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BfK No. 207 - July 2014
BFK 207 July 2014

This issue’s cover illustration is from Elmer’s Weather by David McKee. Thanks to Andersen Press for their help with this July cover.

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BfK No. 207 Articles

Editorial 207

Comment from the Editor.

Kevin Brooks, winner of the 2014 CILIP Carnegie Medal

Kevin Brooks interviewed by Nicholas Tucker

How the King’s Scout Fared in the Great War

Geoff Fox on texts for children published during the Great War.

Windows into Illustration: Steve Antony

Steve Antony on The Queen's Hat

Ten of the Best: Holiday Reads for Summer 2014

Holiday reads for summer chosen by Marilyn Brocklehurst.

Authorgraph number 207: David McKee

David McKee interviewed by Clive Barnes.

Two Children Tell: The Moomins, Rebecca and Nicholas

by Virginia Lowe

Bunker Mentality

The controversy around Kevin Brook's Carnegie winner analysed.

CHILDREN’S COMICS FOR A NEW GENERATION OF READERS

by Hannah Sackett

Good Reads chosen by Widcombe Junior School Comic Club

Readers in the Comic Club choose.

Books for Keeps Brilliant Libraries: Hull City Libraries

June Lightfoot and Christine Hill of Hull City Council library services on their plans for the 2014 Summer Reading Challenge.

Briefing 207

Obituary, awards

I Wish I'd Written: Natasha Farrant chooses

Natasha Farrant on the book that is 'everything she wishes she'd written'.

Reading for Meaning

Sue Unstead takes a look at a new non-fiction based reading scheme from Dorling Kindersley.

Classics in Short Number 106: The Camels are Coming

The Camels are Coming by W.E. Johns

AN INTERVIEW WITH LEIGH BARDUGO

The author of the Grisha series on why she loves writing fantasy.

Q&A with Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith

Hoffman and Asquith answer questions on their new book Welcome to the Family.

A Silver lining: Hodder Children’s Books’ new digital list

Introduced by editor Jon Appleton.

Editor's Choice

Shackleton's Journey

William Grill
(Flying Eye Books)
4

Recently Scott and his heroic but tragic attempt to reach the South Pole has been very much revisited and is a familiar story even to the young. Shackleton's attempt to cross the Antarctic continent is, perhaps, less well known. Here, the author...

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New Talent

The Savage Kingdom

Simon David Eden
(Simon & Schuster Childrens Books)
4

Just imagine what would happen if the animals of the world finally lost their patience with mankind, and were driven to take direct action against us because of the terrible damage we’ve been wreaking on the natural world. Just imagine if they...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 207

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

Under 5s

  • The Mouse who Ate the Moon: A Peep-through Story Book

    Petr Horácek
    5
  • Tiny: The Invisible World of Microbes

    Nicola Davies
    5
  • Light – Fingered Larry

    Jan Fearnley
    5
  • Hot Dog, Cold Dog

    Frann Preston-Gannon
    4
  • Max the Brave

    Ed Vere
    4
  • Betsy Makes A Splash!

    Helen Stephens
    4
  • Mr Super Poopy Pants

    Rebecca Elliott
    4
  • Stop Sticking Stan!

    Nicola Killen
    4
  • The Hueys in None the Number

    Oliver Jeffers
    4
  • Zeki Loves Baby Club

    Anna McQuinn
    4
  • Marshmallows for Martians

    Adam Guillain
    Charlotte Guillain
    4

Ages 5-8

  • Chicken Clicking

    Jeanne Willis
    5
  • My Teacher is a Monster! (No, I Am Not)

    Peter Brown
    5
  • Matthew’s Dream

    Leo Lionni
    5
  • Wendy Quill is Full Up of Wrong

    Wendy Meddour
    4
  • Foxy Tales: The Road to Fame and Fortune

    Caryl Hart
    4
  • I’m a Little Alien

    James Carter
    4
  • Bluebird

    Bob Staake
    4

Ages 8-10

  • The Wild City Book: Loads of things to do outdoors in towns and cities

    Jo Schofield
    Fiona Danks
    5
  • The Duck and the Darklings

    Glenda Millard
    5
  • Real Stories from Street Children Across the World

    Anthony Robinson
    5
  • The Tale of the Tail

    Margaret Mahy
    5
  • The Fastest Boy in the World

    Elizabeth Laird
    5
  • Dragon Shield

    Charlie Fletcher
    4
  • Jumblecat

    Archie Kimpton
    4
  • 50 things you should know about the First World War

    Jim Eldridge
    4
  • Werewolf Club Rules

    Joseph Coelho
    4
  • Buckle and Squash and the Monstrous Moat-Dragon

    Sarah Courtauld
    4
  • Harvey Drew and the Binmen from Outer Space

    Cas Lester
    3
  • Nathalia Buttface and the Most Embarrassing Dad in the World

    Nigel Smith
    3
  • Compton Valance, The Most Powerful Boy in the Universe

    Matt Brown
    3

Ages 10-14

  • The Pilot and the Little Prince: The Life of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

    Peter Sis
    5
  • Bookside Down

    Joanne Limburg
    5
  • Every Second Counts

    Sophie McKenzie
    5
  • The Broken King

    Philip Womack
    4
  • My Brother's Keeper

    Tony Bradman
    Tom Bradman
    4
  • The Savage Kingdom

    Simon David Eden
    4
  • Shackleton's Journey

    William Grill
    4
  • The Letter for the King

    Tonke Dragt
    4
  • The Paupers of Langden

    Julia Draper
    4
  • Summer’s Shadow

    Anna Wilson
    4
  • The Serpent House

    Bea Davenport
    4
  • The Girl who Walked on Air

    Emma Carroll
    4
  • Mouseheart

    Lisa Fiedler
    4
  • The Tornado Chasers

    Ross Montgomery
    4
  • Haunt Dead Scared

    Curtis Jobling
    4
  • Mars Evacuees

    Sophia McDougall
    3
  • The Obsidian Mirror

    Catherine Fisher
    3

Ages 14+

  • I Predict a Riot

    Catherine Bruton
    5
  • Shadow of the Wolf

    Tim Hall
    4
  • Louder than Words

    Laura Jarratt
    4
  • Web of Darkness

    Bali Rai
    4
  • The Devil in the Corner

    Patricia Elliott
    4
  • Breaking Butterflies

    M. Anjelais
    4
  • Don't Even Think About It

    Sarah Mlynowski
    4
  • After editedEllen Datlow

    4
  • We Were Liars

    e. lockhart
    3
  • Riot Sarah Mussi

    Sarah Mussi
    3
  • Rain Virginia Bergin

    Virginia Bergin
    3
  • Adaptation

    Malinda Lo
    3
  • Take Back the Skies

    Lucy Saxon
    2

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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TWO UK ENTRIES ON IBBY LIST OF OUTSTANDING BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

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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IBBY UK nominate Marcus Sedgwick and David McKee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award 2022

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SHORTLIST FOR THE COSTA CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD 2020

Debut authors Darren Charlton and Jenny Pearson join Natasha Farrant and Meg Rosoff on the shortlist for the 2020 Costa Children’s Book Award.

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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