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Big Book Award 2020 Longlist

 

“The project encourages children to read novels they would not normally venture into. It stretches the most able readers and the discussions that follow support those children who find reading more of a challenge….. If anyone wants to bring reading to life in their school then SIGN UP FOR BOOKFEST now!”  Jackie Hampson, Head Teacher at Castlefields Primary School

 

Eve Ainsworth
Lost
Scholastic UK
Kirsty Applebaum
The Middler
Nosy Crow
Claire Barker
Picklewitch & Jack
Faber & Faber
Adam Baron
You Won’t Believe This
HarperCollins Children’s Books
PG Bell
The Train to Impossible Places
Usborne Children’s Books
Karla Brading
The Inn of Waking Shadows
Gomer Press
Sita Brahmachari
When the River Runs Gold
Orion
Andy Briggs
Drone Racer
Scholastic UK
Catherine Bruton
No Ballet Shoes in Syria
Nosy Crow
Stephanie Burgess
The Girl with the Dragon Heart
Bloomsbury
Cerrie Burnell
The Girl with the Shark’s Teeth
Oxford University Press
Emma Carroll
Secrets of a Sun King
Faber & Faber
Caroline Clary
A Girl Called Justice
Quercus
Steve Cole
Adventure Duck vs Armadillo Army
Orchard
Ben Davies
What’s That in Dog Years
Oxford University Press
Nicola Davies
A Boy’s Best Friend
Graffeg
Nicola Davies
The Mountain Lamb
Graffeg
Nicola Davies
Flying Free
Graffeg
Nicola Davies
The Little Mistake
Graffeg
Justin Davies
Help! I Smell a Monster
Orchard
Chloe Daykin
Fire Girl Forest Boy
Faber & Faber
Amber Lee Dodd
Lightning Chase me Home
Scholastic UK
Alan Durant
Clownfish
Walker Books
Judith Eagle
The Secret Starling
Faber & Faber
Nick East
Agent Weasel & The Fiendish Fox Gang
Hodder
Christopher Edge
The Longest Night of Charlie Noon
Nosy Crow
Abi Elphinstone
Rumblestar
Simon & Schuster
Claire Fayers
Storm Hound
Macmillan Children’s Books
Catherine Fisher
The Clockwork Crow
Firefly Press
Liz Flanagan
Dragon Daughter
David Fickling Books
Lara Flecker
Midnight at Moonstone
Oxford University Press
Martyn Ford
Chester Parsons is NOT a Gorilla
Faber & Faber
Stewart Foster
Check Mate
Simon & Schuster
Vivan French
The Steam Whistle Theatre Company
Walker Books
Sam Gayton
The Last Zoo
Andersen Press
Sharon Gosley
The Golden Butterfly
Little Tiger Press
Candy Gourlay
Bone Talk
David Fickling Books
Sophie Green
Potkin and Stubbs
Piccadilly Press
Tim Hall
Earth Swarm
David Fickling Books
Samuel J Halpin
The Peculiar Peggs of Riddling Woods
Usborne Children’s Books
Vanessa Harbour
Flight
Firefly Press
Vashti Hardy
Wildspark:  A Ghost Machine Adventure
Scholastic UK
Michelle Harrison
A Pinch of Magic
Simon & Schuster
AF Harrold
The Afterwards
Bloomsbury
Shane  Hegarty
BOOT
Hodder
Fleur Hitchcock
The Boy Who Flew
Nosy Crow
AM Howell
The Garden of Lost Secrets
Usborne Children’s Books
Linda Hurcombe
The Jesse Tree
Orphans Publishing
Barry Hutchison
Night of the Living Ted
Little Tiger Press
Anna James
Tilly and the  Book Wanderers
HarperCollins Children’s Books
Catherine Johnson
Race to the Frozen North
Barrington Stoke
Jennifer Killick
Mo, Lottie & the Junkers
Firefly Press
Laura Kirkpatrick
And Then I Turned into a Mermaid
Egmont UK
Caroline Lawrence
The Time Travel Diaries
Piccadilly Press
Gill Lewis
The Closest Thing to Flying
Oxford University Press
Gill Lewis
Eagle Warrior
Barrington Stoke
Alexander McCall-Smith
The Case of the Vanishing Granny
Barrington Stoke
Amy McCulloch
Jinxed
Simon & Schuster
Barbara Mitchellhill
Secret Suffragette
Andersen Press
Kita Mitchell
Grandma Dangerous
Orchard
Ruth Morgan
Ant Clancy Games Detective
Firefly Press
Sinéad O’Hart
The Star-Spun Web
Little Tiger Press
Dermot O’Leary
Toto the Ninja Cat & the Incredible Cheese Heist
Hodder
Tom Palmer
Armistice Runner
Barrington Stoke
Helen Peters
Anna at War
Nosy Crow
Julie Pike
The Last Spell Breather
Oxford University Press
John Robertson
The Little Town of Marrowville
Penguin Random House
Anthea Simmons
Lightning Mary
Andersen Press
Jo Simmons
My Parents Cancelled My Birthday
Bloomsbury
Darren Simpson
Scavengers
Usborne Children’s Books
Lauren St John
Kat Wolfe Takes the Case
Macmillan Children’s Books
Andy Stanton
The Paninis of Pompeii
Egmont UK
Thomas Taylor
Malamander
Walker Books
Lisa Thompson
The Day I was Erased
Scholastic UK
Lisa Thompson
Owen and the Soldier
Barrington Stoke
Piers Torday
The Lost Magician
Quercus
MM Vaughan
Slick
Alma Books
Marcia Williams
Cloud Boy
Walker Books
Eloise Williams
Seaglass
Firefly Press
Amy Wilson
Snowglobe
Macmillan Children’s Books
Tamsin Winter
Jemima Small vs The Universe
Usborne Children’s Books

