Guardian Children's Fiction PrizeShortlist

Given by The Guardian

Otros Nombres: Guardian Award (Inglés)
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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. mostrar más 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.

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Stages:
Todos, Winner (54), Runner-up (1), Shortlist (62), Longlist (64)
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Todos, No Category (62)

Shortlist 62

ObraAño
The Bone Sparrow por Zana Fraillon2016
Hell and High Water por Tanya Landman2016
The Marvels por Brian Selznick2016
The Lie Tree por Frances Hardinge2015
An Island of Our Own por Sally Nicholls2015
Five Children on the Western Front por Kate Saunders2015
Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures por Kate DiCamillo2014
Eramos mentirosos (Spanish Edition) por E. Lockhart2014
Phoenix por SF Said2014
The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas por David Almond2013
Bajo la misma estrella por John Green2013
Rooftoppers por Katherine Rundell2013
A Greyhound of a Girl por Roddy Doyle2012
Dead End in Norvelt por Jack Gantos2012
The Abominables por Eva Ibbotson2012
My Name Is Mina por David Almond2011
Twilight Robbery por Frances Hardinge2011
Moon Pie por Simon Mason2011
Ahora por Morris Gleitzman2010
Unhooking the Moon por Gregory Hughes2010
The Ogre of Oglefort por Eva Ibbotson2010
Solace of the Road por Siobhán Dowd2009
Entonces por Morris Gleitzman2009
Nación por Terry Pratchett2009
Cosmic por Frank Cottrell Boyce2008
Bog Child por Siobhán Dowd2008
Antes de morirme por Jenny Downham2008
The Falconer's Knot: A Story of Friars, Flirtation and Foul Play por Mary Hoffman2007
The Truth Sayer por Sally Prue2007
Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire por Andy Stanton2007
Framed por Frank Cottrell Boyce2006
Blown Away por Patrick Cave2006
Fly by Night por Frances Hardinge2006
Millions por Frank Cottrell Boyce2005
The Minister's Daughter por Julie Hearn2005
The Hunted por Alex Shearer2005
The Boy in the Burning House por Tim Wynne-Jones2005
No Shame, No Fear por Ann Turnbull2004
Last Train from Kummersdorf por Leslie Wilson2004
Los comefuegos por David Almond2003
Lucas por Kevin Brooks2003
The Speed of the Dark por Alex Shearer2003
Warehouse por Keith Gray2002
Jake's Tower por Elizabeth Laird2002
The Shell House por Linda Newbery2002
El asombroso Mauricio y sus roedores sabios por Terry Pratchett2002
The Dark Horse por Marcus Sedgwick2002
My Brother's Ghost por Allan Ahlberg2001
Witch Child por Celia Rees2001
Raspberries on the Yangtze por Karen Wallace2001
Kit's Wilderness por David Almond2000
Little Soldier por Bernard Ashley2000
King of Shadows por Susan Cooper2000
The Eclipse of the Century por Jan Mark2000
Harry Potter y el Prisionero de Azkaban por J. K. Rowling2000
Harry Potter y la Cámara Secreta por J. K. Rowling1999
The Track of the Wind (Surya Trilogy) por Jamila Gavin1998
Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal por J. K. Rowling1998
Secret Songs por Jane Stemp1998
Creepers por Keith Gray1997
The Trokeville Way por Russell Hoban1996
The Granny Project por Anne Fine1984

Descripciones

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, Escritos por miembros)

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, Escritos por miembros)