Carnegie Medal

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Il Carnegie Medal in Literature è un premio che viene assegnato annualmente a scrittori per bambini; fu istituito nel 1936 in onore del filantropo scozzese Andrew Carnegie.

I libri candidati devono essere scritti in inglese e devono essere stati pubblicati nel Regno Unito nell'anno precedente la nomination. La giuria è composta da 13 bibliotecari di biblioteche per ragazzi appartenenti all'organizzazione "Youth Libraries Group of Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals". I libri nominati vengono anche inviati a scolari di varie scuole affinché mandino il loro giudizio alla giuria. Viene anche assegnata una menzione al lavoro di illustrazione dei libri con la Kate Greenaway Medal.

L'assegnazione del premio è annunciata ogni giugno e il vincitore riceve una medaglia d'oro e un buono d'acquisto di 500 sterline da spendere in donazioni di libri a biblioteche pubbliche o scolastiche.

Il regolamento originale stabiliva che un autore potesse ricevere la medaglia solo una volta, ma successivamente la regola è stata modificata per poter permettere la valutazione di altre pubblicazioni di un autore già vincitore.

Lista di vincitori

Riepilogo
Prospettiva

Nota: Dal 2007 l'anno si riferisce all'anno un cui la medaglia è stata assegnata, mentre per gli anni precedenti si considera l'anno di pubblicazione del libro.[1]

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Philip Pullman vincitore del premio nel 1995

Candidati

Riepilogo
Prospettiva

Nota: Dal 2007 l'anno si riferisce all'anno un cui la medaglia è stata assegnata, mentre per gli anni precedenti si considera l'anno di pubblicazione del libro.[1]

Nomination

Riepilogo
Prospettiva

Nota: Dal 2007 l'anno si riferisce all'anno un cui la medaglia è stata assegnata, mentre per gli anni precedenti si considera l'anno di pubblicazione del libro.[1]

