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The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize or Guardian Award was a literary award that annual recognised one fiction book written for children or young adults (at least age eight) and published in the United Kingdom. It was conferred upon the author of the book by The Guardian newspaper, which established it in 1965 and inaugurated it in 1967. It was a lifetime award in that previous winners were not eligible. At least from 2000 the prize was £1,500. The prize was apparently discontinued after 2016, though no formal announcement appears to have been made.

History

The prize was established in 1965 as the "only children's book award made to writers by their fellow authors"(2005 shortlist) and inaugurated by the 1967 award to Leon Garfield for Devil in the Fog (Constable & Co., 1966). Through the 2000 prize, announced 28 March, it recognised one book published in the UK during the preceding calendar year.

Between the 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 cycles, the prize schedule was rearranged to culminate in October during Booktrust Children's Book Week. "[F]iction for children aged seven and above, published in the UK between January 2000 and September 2001" (21 months) was eligible for the 2001 prize. Publishers were required to submit no more than ten entries by April 30.

At the same time, a summer program was inaugurated, using the newspaper's educational website and featuring a longlist announced in July. The program initially comprised merely an opportunity to vote for longlist favourites, comments by the judges to guide summer reading, and advice on "how to build a classic library of children's books".(2001 longlist) A version of the ongoing Young Critics contest was inaugurated in 2002 and the program has expanded since then to include online discussion and author interviews and appearances. Meanwhile, announcement of the longlist has advanced to late May or early June and announcement of the winner has retreated to November.

Conditions

The shortlist of no more than four books and the winner were selected by three children's fiction writers, almost always including the latest winner. The Guardian described the prize as the only children's book award winner selected by peers. The newspaper's children's book editor Julia Eccleshare participated (from 2000 to 2016) in selection of the longlist and thereafter chaired the panel of final judges.

In years to 2016, a longlist of eight books was announced in May or June, a shortlist of no more than four announced in September, and a single winner. The longlist was the foundation for a summer program of reading, reviewing, and discussion.

The U.K. publishers of eligible books entered them for the prize with a fee, although the chair may call for submission. The publication year is August to July of the current year, but May, June, and July books must be submitted in advance. Books originally published in another language were eligible in English translation for five years.

Routinely, eligible books were entered for the prize by their UK publishers, as many as ten books each (2000) although chair Eccleshare also called for particular submissions.

Honorees

Through 2016, 52 prizes were awarded in 49 years covering 1966 to mid-2015 publications. There were co-winners in 1992 and 1996.

1960s

Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners, 1967-1969
Year Author Title Publisher Result
1967 Garfield, LeonLeon Garfield Devil-in-the-Fog Constable Winner
1968 Garner, AlanAlan Garner The Owl Service Collins Winner
1969 Aiken, JoanJoan Aiken The Whispering Mountain Jonathan Cape Winner
Youd, SamuelSamuel Youd The Pool of Fire Runner-up

1970s

Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners, 1970-1979
Year Author Title Publisher Result
1970 Peyton, K. M.K. M. Peyton The Flambards trilogy (1967–1969) Oxford Winner
1971 Christopher, JohnJohn Christopher The Guardians Hamish Hamilton Winner
1972 Avery, GillianGillian Avery A Likely Lad Collins Winner
1973 Adams, RichardRichard Adams Watership Down Rex Collings Winner
1974 Willard, BarbaraBarbara Willard The Iron Lily Longman Winner
1975 Cawley, WinifredWinifred Cawley Gran at Coalgate Oxford Winner
Fine, AnneAnne Fine The Summer House Loon Runner-up
1976 Bawden, NinaNina Bawden The Peppermint Pig Gollancz Winner
1977 Dickinson, PeterPeter Dickinson The Blue Hawk Gollancz Winner
1978 Jones, Diana WynneDiana Wynne Jones Charmed Life Macmillan Winner
1979 Davies, AndrewAndrew Davies Conrad's War Blackie Winner

