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BfK No. 202 - September 2013
BfK 202 September 2013

This issue’s cover illustration is from Skellig, 15th Anniversary Edition, illustration © Jon Carling. Thanks to Hodder Children’s Books for their help with this September cover and to Macmillan Children’s Books for their support of the Authorgraph interview with Rebecca Cobb.

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BfK No. 202 Articles

Editorial 202

Editorial

The Middle of Nowhere – an interview with Geraldine McCaughrean

Geraldine McCaughrean discusses her new novel.

Indian Myths

Indian Myths an introduction

Ten of the Best Story Collections

Story Collections chosen by Patrick Ryan

Jane Ray Windows into Illustration

Jane Ray on her new style of illustration

William Blake and angels’ wings: Skellig fifteenth anniversary

David Almond interviewed by Geraldine Brennan

Authorgraph interview 202 Rebecca Cobb

Rebecca Cobb interviewed by George Hunt

From Story to Stage

Geoff Fox on an inspirational story-telling project

More than Ever: Patrick Ness interview

Patrick Ness on his new novel More Than This

‘To Boldly Go’ - the Children’s Laureate 1999 and beyond

The Laureate: a history

Philip Reeve I Wish I'd Written

Philip Reeve expresses his admiration for Hilary McKay

Good Reads 202

Chosen by readers at Mill Dam Junior Infant and Nursery School, Pontefract, West Yorkshire

Briefing 202

News and Awards

Red Lemon Press

Introducing a new non-fiction publisher

Picture Book Apps: the best new titles

Selected by Lucy Russell

Classics in Short number 101

Charles Kingsley’s story collection, The Heroes.

Neil Gaiman interviewed for Books for Keeps by Nicholas Tucker

Nicholas Tucker interviews Neil Gaiman about his new book Fortunately the Milk.

An interview with Francesca Simon: The Lost Gods

Francesca Simon answers questions on The Lost Gods.

DRAWING FROM THE CITY: TARA BOOKS IN LONDON

Gita Wolf on the launch of Drawing from the City at the Illustration Cupboard.

Hallowe’en interview: Berlie Doherty talks about her new book The Company of Ghosts

Berlie Doherty interviewed

Editor's Choice

Phoenix

S. F. Said
(David Fickling Books)
5

Lucky's life is thrown into turmoil when his mother dies protecting him from government forces. Lucky escapes in the alien spaceship commanded by Captain Nox. His mission - to find his father, the heroic Major Dashwood, fighting beyond the...

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New Talent

Winter Damage

Natasha Carthew
(Bloomsbury Childrens)
5

Ennor thought the idea of doing things for the sake of it was strange and wasteful in time and purpose, but she was fourteen and could count fun times on the fingers of just one hand.

Fourteen year old Ennor lives in a trailer...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 202

  • Under 5s
  • Ages 5-8
  • Ages 8-10
  • Ages 10-14
  • Ages 14+

Under 5s

  • Picnic

    John Burningham
    5
  • Do Not Enter The Monster Zoo

    Amy Sparkes
    5
  • It’s Not Yours, It’s Mine

    Susanna Moores
    4
  • You’re A Rude Pig, Bertie

    Claudia Bolt
    4
  • Animal Opposites

    Nicola Killen
    4
  • Hannah’s Night

    Komako Sakai
    3
  • Jellybean Goes to School

    Margaret Roc
    3
  • Twinkle, Twinkle, Squiglet Pig

    Joyce Dunbar
    3
  • Where’s Tim’s Ted? It’s Time For Bed!

    Ian Whybrow
    3

Ages 5-8

  • The Good Little Devil and other tales

    Pierre Gripari
    5
  • Mr Tiger Goes Wild

    Peter Brown
    5
  • Little Mouse’s Big Book of Beasts

    Emily Gravett
    5
  • The Day the Crayons Quit

    Oliver Jeffers
    5
  • Dustbin Dad

    Peter Bently
    4
  • Help! We Need a Title!

    Hervé Tulley
    4
  • Dixie O’Day In the Fast Lane

    Shirley Hughes
    Clara Vulliamy
    4
  • Barmy Barney Barn Owl

    Ann Jungman
    3
  • Captain Brainpower and the Mighty Mean Machine

    Sam Lloyd
    3
  • Mabel and Me Best of Friends

    Mark Sperring
    3

Ages 8-10

  • The Good Little Devil and other tales

    Pierre Gripari
    5
  • Girls, Goddesses and Giants: stories of heroines from around the world