  • 2009
  • 2008
  • 2007
    • Rachel Anderson, Red Moon, Hodder Children's Books
    • John Boyne, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, David Fickling Books
    • Theresa Breslin, The Medici Seal, Doubleday
    • Kevin Brooks, The Road of the Dead, The Chicken House
    • Linda Buckley-Archer, Gideon the Cutpurse, Simon & Schuster
    • Melvin Burgess, Sara's Face, Andersen Press
    • Anne Cassidy, The Story of My Life, Scholastic
    • Eoin Colfer, Half Moon Investigations, Puffin
    • Susan Cooper, Victory, Bodley Head
    • Siobhan Dowd, A Swift Pure Cry, David Ficking Books
    • Helen Dunmore, The Tide Knot, HarperCollins
    • Anne Fine, The Road of Bones, Doubleday
    • Linzi Glass, The Year the Gypsies Came, Penguin
    • Julia Golding, Secret of the Sirens, Oxford University Press
    • Julie Hearn, Ivy, Oxford University Press
    • Charlie Higson, Blood Fever, Puffin
    • Graham Joyce, Do the Creepy Thing, Faber & Faber
    • Ally Kennen, Beast, Marion Lloyd Books
    • Geraldine McCaughrean, Cyrano, Oxford University Press
    • Paul Magrs, Exchange, Simon & Schuster
    • Graham Marks, Tokyo, Bloomsbury
    • Sue Mayfield, Damage, Hodder Children's Books
    • P R Morrison, The Wind Tamer, Bloomsbury
    • Linda Newbery, Set in Stone, David Fickling
    • Meg Rosoff, Just in Case, Penguin
    • Laura Ruby, The Wall and the Wing, HarperCollins
    • Eric Schlosser & Charles Wilson, Chew on This, Penguin
    • Marcus Sedgwick, My Swordhand is Singing, Orion
    • Alex Shearer, Tins, Macmillan
    • Paul Stewart, Hugo Pepper, Doubleday
    • Kate Thompson, The Fourth Horseman, Bodley Head
    • Theresa Tomlinson, Wolf Girl, Corgi
    • Ann Turnbull, Forged in the Fire, Walker
    • Catherine Webb, The Extraordinary and Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle, Atom
    • Jeanne Willis, Mayfly Day, Andersen Press
    • Jeanette Winterson, Tanglewreck, Bloomsbury
    • Chris Wooding, Storm Thief, Scholastic
  • 2005
    • David Almond, Clay, Hodder Children's Books
    • Steve Augarde, Celandine, David Fickling Books
    • Malorie Blackman, Checkmate, Doubleday
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce, Framed, Macmillan Children's Books
    • Theresa Breslin, Divided City, Doubleday
    • Kevin Brooks, Candy, The Chicken House
    • Anne Cassidy, Birthday Blues, Scholastic
    • Chiara Cervasio & Sarah Marshall (editors), Dis N Dat, Poetry Now
    • Aidan Chambers, This Is All, Bodley Head Children's Books
    • Pauline Chandler, Warrior Girl, Oxford University Press
    • Julia Clarke, The Other Alice, Oxford University Press
    • Carol Ann Duffy, Another Night Before Christmas, John Murray
    • Helen Dunmore, Ingo, Harper Collins Children's Books
    • Catherine Fisher, Darkhenge, Bodley Head Children's Books
    • Catherine Forde, The Drowning Pond, Egmont
    • Sally Gardner, I, Coriander, Orion Children's Books
    • Adele Geras, Ithaka, David Fickling Books
    • Keith Gray, The Fearful, Bodley Head Children's Books
    • Julie Hearn, The Merrybegot, Oxford University Press
    • Stuart Hill, The Cry of the Icemark, The Chicken House
    • Nigel Hinton, Time Bomb, Puffin Books
    • Anthony Horowitz, Ark Angel, Walker Books
    • Diana Wynne Jones, Conrad's Fate, Harper Collins Children's Books
    • Graham Joyce, TWOC, Faber and Faber
    • Brian Keaney, Jacob's Ladder, Orchard Books
    • Catherine MacPhail, Roxy's Baby, Bloomsbury
    • Jan Mark, Riding Tycho, Macmillan Children's Books
    • Jan Mark, Turbulence, Hodder Children's Books
    • Geraldine McCaughrean, The White Darkness, Oxford University Press
    • Michael Morpurgo, The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips, Harper Collins Children's Books
    • William Nicholson, Seeker, Egmont
    • Kenneth Oppel, Skybreaker, Hodder Children's Books
    • Michelle Paver, Spirit Walker, Orion Children's Books
    • Mal Peet, |Tamar, Walker Books
    • J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter e il principe mezzosangue (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince), Bloomsbury
    • S. F. Said, The Outlaw Varjak Paw, David Fickling
    • Marcus Sedgwick, The Foreshadowing, Orion Children's Books
    • Nicky Singer, The Innocent's Story, Oxford University Press
    • Jonathan Stroud, Ptolemy's Gate, Doubleday
    • Kate Thompson, The New Policeman, Bodley Head Children's Books
    • Sandi Toksvig, Hitler's Canary, Doubleday
    • Karen Wallace, The Unrivalled Spangles, Simon and Schuster
    • Jacqueline Wilson, Love Lessons, Doubleday
    • Rick Yancey, The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp, Bloomsbury
    • Gabrielle Zevin, Elsewhere, Bloomsbury
  • 2004
    • Alison Allen-Gray, Unique, Oxford University Press
    • Lynne Reid Banks, Tiger, Tiger, HarperCollins
    • Frank Beddor, The Looking Glass Wars, Egmont