1980s

Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners and finalists, 1980-1989
Year Author Title Publisher Result
1980 Schlee, AnnAnn Schlee The Vandal Macmillan Winner
Cross, GillianGillian Cross The Iron Way Runner-up
1981 Carter, PeterPeter Carter The Sentinels Oxford Winner
1982 Magorian, MichelleMichelle Magorian Goodnight Mr. Tom Kestrel Winner
1983 Desai, AnitaAnita Desai The Village by the Sea Heinemann Winner
Cross, GillianGillian Cross The Dark Behind the Curtain Runner-up
1984 King-Smith, DickDick King-Smith The Sheep-Pig(US title: Babe, the Gallant Pig) Gollancz Winner
Fine, AnneAnne Fine The Granny Project Puffin Runner-up
1985 Hughes, TedTed Hughes What is the Truth Faber Winner
1986 Pilling, AnnAnn Pilling Henry's Leg Viking Kestrel Winner
1987 Aldridge, JamesJames Aldridge The True Story of Spit MacPhee Viking Kestrel Winner
Fine, AnneAnne Fine Madame Doubtfire Puffin Runner-up
1988 Thomas, RuthRuth Thomas The Runaways Hutchinson Winner
1989 McCaughrean, GeraldineGeraldine McCaughrean A Pack of Lies Oxford Winner

1990s

Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners and finalists, 1990-1999
Year Author Title Publisher Result Ref.
1990 Fine, AnneAnne Fine Goggle-Eyes Hamish Hamilton Winner
1991 Westall, RobertRobert Westall The Kingdom by the Sea Methuen Winner
Cross, GillianGillian Cross Wolf Oxford Finalist
1992 Anderson, RachelRachel Anderson Paper Faces Oxford Winner
McKay, HilaryHilary McKay The Exiles Gollancz Winner
Gavin, JamilaJamila Gavin The Wheel of Surya Finalist
1993 Mayne, WilliamWilliam Mayne Low Tide Jonathan Cape Winner
Pratchett, TerryTerry Pratchett Finalist
1994 Waugh, SylviaSylvia Waugh The Mennyms Julia MacRae Winner
Gavin, JamilaJamila Gavin The Eye of the Horse Finalist
1995 Howarth, LesleyLesley Howarth MapHead Walker Books Winner
1996 Prince, AlisonAlison Prince The Sherwood Hero Macmillan Winner
Pullman, PhilipPhilip Pullman Northern Lights

(US title, The Golden Compass)

Scholastic UK Winner
Hoban, RussellRussell Hoban The Trokeville Way Jonathan Cape Finalist
Naidoo, BeverleyBeverley Naidoo No Turning Back Finalist
Rayban, ChloëChloë Rayban Love In Cyberia Finalist
1997 Burgess, MelvinMelvin Burgess Junk Penguin Winner
Gavin, JamilaJamila Gavin The Track of the Wind Mammoth Finalist
Gray, KeithKeith Gray Creepers Finalist
Pratchett, TerryTerry Pratchett Johnny and the Bomb Finalist
1998 Branford, HenriettaHenrietta Branford Fire, Bed, and Bone Walker Books Winner
Rowling, J. K.J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Bloomsbury Finalist
Stemp, JaneJane Stemp Secret Songs Hodder Children's Books Finalist
1999 Price, SusanSusan Price The Sterkarm Handshake Scholastic UK Winner
Rowling, J. K.J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Bloomsbury Finalist

2000s

Until 2000, books published in the previous year were eligible for the award, and the award included a winner and a shortlist. In 2001, the award cycle was rescheduled to conclude in the fall rather than the spring. At the same time, a longlist of seven books was instituted with a shortlist of four to six books.

Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners and finalists, 2000-2009
Year Author Title Publisher Min. Age Result Ref.
2000 Wilson, JacquelineJacqueline Wilson The Illustrated Mum Transworld Winner
Almond, DavidDavid Almond Kit's Wilderness Hodder Children's Books Shortlist
Ashley, BernardBernard Ashley Little Soldier Orchard Shortlist
Cooper, SusanSusan Cooper King of Shadows Bodley Head Shortlist
Mark, JanJan Mark The Eclipse of the Century Scholastic Shortlist
Rowling, J.K.J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Bloomsbury Shortlist
2001 Crossley-Holland, KevinKevin Crossley-Holland The Seeing Stone Orion Winner
Ahlberg, AllanAllan Ahlberg My Brother's Ghost Puffin 9 Shortlist
Rees, CeliaCelia Rees Witch Child Bloomsbury 11 Shortlist
Wallace, KarenKaren Wallace Raspberries on the Yangtze Simon & Schuster 11 Shortlist
Geras, AdèleAdèle Geras Troy David Fickling/Scholastic 11 Longlist
Hiçyilmaz, GayeGaye Hiçyilmaz Girl in Red Orion 11 Longlist
Ibbotson, EvaEva Ibbotson Journey to the River Sea Macmillan 10 Longlist
Mahy, MargaretMargaret Mahy 24 Hours Collins Longlist
Mark, JanJan Mark Heathrow Nights Hodder 12 Longlist
Naidoo, BeverleyBeverley Naidoo The Other Side of Truth Puffin Longlist
2002 Hartnett, SonyaSonya Hartnett Thursday's Child Walker Books 12 Winner
Gray, KeithKeith Gray Warehouse Red Fox 13 Shortlist
Laird, ElizabethElizabeth Laird Jake's Tower Heinemann, MacMillan 11 Shortlist
Newbery, LindaLinda Newbery The Shell House David Fickling 12 Shortlist
Pratchett, TerryTerry Pratchett The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents Doubleday, Transworld 11 Shortlist
Sedgwick, MarcusMarcus Sedgwick The Dark Horse Orion 12 Shortlist
Ashley, BernardBernard Ashley Revenge House Orchard Longlist
Bertagna, JulieJulie Bertagna Exodus Macmillan Longlist
Cooper, SusanSusan Cooper Green Boy Bodley Head Longlist
2003 Haddon, MarkMark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Jonathan Cape, David Fickling 12 Winner
Almond, DavidDavid Almond The Fire-Eaters Hodder 10 Shortlist
Brooks, KevinKevin Brooks Lucas Chicken House 12 Shortlist
Shearer, AlexAlex Shearer The Speed of the Dark Macmillan 11 Shortlist
French, SimonSimon French Where in the World Little Hare 9 Longlist
Gray, KeithKeith Gray Malarkey Red Fox 13 Longlist
Sedgwick, MarcusMarcus Sedgwick The Book of Dead Days Orion 10 Longlist
Ure, JeanJean Ure Bad Alice Hodder & Stoughton 10 Longlist
2004 Rosoff, MegMeg Rosoff How I Live Now Puffin 14 Winner
Cottrell-Boyce, FrankFrank Cottrell-Boyce Millions Macmillan 9 Shortlist
Turnbull, AnnAnn Turnbull No Shame, No Fear Walker Books 10 Shortlist
Wilson, LeslieLeslie Wilson Last Train from Kummersdorf Faber 11 Shortlist
Brooks, KevinKevin Brooks Kissing the Rain Chicken House 13 Longlist
