Guardian Children's Fiction PrizeLonglist

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Andere Namen: Guardian Award (Engels)
64 Werken 28,222 boeken 1,409 Besprekingen ½ 3.9
The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize (or Guardian Award) is a prize for works of children's literature by British or Commonwealth authors. It began in 1967 and has since been awarded annually. toon meer Contestants are judged by the Guardian's children’s books editor and a panel of authors. It is a lifetime award in that previous winners are not eligible.

See also the Wikipedia article.
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Stages:
Alle, Winner (54), Runner-up (1), Shortlist (62), Longlist (64)
Categorieën:
Alle, Geen categorie (64)

Longlist 64

WerkJaar
Chasing the Stars door Malorie Blackman2016
Sweet Pizza door G. R. Gemin2016
The Smell of Other People's Houses door Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock2016
Riverkeep door Martin Stewart2016
El Deafo door Cece Bell2015
Apple and Rain door Sarah Crossan2015
Waar het licht is door Jennifer Niven2015
My Name Is Not Friday door Jon Walter2015
Shine door Candy Gourlay2014
She Is Not Invisible door Marcus Sedgwick2014
The Lost Gods (Sleeping Army) door Francesca Simon2014
After Tomorrow door Gillian Cross2013
Maggot Moon door Sally Gardner2013
The Wall door William Sutcliffe2013
A World Between Us door Lydia Syson2013
Dying to Know You door Aidan Chambers2012
Soonchild door Russell Hoban2012
Bullet Boys door Ally Kennen2012
A Boy and a Bear in a Boat door Dave Shelton2012
Horten's Miraculous Mechanisms: Magic, Mystery, & a Very Strange Adventure door Lissa Evans2011
Momentum door Saci Lloyd2011
Mijn zus woont op de schoorsteenmantel door Annabel Pitcher2011
Mr Gum and the Secret Hideout door Andy Stanton2011
Prisoner of the Inquisition door Theresa Breslin2010
Sparks door Ally Kennen2010
Lob door Linda Newbery2010
White Crow door Marcus Sedgwick2010
Genesis door Bernard Beckett2009
De zilveren bliksem door Sally Gardner2009
Rowan the Strange door Julie Hearn2009
Revolver door Marcus Sedgwick2009
The Goldsmith's Daughter door Tanya Landman2008
Bad Blood door Rhiannon Lassiter2008
The Knife That Killed Me door Anthony McGowan2008
The Boyhood of Burglar Bill door Allan Ahlberg2007
Stoneheart door Charlie Fletcher2007
Fearless door Tim Lott2007
Penalti door Mal Peet2007
Duister door David Almond2006
A Swift Pure Cry door Siobhán Dowd2006
De hopeloze heks redt de school door Jill Murphy2006
The Survival Game door Tim Wynne-Jones2006
Candy door Kevin Brooks2005
Torak en Wolf door Michelle Paver2005
The Little Gentleman door Philippa Pearce2005
Brind and the Dogs of War door Christopher Russell2005
Bedreigd door Kevin Brooks2004
Murkmere door Patricia Elliott2004
Useful Idiots door Jan Mark2004
Soldaat Peaceful door Michael Morpurgo2004
Where in the World door Simon French2003
Malarkey door Keith Gray2003
Het boek van de dode dagen door Marcus Sedgwick2003
Bad Alice door Jean Ure2003
Revenge House door Bernard Ashley2002
Exodus door Julie Bertagna2002
Green Boy door Susan Cooper2002
Troy door Adèle Geras2001
Girl in Red door Gaye Hicyilmaz2001
Journey to the River Sea door Eva Ibbotson2001
Fighting Back door Catherine MacPhail2001
24 Hours door Margaret Mahy2001
Heathrow Nights door Jan Mark2001
The Other Side of Truth door Beverley Naidoo2001

Beschrijvingen

The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize (or Guardian Award) is a prize for works of children's literature by British or Commonwealth authors. It began in 1967 and has since been awarded annually. Contestants are judged by the Guardian's children’s books editor and a panel of authors. It is a lifetime award in that previous winners are not eligible.

See also the Wikipedia article. (English, Door lid geschreven)

The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize or Guardian Award is a literary award that annually recognises one fiction book written for children or young adults (at least age eight) and published in the United Kingdom. It is conferred upon the author of the book by The Guardian newspaper, which established it in 1965 and inaugurated it in 1967. It is a lifetime award in that previous winners are not eligible. At least since 2000 the prize is £1,500. ...


Wikipedia article.

(English, Wikipedia)
URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_Children%27s_Fiction_Prize
The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize or Guardian Award is a literary award that annually recognises one fiction book written for children or young adults (at least age seven) and published in the United Kingdom. It is conferred upon the author of the book by The Guardian newspaper, which established it in 1965 and inaugurated it in 1967. It is a lifetime award in that previous winners are not eligible. At least since 2000 the prize is £1,500. The shortlist of no more than four books and the winner are selected by three children's fiction writers, almost always including the latest winner. The Guardian calls it the only children's book award winner selected by peers. The newspaper's children's book editor Julia Eccleshare (at least since 2000) participates in selection of the longlist and thereafter chairs the panel of final judges. (English, Door lid geschreven)