 

 

Together with the Shrewsbury Bookfest Steering Group, this longlist will be read and reviewed by Year 6 pupils from the following primary schools:

  • Baschurch C/E Primary School
  • Castlefields Primary School, Bridgnorth
  • Crowmoor Primary School
  • Greenacres Primary School
  • Hinstock Primary School
  • Longden C/E Primary School
  • Mount Pleasant Junior School
  • Shrewsbury High Prep School
  • St Leonards C/E Primary School, Bridgnorth
  • West Felton C/E Primary School

The shortlist of 6 books will be announced at the conference for teachers, and made public, on 20th November 2019.

The Big Book Award: 

A child-led reading development project delivered into Shropshire primary schools to find the book published in the previous two years that children aged 9 – 11 years old love the most.  

The first Book Award project in 2010 was an immediate and overwhelming success, so we have run the project every two years since then.  We have developed its scope and widened its reach each time.

If your school would like to take part in Book Award 2020, or find out more about how to get involved, please get in touch with the Bookfest team here.

The Picture Book Award:  

This project was delivered in 2018 in response to demand from the education sector in Shropshire, to follow the aims and ideals (i.e. to generate a love of reading for younger children) of the established Big Book Award, this time focusing on Years 1 and 2 (children aged 6 to 7 years old).  The Picture Book Award followed the aim to generate a love of reading for younger children and to provide a platform to inspire and influence younger pupils.  A ‘buddy reading system’ was be implemented where KS2 readers help KS1 readers throughout this project.

From June 2018, Shrewsbury Bookfest distributed hundreds of copies of the four shortlisted titles to 17 primary schools across Shropshire who signed up to the project, The Picture Book Award 2018.  Over 600 children read, commented on and voted for their favourite picture book.  

If your school would like to take part in Book Award 2020, or find out more about how to get involved, please get in touch with the Bookfest team here.

The Big Book Award 2020

The Longlist

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The Shortlist

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Bookfest Hall of Fame

David Walliams - winner 2010

Liz Pichon - winner 2012

Megan Rix - winner 2014

Jane Elson - winner 2016

Kieran Larwood - Big Book Award winner 2018

Chae Strathie - Picture Book Award winner 2018

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