The Royal Mail Scottish Children’s Book Awards, sponsored by TES Scotland forms an important part of the literary calendar in Scotland. Instead of being judged by adults, a shortlist of books published by Scottish writers and selected by an adult panel is put out to children all over the country to judge for themselves.
The nine titles shortlisted for honours in the new awards to celebrate Scottish children’s books are announced today (Friday, May 5).
The inaugural Royal Mail Awards for Scottish Children’s Books is divided into three categories, with three books shortlisted in each category, reflecting the strength and depth of contemporary Scottish children’s books. The categories and shortlisted titles are as follows:
Early Years (0 - 7 years)
Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
Little Lost Cowboy by Simon Puttock and Caroline Jayne Church
The Sea Mice and the Stars by Kenneth Steven and Louise Ho
Younger readers (8 - 12 years)
Deep Water by Debi Gliori
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J K Rowling
The Sign of the Black Dagger by Joan Lingard
Older readers (13 - 16 years)
The Drowning Pond by Catherine Forde
Green Jasper by K.M. Grant
Roxy’s Baby by Catherine MacPhail
The shortlisted titles – all of which were published in 2005 by authors or illustrators born or resident in Scotland – were chosen by a panel of experts from the realms of literature and education. The books will be read by young people in reading groups at schools, libraries and bookshops across Scotland during this year’s autumn school term, with the children themselves voting for their favourite book thereafter.
The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on Monday, November 27 at the new Scottish Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh. Each of the three winners will receive a cash prize of £1,000, with runners-up collecting £200 each.
A book review competition for children will run concurrently, with prizes awarded to the best reviews of shortlisted titles, including a prize for the best Gaelic review of a shortlisted book. Reviews will be posted on the BRAW website throughout the judging process. The Royal Mail Awards for Scottish Children’s Books are managed by BRAW (Books Reading And Writing) in partnership with the Scottish Arts Council and are supported by the Times Educational Supplement Scotland. The awards are an evolution of the Scottish Arts Council Children’s Book of the Year, former winners of which include J.K.Rowling and Harry Horse.
蘇格蘭兒童圖書(shū)皇家郵政獎(jiǎng)由讀書(shū)與寫作集團(tuán)(BRAW)和蘇格蘭藝術(shù)理事會(huì)主辦,泰晤士蘇格蘭教育副刊協(xié)辦。該獎(jiǎng)由蘇格蘭藝術(shù)理事會(huì)年度兒童圖書(shū)獎(jiǎng)演變而來(lái),獲得過(guò)該獎(jiǎng)的作家包括J?K?羅琳和哈里?霍斯。由TES Scotland贊助的蘇格蘭兒童圖書(shū)皇家郵政獎(jiǎng)是蘇格蘭的日歷中不可或缺的一部分。在該獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)的評(píng)選當(dāng)中,大人們并不能加以評(píng)判。由成人審核團(tuán)挑選出來(lái)的書(shū)目會(huì)制作成一張候選名單,名單上所有的書(shū)目都是由蘇格蘭作家進(jìn)行創(chuàng)作的。該候選名單將會(huì)公布給全蘇格蘭的兒童,并讓他們自行評(píng)判抉擇。
2006年的蘇格蘭兒童圖書(shū)新獎(jiǎng)的最后9本候選書(shū)目于5月5日出爐。
蘇格蘭兒童圖書(shū)皇家郵政獎(jiǎng)分為三類,每類包括三本候選書(shū)目,反映當(dāng)代蘇格蘭兒童圖書(shū)的力度和深度。本年三類獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)及其候選書(shū)目如下:
兒童讀物(0-7歲)
朱麗亞·唐納森和艾克塞爾·謝弗勒的《查理·庫(kù)克最愛(ài)的書(shū)》
西蒙·普托克和凱羅琳·簡(jiǎn)·丘奇的《迷途的小牛仔》
肯尼思·斯蒂芬和路易斯·何的《海洋鼠和星星》
少年讀物(8-12歲)
得比·格里奧里的《深?!?br/>
J·K·羅琳的《哈利·波特與混血王子》
喬恩·林葛爾德的《黑匕首符號(hào)》
青少年讀物(13-16歲)
凱瑟琳·弗德的《死寂的池塘》
K·M·格蘭特的《綠碧石》
凱瑟琳·麥菲爾的《洛克西的嬰孩》
這些候選書(shū)目都出版于2005年,由來(lái)自文學(xué)和教育界的專家小組選出,其作者或誕生或定居于蘇格蘭。今年的秋季學(xué)期,這些書(shū)目將流通于全蘇格蘭的學(xué)校、圖書(shū)館以及書(shū)店的閱讀小組,為廣大少年兒童所閱讀,由他們從中選出自己最喜愛(ài)的書(shū)目。
11月27日,在愛(ài)丁堡新建的“蘇格蘭講故事中心”舉行的頒獎(jiǎng)典禮上,將公布獲獎(jiǎng)名單。三位獲獎(jiǎng)人將被授予1,000英鎊的獎(jiǎng)金,而三位亞軍將分別獲得200英鎊的獎(jiǎng)金。同時(shí)將舉行兒童書(shū)評(píng)大賽,評(píng)選出候選書(shū)目的最佳評(píng)論,包括最佳蓋爾書(shū)評(píng)獎(jiǎng)。評(píng)審期間,書(shū)評(píng)將被擺上BRAW的網(wǎng)站。
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