Elliott, PatriciaPatricia Elliott Murkmere Hodder 10 Longlist
Mark, JanJan Mark Useful Idiots David Fickling 13 Longlist
Morpurgo, MichaelMichael Morpurgo Private Peaceful Collins 10 Longlist
2005' Thompson, KateKate Thompson The New Policeman Bodley Head 11 Winner
Hearn, JulieJulie Hearn The Merrybegot Oxford 10 Shortlist
Shearer, AlexAlex Shearer The Hunted Macmillan 11 Shortlist
Wynne-Jones, TimTim Wynne-Jones The Boy in the Burning House Groundwood Books, 2000; Usborne 10 Shortlist
Brooks, KevinKevin Brooks Candy Chicken House 13 Longlist
Paver, MichelleMichelle Paver Wolf Brother Orion 9 Longlist
Pearce, PhilippaPhilippa Pearce The Little Gentleman Puffin 9 Longlist
Russell, ChristopherChristopher Russell Brind and the Dogs of War Puffin 10 Longlist
2006 Reeve, PhilipPhilip Reeve A Darkling Plain Scholastic UK Winner
Cave, PatrickPatrick Cave Blown Away Simon & Schuster 13 Shortlist
Cottrell-Boyce, FrankFrank Cottrell-Boyce Framed Macmillan 11 Shortlist
Hardinge, FrancesFrances Hardinge Fly by Night Macmillan 11 Shortlist
Almond, DavidDavid Almond Clay Hodder 12 Longlist
Dowd, SiobhanSiobhan Dowd A Swift Pure Cry Doubleday 12 Longlist
Murphy, JillJill Murphy The Worst Witch Saves the Day Penguin 8-11 Longlist
Wynne-Jones, TimTim Wynne-Jones The Survival Game Usborne 10 Longlist
2007 Valentine, JennyJenny Valentine Finding Violet Park HarperCollins 12 Winner
Hoffman, MaryMary Hoffman The Falconer's Knot Bloomsbury 11 Shortlist
Prue, SallySally Prue The Truth Sayer Oxford 10 Shortlist
Stanton, AndyAndy Stanton Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire Egmont 7 Shortlist
Ahlberg, AllanAllan Ahlberg The Boyhood of Burglar Bill Puffin 8 Longlist
Fletcher, CharlieCharlie Fletcher Stoneheart Hodder 10 Longlist
Lott, TimTim Lott Fearless Walker Books 12 Longlist
Peet, MalMal Peet The Penalty Walker Books 12 Longlist
2008 Ness, PatrickPatrick Ness The Knife of Never Letting Go Walker Books 13 Winner
Cottrell-Boyce, FrankFrank Cottrell-Boyce Cosmic Macmillan 9 Shortlist
Dowd, SiobhanSiobhan Dowd Bog Child David Fickling 13 Shortlist
Downham, JennyJenny Downham Before I Die Definitions 13 Shortlist
Landman, TanyaTanya Landman The Goldsmith's Daughter Walker Books 11 Longlist
Lassiter, RhiannonRhiannon Lassiter Bad Blood Oxford 12 Longlist
McGowan, AnthonyAnthony McGowan The Knife That Killed Me Definitions 14 Longlist
2009 Peet, MalMal Peet Exposure Walker Books Winner
Dowd, SiobhanSiobhan Dowd Solace of the Road David Fickling Shortlist
Gleitzman, MorrisMorris Gleitzman Then Puffin Shortlist
Pratchett, TerryTerry Pratchett Nation Doubleday Shortlist
Beckett, BernardBernard Beckett Genesis Quercus Longlist
Gardner, SallySally Gardner The Silver Blade Orion Longlist
Hearn, JulieJulie Hearn Rowan the Strange Oxford Longlist
Sedgwick, MarcusMarcus Sedgwick Revolver Orion Longlist

