Angus Book Award
The Angus Book Award is a literary award for UK authors of teenage fiction. It is awarded by Angus Council in Scotland.[1] The award is decided by the votes of the secondary schools in Angus. The pupils host the awards every year. The ceremony is hosted by a different school each year. For example, in 2007 the award was hosted in Arbroath High School by Christy Scott and Jason McNulty both of which were current third year pupils.
Angus Book Award | |
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Awarded for | literary award for UK authors of teenage fiction |
Sponsored by | Angus Council in Scotland |
Date | 1996 |
Country | Scotland |
List of past winners
- 1996 Sue Welford, The Night After Tomorrow
- 1997 Malcolm Rose, Tunnel Vision
- 1998 Robert Swindells, Unbeliever
- 1999 Tim Bowler, River Boy
- 2000 Tim Bowler, Shadows
- 2001 Malcolm Rose, Plague
- 2002 Bali Rai, (Un)arranged Marriage
- 2003 Keith Gray, Warehouse
- 2004 Alan Gibbons, The Edge
- 2005 Terence Blacker, Boy2Girl
- 2006 Graham Joyce, TWOC
- 2007 Kevin Brooks, Candy
- 2008 Kate Cann, Leaving Poppy
- 2009 Anne Cassidy, Forget Me Not
- 2010 Rachel Ward, Numbers
- 2011 Keren David, When I Was Joe
- 2012 Kevin Brooks, iBoy
- 2013 Teri Terry, Slated
- 2014 Matt Whyman, The Savages[2]
- 2015 Carmen Reid, Cross my Heart
Shortlists
- 1996
- Theresa Breslin, Kezzie
- Melvin Burgess, The Baby and Fly Pie
- Christa Laird, But Can The Phoenix Sing?
- Maggie Prince, Memoirs of a Dangerous Alien
- Sue Welford, The Night After Tomorrow
- 1997
- Gillian Cross, New World
- Zoe Halliday, Brother Cat, Brother Man
- John Loveday, Goodbye Buffalo Sky
- Catherine MacPhail, Run, Zan, Run
- Malcolm Rose, Tunnel Vision
- 1998
- Lynne Reid Banks, Broken Bridge
- Julie Bertagna, The Spark Gap
- Ann Halam, The Powerhouse
- Ian Strachan, Which Way Is Home?
- Robert Swindells, Unbeliever
- 1999
- Tim Bowler, River Boy
- Henrietta Branford, Chance of Safety
- Melvin Burgess, Tiger, Tiger
- Annie Campling, And The Stars Were Gold
- Michael Cronin, Against the Day
- 2000
- Bernard Ashley, Tiger Without Teeth
- Tim Bowler, Shadows
- Gillian Cross, Tightrope
- Anthony Masters, Days of the Dead
- Jenny Nimmo, The Rinaldi Ring
- 2001
- Catherine MacPhail, Missing
- Beverley Naidoo, The Other Side of Truth
- Celia Rees, Truth or Dare
- Hazel Riley, Thanis
- Malcolm Rose, Plague
- 2002
- Malachy Doyle, Georgie
- Carol Hedges, Jigsaw
- Anthony Horowitz, Stormbreaker
- Geraldine McCaughrean, The Kite Rider
- Bali Rai, (Un)arranged Marriage
- 2003
- Louise Cooper, Demon Crossing
- Keith Gray, Warehouse
- Alison Prince, Oranges and Murder
- Malcolm Rose, Bloodline
- Nicky Singer, Feather Boy
- 2004
- Julie Bertagna, Exodus
- Alan Gibbons, The Edge
- Keith Gray, Malarkey
- Philip Reeve, Mortal Engines
- Malcolm Rose, Clone
- 2005
- Alison Allen-Gray, Unique
- Terence Blacker, Boy2Girl
- Martin Chatterton, Michigan Moorcroft, R.I.P.
- Graham Gardner, Inventing Elliot
- Mark Roberts, Tomorrow Belongs to Me
- 2006
- Anne Cassidy, Looking For JJ
- Chris D'Lacey, Icefire
- Catherine Forde, Skarrs
- Graham Joyce, TWOC
- Beverley Naidoo, Web of Lies (novel)
- 2007
- Theresa Breslin, Divided City
- Kevin Brooks, Candy
- Alan Gibbons, Hold On
- Sue Mayfield, Damage
- Marcus Sedgwick, The Foreshadowing
- 2008
- Sherry Ashworth, Close-Up
- Kate Cann, Leaving Poppy
- J. A. Henderson, Bunker 10
- Graham Marks, Omega Place
- Anthony McGowan, Henry Tumour
References
- "Angus Book Award Winners". BooksFromScotland.com. Archived from the original on 17 January 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- "Matt Whyman wins 2014 Angus Book Award". Angus Council. Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
External links
- Angus Book Award Angus Book Award
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