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 an once-in-a-lifetime award.
Date | Author | Title | Classification |
2015 | David Almond | A Song for Ella Grey | |
2014 | Piers Torday | The Dark Wild | ADVENTURE EN TOR |
2013 | Rebecca Stead | Liar & Spy | REALISTIC EN STE |
2012 | Frank Cottrell Boyce | The Unforgotten Coat | HUMOR EN BOY |
2011 | Andy Mulligan | Return To Ribblestrop | HUMOR EN MUL |
2010 | Michelle Paver | Ghost Hunter | FANTASY EN PAV |
2009 | Mal Peet | Exposure | REALISTIC EN PEE |
2008 | Patrick Ness | The Knife of Never Letting Go | SCIFI EN NES |
2007 | Jenny Valentine | Finding Violet Park (Me, the Missing, and the Dead) | REALISTIC EN VAL |
2006 | Philip Reeve | A Darkling Plain | SCIFI EN REE |
2005 | Kate Thompson | The New Policeman | FANTASY EN THO |
2004 | Meg Rosoff | How I Live Now | ROMANCE EN ROS |
2003 | Mark Haddon | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time | REALISTIC EN HAD |
2002 | Sonya Hartnett | Thursday's Child | HISTORICAL EN HAR |
2001 | Kevin Crossley-Holland | The Seeing Stone | HISTORICAL EN CRO |
2000 | Jacqueline Wilson | The Illustrated Mum | REALISTIC EN WIL |
1999 | Susan Price | The Sterkarm Handshake | |
1998 | Henrietta Branford | Fire, Bed and Bone | HISTORICAL EN BRA |
1997 | Melvin Burgess | Junk | REALISTIC EN BUR |
1996 | Philip Pullman | Northern Lights(US title, The Golden Compass) | FANTASY EN PUL |
1996 | Alison Prince | The Sherwood Hero | |
1995 | Lesley Howarth | MapHead | FANTASY EN HOW |
1994 | Sylvia Waugh | The Mennyms | FANTASY EN WAU |
1993 | William Mayne | Low Tide | |
1992 | Rachel Anderson | Paper Faces | HISTORICAL EN AND |
1992 | Hilary McKay | The Exiles | REALISTIC EN MCK |
1991 | Robert Westall | The Kingdom by the Sea | ADVENTURE EN WES |
1990 | Anne Fine | Goggle-Eyes | EN F FIN |
1989 | Geraldine McCaughrean | A Pack of Lies | ADVENTURE EN MCC |
1988 | Ruth Thomas | The Runaways | CRIME EN THO |
1987 | James Aldridge | The True Story of Spit MacPhee | |
1986 | Ann Pilling | Henry's Leg | ADVENTURE EN PIL |
1985 | Ted Hughes | What is the Truth | |
1984 | Dick King-Smith | The Sheep-Pig ((US title, Babe, the Gallant Pig)) | HUMOR EN KIN |
1983 | Anita Desai | The Village by the Sea | REALISTIC EN DES |
1982 | Michelle Magorian | Goodnight Mr Tom | CLASSIC EN MAG |
1981 | Peter Carter | The Sentinels | |
1980 | Ann Schlee | The Vandal | |
1979 | Andrew Davies | Conrad's War | HUMOR EN DAV |
1978 | Diana Wynne Jones | Charmed Life | |
1977 | Peter Dickinson | The Blue Hawk | |
1976 | Nina Bawden | The Peppermint Pig | REALISTIC EN BAW |
1975 | Winifred Cawley | Gran at Coalgate | |
1974 | Barbara Willard | The Iron Lily | |
1973 | Richard Adams | Watership Down | ADVENTURE EN ADA |
1972 | Gillian Avery | A Likely Lad | |
1971 | John Christopher | The Guardians | FANTASY EN CHR |
1970 | K. M. Peyton | The Flambards trilogy (1967–1969) | EN F PEY |
1969 | Joan Aiken | The Whispering Mountain | |
1968 | Alan Garner | The Owl Service | EN F GAR |
1967 | Leon Garfield | Devil-in-the-Fog |