    Lari Don
    5
  • Demeter and Persephone

    Hugh Lupton
    Daniel Morden
    5
  • The Twistrose Key

    Tone Almhjell
    5
  • Good Dog, Bad Dog

    Dave Shelton
    4
  • Hilda and the Troll

    Luke Pearson
    4
  • Flora and Ulysses, The Illuminated Adventures

    Kate DiCamillo
    4
  • Oliver and the Seawigs

    Philip Reeve
    4
  • Baddies, Beasties and a Sprinkling of Crumbs

    Tracey Corderoy
    4
  • Mysterious Traveller

    Mal Peet
    4

Ages 10-14

  • Winter Damage

    Natasha Carthew
    5
  • Lockwood & Co

    Jonathan Stroud
    5
  • Phoenix

    S. F. Said
    5
  • Ghost Hawk

    Susan Cooper
    5
  • Russian Roulette

    Anthony Horowitz
    5
  • The Broken Spell

    Erika McGann
    4
  • Rebecca Rocks

    Anna Carey
    4
  • Vango

    Timothée De Fombelle
    4
  • The Society of Thirteen

    Gareth P Jones
    4
  • Attack of the Cupids

    John Dickinson
    4
  • A Kiss, a Dare and a Boat called Promise

    Fiona Foden
    4
  • Spooked: the haunting of Kit Connelly

    Paul Bryers
    3
  • Iremonger: Heap House

    Edward Carey
    3
  • The Dead Men Stood Together

    Chris Priestley
    3
  • Shine

    Candy Gourlay
    3
  • Ways to See a Ghost

    Emily Diamand
    3
  • A House Without Mirrors

    Marten Sanden
    3
  • Far Far Away

    Tom McNeal
    3
  • Fire Spell

    Laura Amy Schlitz
    3
  • My Friend, the Enemy

    Dan Smith
    3
  • Cross my heart

    Carmen Reid
    1

Ages 14+

  • Split Second

    Sophie McKenzie
    5
  • The Boy on the Wooden Box: A Memoir

    Leon Leyson
    5
  • The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

    Holly Black
    5
  • All the Truth That’s in Me

    Julie Berry
    5
  • Vivian Versus the Apocalypse

    Katie Coyle
    5
  • Blood Donors

    Steve Tasane
    5
  • Severed Heads, Broken Hearts

    Robyn Schneider
    4
  • Fearsome Dreamer

    Laure Eve
    4
  • Night Witches

    L J Adlington
    4
  • In Bloom

    Matthew Crow
    4
  • Hello Darkness

    Anthony McGowan
    4
  • Crown of Midnight

    Sarah J Maas
    4
  • One Moment

    Kristina McBride
    3
  • Terra

    Mitch Benn
    3
  • The Rig

    Joe Ducie
    3

BfK News

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LONGLISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 CILIP CARNEGIE AND KATE GREENAWAY MEDALS

The longlist for the 2021 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals have been announced.

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LONGLIST ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 KLAUS FLUGGE PRIZE

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NOW OPEN: 2021 HENRIETTA BRANFORD WRITING COMPETITION

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The Henrietta Branford Writing Competition, the annual competition for young people which runs in conjunction with the Branford Boase Award, is now open.

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Every two years, IBBY invites nominations for its international List of Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities. Nominations are made by IBBY national sections and the final list is selected from these by the IBBY Documentation Centre of Books for Young People with Disabilities, based in Toronto. Because of its international content, the list is unique in the children’s book world. It is a huge voluntary undertaking as every country is encouraged to submit up to twelve titles across the three categories.

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LONGLIST FOR THE 2021 BRANFORD BOASE AWARD

The longlist for the 2021 Branford Boase Award has been announced. Set up in memory of award-winning author Henrietta Branford and her editor Wendy Boase, one of the founders of Walker Books, the Branford Boase Award is given annually to the author of an outstanding debut novel for children.

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NATASHA FARRANT WINS 2020 COSTA CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD

Natasha Farrant

Writer and literary scout Natasha Farrant has won the 2020 Costa Children’s Book Award for Voyage of the Sparrowhawk, a book which the judges described as ‘pure heavenly escapism and a purely joyful read.’

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ROBIN WALKER WINS THE 2020 ALCS EDUCATIONAL WRITERS’ AWARD FOR BLACK HISTORY MATTERS

The winner of the 2020 ALCS Educational Writers’ Award is Black History Matters: The Story of Black History, From African Kingdoms to Black Lives Matter. Written by acclaimed Black historian, Robin Walker, the 2020 judges praised this accessible, comprehensive and inspiring book which provides a timely introduction both to Black history and the Black Lives Matter movement.

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SHORTLIST FOR THE COSTA CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2020

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The shortlist for the 2020 Costa Children’s Book Award has been announced. No less than 146 books were submitted and from those the judges have chosen a shortlist of four. They are:

Wranglestone by Darren Charlton (Little Tiger)

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