2010s

Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners and finalists, 2010-2016
Year Author Title Publisher Min. Age Result Ref.
2010 Paver, MichelleMichelle Paver Ghost Hunter Orion 10 Winner
Gleitzman, MorrisMorris Gleitzman Now Puffin 9 Shortlist
Hughes, GregoryGregory Hughes Unhooking the Moon Quercus 11 Shortlist
Ibbotson, EvaEva Ibbotson The Ogre of Oglefort Macmillan 8 Shortlist
Breslin, TheresaTheresa Breslin Prisoner of the Inquisition Doubleday 12 Longlist
Kennen, AllyAlly Kennen Sparks Marion Lloyd Books 9 Longlist
Newbery, LindaLinda Newbery, illus. by Pam Smy Lob David Fickling 8 Longlist
Sedgwick, MarcusMarcus Sedgwick White Crow Orion 13 Longlist
2011 Mulligan, AndyAndy Mulligan Return To Ribblestrop Simon & Schuster 10 Winner
Almond, DavidDavid Almond My Name is Mina Hodder 9 Shortlist
Hardinge, FrancesFrances Hardinge Twilight Robbery Macmillan 11 Shortlist
Mason, SimonSimon Mason Moon Pie David Fickling 10 Shortlist
Evans, LissaLissa Evans Small Change for Stuart Doubleday 8 Longlist
Lloyd, SaciSaci Lloyd Momentum Hodder 12 Longlist
Pitcher, AnnabelAnnabel Pitcher My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece Orion 10 Longlist
Stanton, AndyAndy Stanton, illus. David Tazzyman Mr Gum and the Secret Hideout Egmont 7 Longlist
2012 Cottrell Boyce, FrankFrank Cottrell Boyce The Unforgotten Coat Walker 9 Winner
Doyle, RoddyRoddy Doyle A Greyhound of a Girl Scholastic 12 Shortlist
Gantos, JackJack Gantos Dead End in Norvelt Corgi 12 Shortlist
Ibbotson, EvaEva Ibbotson The Abominables Scholastic 8 Shortlist
Chambers, AidanAidan Chambers Dying to Know You Bodley Head 14 Longlist
Hoban, RussellRussell Hoban Soonchild Walker 14 Longlist
Kennen, AllyAlly Kennen Bullet Boys Scholastic 14 Longlist
Shelton, DaveDave Shelton A Boy and a Bear in a Boat David Fickling 9 Longlist
2013 Stead, RebeccaRebecca Stead Liar & Spy Andersen Press 10 Winner
Almond, DavidDavid Almond, illus. Oliver Jeffers The Boy Who Swam With Piranhas Walker 9 Shortlist
Green, JohnJohn Green The Fault in Our Stars Penguin 12 Shortlist
Rundell, KatherineKatherine Rundell Rooftoppers Faber 10 Shortlist
Cross, GillianGillian Cross After Tomorrow Oxford 10 Longlist
Gardner, SallySally Gardner Maggot Moon Hot Key Books 12 Longlist
Sutcliffe, WilliamWilliam Sutcliffe The Wall Bloomsbury 12 Longlist
Syson, LydiaLydia Syson A World Between Us Hot Key Books 14 Longlist
2014 Torday, PiersPiers Torday The Dark Wild Quercus 11 Winner
DiCamillo, KateKate DiCamillo, illus. K. G. Campbell Flora & Ulysses Walker; U.S., Candlewick 9 Shortlist
Lockhart, E.E. Lockhart We Were Liars Hot Key Books; U.S., Delacorte 12 Shortlist
Said, S. F.S. F. Said, illus. Dave McKean Phoenix David Fickling 10 Shortlist
Farrant, NatashaNatasha Farrant Flora in Love Faber 12 Longlist
Gourlay, CandyCandy Gourlay Shine David Fickling 12 Longlist
Sedgwick, MarcusMarcus Sedgwick She Is Not Invisible Orion 12 Longlist
Simon, FrancescaFrancesca Simon The Lost Gods Faber/Profile 9 Longlist
2015 Almond, DavidDavid Almond A Song for Ella Grey Hodder Winner
Hardinge, FrancesFrances Hardinge The Lie Tree Macmillan Shortlist
Nicholls, SallySally Nicholls An Island of our Own Scholastic Shortlist
Saunders, KateKate Saunders Five Children on the Western Front Faber Shortlist
Bell, CeceCece Bell El Deafo Amulet Books) Longlist
Crossan, SarahSarah Crossan Apple and Rain Bloomsbury Longlist
Niven, JenniferJennifer Niven All The Bright Places Penguin Longlist
Walter, JonJon Walter My Name's Not Friday David Fickling Longlist
2016 Wheatle, AlexAlex Wheatle Crongton Knights Atom Books Winner
Selznick, BrianBrian Selznick The Marvels Shortlist
Landman, TanyaTanya Landman Hell and High Water Shortlist
Fraillon, ZanaZana Fraillon The Bone Sparrow Shortlist
Blackman, MalorieMalorie Blackman Chasing the Stars Longlist
Stewart, MartinMartin Stewart Riverkeep Longlist
Hitchcock, Bonnie-SueBonnie-Sue Hitchcock The Smell of Other People's Houses Longlist
Gemin, G. R.G. R. Gemin Sweet Pizza Longlist

Winners of multiple awards

Six books have won both the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Carnegie Medal (inaugurated 1936), which annually recognizes an outstanding book for children or young adults.

(Dates are years of U.K. publication, which were Carnegie award dates before 2006.)

  • Alan Garner, The Owl Service (1967)
  • Richard Adams, Watership Down (1972)
  • Geraldine McCaughrean, A Pack of Lies (1988)
  • Anne Fine, Goggle-Eyes (1989)
  • Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials 1: Northern Lights (1995)
  • Melvin Burgess, Junk (1996)

In 2001, The Seeing Stone by Kevin Crossley-Holland won the Tir na n-Og Award, best English-language book for young people with "authentic Welsh background".

In 2003, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon won the 2003 Whitbread Awards as the year's best novel (not children's book) and the "Book of the Year" across all five categories. The Guardian children's book editor Eccleshare wrote, "Published on both an adult and a children's list, it is one of the few titles for which the ubiquitous claim of 'crossover' is not a gimmick. It genuinely has equal, though different, appeal to all readers – 15-year-old Christopher Boone's narrative voice is at once childlike in its observations, and adult in its profundity."

In 2007, Pullman's Northern Lights was named "Carnegie of Carnegies" for the award's 70-year celebration.

Summer programme

The Young Critics competition was inaugurated in 2002. The newspaper solicited 200-word reviews of books on the longlist from children 16 and younger, with the prize being "a day editing and printing up their reviews".

Beside the competition there is a summer book club that features one longlist book each week, with author interviews and discussion.

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