Concorde Book Award
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The Concorde Book Award is becoming a prominent prize for works of children's literature
Children's literature
Children's literature is for readers and listeners up to about age twelve; it is often defined in four different ways: books written by children, books written for children, books chosen by children, or books chosen for children. It is often illustrated. The term is used in senses which sometimes...

, published in the UK
United Kingdom
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. The award has been given annually since 2007, and is decided by a vote of children in reading groups across South Gloucestershire. It may be compared with the Red House Children's Book Award
Red House Children's Book Award
The Red House Children's Book Award is a series of literary prizes for works of children's literature published during the previous year. The prize was known as the Children's Book Award from its inauguration in 1981...

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List of winners

  • 2011 R J Anderson - Knife
  • 2010 Frank Cottrell Boyce
    Frank Cottrell Boyce
    -Awards:*2004: Buch des Monats des Instituts für Jugendliteratur/Book of the Month by the Institute for Youth Literature , Millions*2004: Carnegie Medal, Millions*2004: Luchs des Jahres , Millions...

     – Cosmic
  • 2009 Sally Nicholls
    Sally Nicholls
    - Life :Nicholls was born and grew up in Stockton-on-Tees. She attended Great Ayton Friends' School until its closure and subsequently Egglescliffe School until 2001.On finishing school, Nicholls chose to travel around the world...

     – Ways to Live Forever
    Ways to Live Forever
    Ways to Live Forever is a children's novel by Sally Nicholls, first published in 2008. The author's debut novel, it was written when Nicholls was 23 years old....

  • 2008 Anthony Horowitz
    Anthony Horowitz
    Anthony Craig Horowitz is an English novelist and screenwriter. He has written many children's novels, including The Power of Five, Alex Rider and The Diamond Brothers series and has written over fifty books. He has also written extensively for television, adapting many of Agatha Christie's...

     – Raven's Gate
    Raven's Gate
    Raven's Gate is the first book in The Power of Five series, written by Anthony Horowitz. It was published and released in the UK on 1 August 2005, by Walker Books Ltd and in the United States by Scholastic Press under the adjusted series title The Gatekeepers...


Shortlisted books

  • 2011
    R J Anderson – Knife
    Narinder Dhami
    Narinder Dhami
    Narinder Dhami is a British children’s author.-Early life:Dhami's father was an Indian immigrant from the Punjab who arrived in the UK in 1954, and her mother is English...

     – Bang Bang You’re Dead
    Suzanne LaFleur – Love, Aubrey
    Love, Aubrey
    Love, Aubrey, by Suzanne LaFleur, is a 2009 children's novel about a young girl recovering from the tragedy of losing her father and sister in an automobile accident, and from the confusion of being abandoned by her grieving mother.- Plot Summary :...


    Keith Mansfield
    Keith Mansfield (writer)
    Keith Mansfield, born in Scunthorpe, England in 1965, is an English writer and publisher. He is the author of the Johnny Mackintosh series of novels, has scripted several television programmes and is also the publisher for mathematics books at Oxford University Press.His first novel, Johnny...

     – Johnny Mackintosh and the Spirit of London
    Johnny Mackintosh and the Spirit of London
    Johnny Mackintosh and the Spirit of London is the first novel in a series of young adult books written by Keith Mansfield and published by Quercus...


    Michael Morpurgo – Running Wild
    Ali Sparkes – Frozen in Time
    Frozen in Time (novel)
    Frozen in Time is an award-winning book by author Ali Sparkes. It has won two Blue Peter awards. Set in Britain 2009, the story researches cryonic suspension and life in 1956 Britain as well.- Plot :...


  • 2010
    Sophie McKenzie – Blood Ties
    Blood Ties (novel)
    Blood Ties is a 2008 children's novel written by Sophie McKenzie.-Part 1: London:Theo gives [his] bodyguard the slip once too often. Rachel receives a weird text from her father....


    Anne Cassidy – Forget Me Not
    Michelle Magorian
    Michelle Magorian
    Michelle Magorian is an English author of children's books, including Goodnight Mister Tom, Back Home and A Little Love Song.- Biography :...

     – Just Henry
    Steve Voake – The Starlight Conspiracy

  • 2009
    Tim Bowler
    Tim Bowler
    Tim Bowler is the author of twenty books for children, teenagers and young adults. He has won 15 awards, including the Carnegie Medal, the pre-eminent UK award for children's literature, for his novel River Boy....

     – Frozen Fire
    Frozen Fire (novel)
    Frozen Fire is a philosophical thriller about the nature of reality by Tim Bowler. The novel was first published in 2006. It introduces a strange boy who wants to escape his unhappy life through death, and a fifteen-year-old girl who only wants her brother back...