    • Malorie Blackman, Cloud Busting, Doubleday
    • Malorie Blackman, Il filo del coltello, Doubleday
    • Tim Bowler, Apocalypse, Oxford University Press
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce, Millions, Macmillan
    • Theresa Breslin, Saskia's Journey, Doubleday
    • Kevin Brooks, Kissing the Rain, Chicken House
    • N. M. Browne, Basilisk, Bloomsbury
    • Anne Cassidy, Looking for JJ, Scholastic Children's Books
    • Gennifer Choldenko, Al Capone Does My Shirts, Bloomsbury
    • Sharon Creech, Heartbeat, Bloomsbury
    • Anna Dale, Whispering to Witches, Bloomsbury
    • Peter Dickinson, The Gift Boat, Macmillan
    • Chris d'Lacey, Horace, Corgi Yearling
    • Catherine Forde, Skarrs, Egmont
    • Alan Gibbons, The Defender, Orion Children's Books
    • Alan Gibbons, The Lost Boys' Appreciation Society, Orion Children's Books
    • Sally Grindley, Spilled Water, Bloomsbury
    • Lian Hearn, Brilliance of the Moon, Macmillan
    • Mary Hooper, Petals in the Ashes, Bloomsbury
    • Eva Ibbotson, The Star of Kazan, Macmillan
    • Julia Jarman, Peace Weavers, Andersen Press
    • Dick King-Smith, Just Binnie, Puffin Books
    • Elizabeth Laird, Paradise End, Macmillan
    • Sue Limb, Girl, 15, Charming But Insane, Bloomsbury
    • Catherine MacPhail, Catch Us If You Can, Puffin Books
    • Catherine MacPhail, Underworld, Bloomsbury
    • Geraldine McCaughrean, Not the End of the World, Oxford University Press
    • Geraldine McCaughrean, Smile!, Oxford University Press
    • Jan Mark, Useful Idiots, David Fickling Books
    • Beverley Naidoo, Web of Lies, Puffin Books
    • Linda Newbery, At the Firefly Gate, Orion Children's Books
    • Kenneth Oppel, Airborn, Hodder Children's Books
    • Michelle Paver, Wolf Brother, Orion Children's Books
    • Philippa Pearce, The Little Gentleman, Puffin Books
    • Andrew Fusek Peters & Polly Peters, Crash, Hodder Children's Books
    • Philip Pullman, The Scarecrow and his Servant, Doubleday
    • Bali Rai, Rani and Sukh, Corgi Books
    • Gwyneth Rees, My Mum's from Planet Pluto, Macmillan
    • Michael Rosen, Sad Book, Walker Books
    • Meg Rosoff, How I Live Now, Penguin Books
    • Paul Shipton, The Pig Scrolls, Puffin Books
    • Jonathan Stroud, The Golem's Eye, Doubleday
    • Robert Swindells, Ruby Tanya, Doubleday
    • Catherine Webb, Timekeepers, Atom
    • Jeanne Willis, Dumb Creatures, Macmillan
    • Jacqueline Wilson, Amiche del cuore, Doubleday
  • 2003
  • 2002
    • Allan Ahlberg, The Improbable Cat, Puffin
    • Julia Bell, Massive, Pan Macmillan
    • Julie Bertagna, Exodus, MacMillan
    • Tim Bowler, Starseeker, Oxford University Press
    • Theresa Breslin, Remembrance, Doubleday
    • Kevin Brooks, Martyn Pig, The Chicken House
    • Lauren Child, Utterly Me, Clarice Bean, Orchard
    • Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, Viking
    • Sharon Creech, Ruby Holler, Bloomsbury Children's Books
    • Nancy Farmer, The House of the Scorpion, Simon & Schuster
    • Anne Fine, Up On Cloud Nine, Corgi Books
    • Catherine Fisher, Corbenic, Red Fox
    • Neil Gaiman, Coraline, Bloomsbury
    • Alan Gibbons, The Edge, Dolphin Paperbacks
    • Morris Gleitzman, Boy Overboard, Viking
    • Keith Gray, Warehouse, Random House
    • Philip Gross, Going for Stone, Oxford University Press
    • Lian Hearn, Across the Nightingale Floor, Macmillan Children's Books
    • Mary Hoffman, Stravaganza: City of Masks, Bloomsbury
    • Anthony Horowitz, Skeleton Key, Walker Books
    • Lesley Howarth, Carwash, Puffin
    • Julia Jarman, Ghost Writer, Andersen Press
    • Ben Jeaps, The Xenocide Mission, David Fickling
    • Jackie Kay, Straw Girl, Macmillan
    • Catherine MacPhail, Dark Waters, Bloomsbury
    • Margaret Mahy, Alchemy, HarperCollins
    • Lynne Markham, Blazing Star, Egmont Books
    • Paul May, Green Fingers, Corgi Yearling
    • Linda Newbery, The Shell House, David Fickling Books
    • William Nicholson, Firesong, Egmont Children's Books
    • Maggie Pearson, Shadow of the Beast, Hodder
    • Susan Price, The King's Head, Scholastic
    • Maggie Prince, Raider's Tide, Collins
    • Philip Ridley, Mighty Fizz Chilla, Puffin
    • Marcus Sedgwick, The Dark Horse, Dolphin Paperbacks
    • Nicky Singer, Feather Boy, Collins
    • Lemony Snicket, L'atroce accademia (The Austere Academy), Egmont
    • Lemony Snicket, L'ascensore ansiogeno (The Ersatz Elevator), Egmont
    • Jacqueline Wilson, Secrets, Random House

Carnegie of Carnegies (2007)

Per il settantesimo anniversario del Carnegie Medal, gli organizzatori hanno indetto una votazione su internet per la migliore opera tra tutte quelle vincitrici del premio. Il sondaggio è stato lanciato il 20 aprile 2007 e l'opera vincitrice è risultata Northern Lights di Philip Pullman. Il risultato è stato annunciato il 21 giugno alla British Library.

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