Stuart by Lissa Evans, Doubleday

Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis, Oxford

Moon Pie by Simon Mason, David Fickling Books

The Girl Savage by Katherine Rundell, Faber

12-16 category

Long Lankin by Lindsey Barraclough, Bodley Head

iBoy by Kevin Brooks, Puffin

Being Billy by Phil Earle, Puffin

Trash by Andy Mulligan, David Fickling

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness & Siobhan Dowd, ill. Jim Kay, Walker

Half Brother by Kenneth Oppel, David Fickling Books

The winners will be announced during the UKLA International Conference to be held from the 6–8 July 2012 at the University of Leicester

 

Blue Peter Awards 2012

American Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid has been voted Best Children’s Book of the Last Ten Years by the nation’s children in a special online vote.

Young voters were asked to choose their favourite book from a shortlist of ten titles that included Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and books by former Children’s Laureates Jacqueline Wilson, Michael Morpurgo and Quentin Blake as well as comedian David Walliams.

Gareth P Jones’s werewolf mystery The Considine Curse won the Blue Peter Book of the Year. Over 300 school pupils between age eight and 12 from across the UK read the four books and voted for Gareth’s as their favourite.

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