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BfK No. 233 - November 2018
BfK 233 November 2018

This issue’s cover illustration is from The Afterwards by A.F. Harrold illustrated by Emily Gravett. Thanks to Bloomsbury Children’s Books for their help with this November cover.
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BfK No. 233 Articles

Editorial 233

Editorial comment

Fairy Tales: holding the old stories tight by Deirdre Sullivan

Fairy Tale special

Books of the Year 2018

The best of 2018 selected by a BfK panel

Books for Giving 2018

What to put under the tree

Books for Giving Christmas 2018 book list

A list of the books we are recommending for Christmas giving 2018

Authorgraph 233: A.F. Harrold

A.F. Harrold interviewed by Charlotte Hacking

Ten of the best: films of children’s books

A celluloid special by Laura Fraine

Windows into Illustration: Fabi Santiago

Fabi Santiago

‘We English’: Nonfiction and Belonging in Children’s Literature

Darren Chetty and Karen Sands-O'Connor

I Wish I’d Written: Candy Gourlay

Candy Gourlay chooses

Good Reads 233

Chosen by Saint Wilfrid’s C of E Academy in Blackburn

Two Children Tell: Growing up with John Burningham and Helen Oxenbury

By Virginia Lowe

Voices from the Past: Tom Palmer on writing the Great War

The author of Armistice Runner on creating his new book

Never Such Innocence: young people’s responses to the Great War

Review of two books published by the official First World War Centenary charity

AN INTERVIEW WITH COSTA SHORTLISTED AUTHOR HILARY MCKAY

Philip Womack interviews Hilary McKay about The Skylarks' War

Classics in Short No 132: How about spending Christmas with the Savages?

A festive special

AN INTERVIEW WITH COSTA SHORTLISTED AUTHOR DAVID ALMOND

David Almond discusses his new book, the Costa shortlisted The Colour of the Sun

AN INTERVIEW WITH COSTA SHORTLISTED AUTHOR CANDY GOURLAY

The author discusses her Costa shortlisted book Bone Talk

AN INTERVIEW WITH GARTH NIX AND SEAN WILLIAMS

The authors discuss their new fantasy series with Philip Womack

AN INTERVIEW WITH COSTA SHORTLISTED AUTHOR MATT KILLEEN

The author of Orphan Monster Spy interviewed by Michelle Pauli.

MY MUM TRACY BEAKER - THE LAUNCH

Rebecca Butler reports on the launch celebration for My Mum Tracy Beaker

AN INTERVIEW WITH PETER BROWN

Peter Brown's complete robot

Editor's Choice

The Afterwards

A.F. Harrold
(Bloomsbury Children's Books)
5

December (or as she is usually called, Ember) and Ness are the very best friends. Then Ness dies. Ember’s life has an empty hole. Ness was so alive and she should be alive. Ember decides she must rescue Ness. There will be consequences ... but...

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New Talent

Maybe the Moon

Frances Ives
(LOM Art)
4

Frances Ives won the 2016 LOM Art prize, and this is her debut picture book. Based on her own experience of moving to the city from the countryside, she shows the happy life of Eric in the country as he helps his mother in their...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 233

  • Under 5s
  • Ages 5-8
  • Ages 8-10
  • Ages 10-14
  • Ages 14+
  • Books About Children's Books

Under 5s

  • I Was Made For You

    David Lucas
    5
  • Little Robin Red Vest

    Jan Fearnley
    5
  • Santa Claus vs the Easter Bunny

    Fred Blunt
    5
  • The Pooka Party

    Shona Shirley Macdonald
    4
  • Maybe the Moon

    Frances Ives
    4
  • My Bed is an Air Balloon

    Julia Copus
    4
  • You're Snug with Me

    Chitra Soundar
    4
  • The Lost Property Office

    Emily Rand
    4
  • Mini Rabbit: Not Lost

    John Bond
    4
  • Counting Blessings

    Emma Dodd
    3
  • Mummy Time

    Judith Kerr
    3

Ages 5-8

  • Hubert Horatio: How to Raise Your Parents

    Lauren Child
    5
  • Me and my Fear

    Francesca Sanna
    5
  • Once Upon a Snowstorm

    Richard Johnson
    5
  • Happy: A Children’s Book of Mindfulness

    Nicola Edwards
    5
  • Santa Claus vs the Easter Bunny

    Fred Blunt
    5
  • Inside the Villains

    Clotilde Perrin
    5
  • Drawing Europe Together

    Various Illustrators
    5
  • The Pooka Party

    Shona Shirley Macdonald
    4
  • Armadillo and Hare

    Jeremy Strong
    4
  • Two Kings

    Emma Lewis
    4
  • The Dog That Saved Christmas

    Nicola Davies
    4
  • Sonam and the Silence

    Eddie Ayres
    4
  • The Truth Pixie

    Matt Haig
    3
  • Once Upon a Magic Book

    Lily Murray
    3
  • Ten Nasty Little Toads

    Steve Cole
    3

Ages 8-10

  • The Clockwork Crow

    Catherine Fisher
    5
  • The Afterwards

    A.F. Harrold
    5
  • Alastair Humphreys’ Great Adventurers

    Alastair Humphreys
    5
  • Corey’s Rock

    Sita Brahmachari
    5
  • My Mum Tracy Beaker

    Jacqueline Wilson
    5
  • Drawing Europe Together

    Various Illustrators
    5
  • Blazing a Trail: Irish Women Who Changed the World

    Sarah Webb
    4
  • Wiggott’s Wonderful Waxworld: Terror Train

    Terry Deary
    4
  • Into the Jungle Stories for Mowgli

    Katherine Rundell
    4
  • Mr Tiger, Betsy and the Blue Moon

    Sally Gardner
    4
  • A Dangerous Game

    Malorie Blackman
    4
  • Picklewitch and Jack

    Claire Barker
    4
  • Sonam and the Silence

    Eddie Ayres
    4
  • The Missing Barbegazi

    H.S. Norup
    3
  • The Pony with No Name

    Tracey Corderoy
    3
  • The Girl, the Cat and the Navigator

    Matilda Woods
    3

Ages 10-14

  • The Skylarks’ War

    Hilary McKay
    5
  • Louisiana’s Way Home

    Kate DiCamillo
    5
  • My Mum Tracy Beaker

    Jacqueline Wilson
    5
  • Drawing Europe Together

    Various Illustrators
    5
  • Wiggott’s Wonderful Waxworld: Terror Train

    Terry Deary
    4
  • She is Fierce

    Ana Sampson
    4
  • The Blue Cat

    Ursula Dubosarsky
    4
  • Race to the Frozen North: the Matthew Henson story

    Catherine Johnson
    3
  • Firebird

    Elizabeth Wein
    3
  • The Lost Magician

    Piers Torday
    2

Ages 14+

  • The Key to Flambards

    Linda Newbery
    5
  • The Chaos of Now

    Erin Lange
    5
  • Glass Town Wars

    Celia Rees
    5
  • Only the Ocean

    Natasha Carthew
    4
  • She is Fierce

    Ana Sampson
    4
  • The Punk Factor

    Rebecca Denton
    3
  • The Price Guide to the Occult

    Leslye Walton
    3

Books About Children's Books

  • Reading & Rebellion. An Anthology of Radical Writing for Children 1900-1960

    Kimberley Reynolds
    Michael Rosen
    Jane Rosen
    4

BfK News

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

Finish a story started by Branford Boase Award winner Liz Hyder

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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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:

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CLPE Reflecting Realities Report 2020

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