    F. E. Higgins – The Black Book of Secrets
    The Black Book of Secrets
    The Black Book of Secrets is a novel written by F. E Higgins, who also wrote The Bone Magician and The Eyeball Collector.- Plot :A young boy, named Ludlow Fitch, lives in the City, and survives by picking pockets...


    Stuart Hill
    Stuart Hill (Author)
    Stuart Hill is a British author. He was born in Leicester, where he still lives. He has written three books in The Icemark Chronicles: The Cry of the Icemark, Blade of Fire and Last Battle of the Icemark. He studied English, Classics and Ancient History at Newcastle University.On July 25 2011 ...

     – Blade of Fire
    Blade of Fire
    Blade of Fire is the second novel in Stuart Hill's fantasy series, the Icemark Chronicles.-Plot summary:Blade of Fire takes place 20 years after the first novel. The story follows Thirrin's and Oskan's new efforts to repel the imposing threat of Imperial invasion, yet again at the hands of Scipio...


    Jenny Valentine
    Jenny Valentine
    Jenny Valentine is a British children's novelist, best known for her award-winning novel Finding Violet Park.-Book history:Her first novel, Finding Violet Park, was published in 2007. It won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. The book's success caused...

     – Broken Soup
    Broken Soup
    Broken Soup is a children's novel by Jenny Valentine, published in 2008.It was shortlisted for the 2008 Waterstone's Children's Book Prize and the 2008 Costa Book Children's Book Award, and longlisted for the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize...


  • 2008
    John Boyne
    John Boyne
    John Boyne is an Irish novelist.- Biography :He was educated at Terenure College, before heading to trinity college, dublin, and studied Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, where he won the Curtis Brown prize. But it was during his time at Trinity that he began to get published...

     – The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a 2006 novel from the point of view of an innocent young boy, written by Irish novelist John Boyne. Unlike the months of planning Boyne devoted to his other books, he said that he wrote the entire first draft of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas in two and a half...


    Michael Morpurgo – Alone on a Wide Wide Sea
    Steve Voake
    Steve Voake
    Steve Voake is a successful English children's author from Midsomer Norton, Somerset, whose books have sold all over the world.In 2003 he was head teacher of a primary school in Kilmersdon, Somerset, when the BBC reported that he was being hailed as the next J. K. Rowling...

     – The Dreamwalker's Child
    The Dreamwalker's Child
    The Dreamwalker's Child is a children's fantasy novel by Steve Voake. It was his debut novel and was published in 2005 by Faber Children's Books. It was shortlisted for the Stockton Children's Book of the Year. It is 320 pages long.-Plot summary:...


    Louis Sachar
    Louis Sachar
    Louis Sachar is an American author of children's books who is best known for the Sideways Stories From Wayside School book series and the 1998 novel Holes, for which Sachar won a National Book Award and the Newbery Medal...

     – Small Steps
    Small Steps (novel)
    Small Steps is a young adult novel by Louis Sachar written in 2006. It is a sequel to the Newbery Medal-winning Holes. The novel follows the lives of characters Theodore and Rex after they leave Camp Green Lake....


See also

  • Blue Peter Book Awards
    Blue Peter Book Awards
    The Blue Peter Book Awards are a series of literary prizes for children's literature awarded annually by the BBC television programme Blue Peter, and inaugurated in 2000....

  • Carnegie Medal
    Carnegie Medal
    The Carnegie Medal is a literary award established in 1936 in honour of Scottish philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and given annually to an outstanding book for children and young adults. It is awarded by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals...

  • Children's Laureate
    Children's Laureate
    Children's Laureate is a position awarded in the UK once every two years to a distinguished writer or illustrator of children's books. A biannual bursary of £10,000 is offered...

  • Kate Greenaway Medal
    Kate Greenaway Medal
    The Kate Greenaway Medal was established in the United Kingdom in 1955 in honour of the children's illustrator, Kate Greenaway. The medal is given annually to an outstanding work of illustration in children's literature. It is awarded by Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals...

  • Nestle Smarties Book Prize
    Nestlé Smarties Book Prize
    The Nestlé Children's Book Prize, also known as the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize, was an annual award given to children's books written in the previous year by a UK citizen or resident. The prize was administered by Booktrust, an independent charity which promotes books and reading, and sponsored by...

  • Red House Children's Book Award
    Red House Children's Book Award
    The Red House Children's Book Award is a series of literary prizes for works of children's literature published during the previous year. The prize was known as the Children's Book Award from its inauguration in 1981...

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