Annual award given to a work of children's literature
Award
The Waterstone Children's Book Prize |
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Awarded for | to uncover hidden talent in children's writing |
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Date | 21 March 2023 |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Presented by | Waterstones |
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Formerly called | Ottakar's Children's Book Prize |
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First awarded | 2005; 19 years ago (2005) |
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Website | www.waterstones.com/the-waterstones-childrens-book-prize |
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The Waterstones Children's Book Prize is an annual award given to a work of children's literature published during the previous year. First awarded in 2005, the purpose of the prize is "to uncover hidden talent in children's writing" and is therefore open only to authors who have published no more than two or three books, depending on which category they are in.[1] The prize is awarded by British book retailer Waterstones.
It was originally called the Ottakar's Children's Book Prize, after the bookshop chain. When all Ottakar's stores were rebranded as Waterstone's following the HMV Group takeover in 2006, the prize also changed its name to become the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize.
Beginning in 2012, the prize was divided into three categories: Picture Books, Fiction 5–12, and Teen.[2] Each category winner receives £2,000 with an overall winner chosen from the three getting an additional £3,000 (thus the overall winner receives £5,000 in total).[3]
In 2016 the categories were renamed: Picture Books became Illustrated Books, Fiction 5–12 became Younger Fiction and the Teen category became Older Fiction.
Nominations and winners
2005
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
Best Book | Stuart Hill | The Cry of the Icemark | Winner | [4] |
M. I. McAllister | Urchin of the Riding Stars | Finalist | |
Barry Jonsberg | The Whole Business with Kiffo and the Pitbull |
Livi Michael | The Whispering Road |
Val Tyler | The Time Wreccas |
Julie Hearn | The Merrybegot |
Shannon Hale | The Goose Girl |
Ann Halam | Siberia |
Ellen Potter | Olivia Kidney |
Kes Gray | Nelly the Monster Sitter |
Bowering Sivers | Jammy Dodgers on the Run |
Kenneth Oppel | Airborn |
2006
2007
2008
2009
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
Best Book | Michelle Harrison | 13 Treasures | Winner | |
Vanessa Curtis | Zelah Green Queen of Clean | Finalist | |
Marie-Louise Jensen | The Lady in the Tower |
Rachel Ward | Numbers |
Rob Stevens | Mapmaker's Monsters |
Elen Caldecott | How Kirsty Jenkins Stole the Elephant |
Ceci Jenkinson | Gnomes are Forever |
Steve Feasey | Changeling |
2010
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
Best Book | Katie Davies | The Great Hamster Massacre | Winner | [5] |
Jeremy De Quidt | The Toymaker | Finalist | [6] |
Caro King | The Seven Sorcerers |
Victoria Forester | The Girl Who Could Fly |
Pat Walsh | The Crowfield Curse |
A. G. Taylor | Meteorite Strike |
Suzanne Lafleur | Love, Aubrey |
Lucy Christopher | Flyaway |
Laura Summers | Desperate Measures |
2011
2012
2013
2014 (10th anniversary)
2015
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | Rob Biddulph | Blown Away | Winner | [19][20][21] |
Fiction 5-12 | Robin Stevens | Murder Most Unladylike | Category winner | |
Harriet Whitehorn with Beck Moor (illustrator) | Violet and the Pearl of the Orient | Finalist | [22] |
Anne Booth | Girl with a White Dog |
GR Gemin | Cowgirl |
Polly Ho-Yen | Boy in the Tower |
Lara Williamson | A Boy Called Hope |
Picture Book | Rob Biddulph | Blown Away | Category winner | |
Sophy Henn | Where Bear? | Finalist | [22] |
Victoria Turnbull | The Sea Tiger |
Steve Antony | The Queen's Hat |
Suzanne Barton | The Dawn Chorus |
Lucy Letherland | Atlas of Adventures |
Teen | Sally Green | Half Bad | Category winner | |
Leslye Walton | The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender | Finalist | [22] |
Sarah Moore Fitzgerald | The Apple Tart of Hope |
Kim Skater | Smart |
Louise O'Neill | Only Ever Yours |
Erin Lange | Dead Ends |
2016
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | David Solomon | My Brother is a Superhero | Winner | [23] |
Illustrated Book | David Litchfield | The Bear and the Piano | Category winner | [23] |
Naomi Howarth | The Crow's Tale | Finalist | [24] |
Matty Long | Super Happy Magic Forest |
Nicholas John Frith | Hector and Hummingbird |
David Barrow | Have You Seen Elephant? |
Lorraine Carey and Migy Blanco | Cinderella's Sister and the Big Bad Wolf |
Older Fiction | Lisa Williamson | The Art of Being Normal | Category winner | [23] |
Melinda Salisbury | The Sin Eater's Daughter | Finalist | [25][24][26] |
Moïra Fowley-Doyle | The Accident Season |
Lisa Heathfield | Seed |
Jandy Nelson | I'll Give You the Sun |
Leo Hunt | 13 Days of Midnight |
Younger Fiction | David Solomon | My Brother is a Superhero | Category winner | [23] |
Sibéal Pounder | Witch Wars | Finalist | [24] |
Katherine Woodfine | The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow |
Kevin Sands | The Blackthorn Key |
Shane Hegarty | Darkmouth |
Crystal Chan | Bird |
2017
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | Kiran Millwood Hargrave | The Girl of Ink and Stars | Winner | [27] |
Illustrated Book | Lizzy Stewart | There’s a Tiger in the Garden | Category winner | |
Fabi Santiago | Tiger in a Tutu | Finalist | [28] |
Francesca Sanna | The Journey |
Duncan Beedie | The Bear Who Stared |
Matt Robertson | Super Stan |
Meg McLaren | Life is Magic |
Older Fiction | Patrice Lawrence | Orangeboy | Category winner | |
Nilanjana Roy | The Wildings | Finalist | [28] |
Nicola Yoon | The Sun is also a Star |
Lisa Heathfield | Paper Butterflies |
Lindsay Eager | Hour of the Bees |
Gavriel Savit | Anna and the Swallow Man |
Younger Fiction | Kiran Millwood Hargrave | The Girl of Ink and Stars | Category winner | [27] |
Lauren Wolk | Wolf Hollow | Finalist | [28] |
Ross Welford | Time Travelling with a Hamster |
Peter Bunzl | Cogheart |
Laura James | Captain Pug |
MG Leonard | Beetle Boy |
2018
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | Angie Thomas | The Hate U Give | Winner | [29][30][31] |
Illustrated Book | Joe Todd-Stanton | The Secret of Black Rock | Category winner | |
Louise Greig | The Night Box | Finalist | |
Matt Carr | Superbat |
Sandra Dieckmann | Leaf |
Simon Philip | I Really Want the Cake |
Robert Starling | Fergal is Fuming! |
Older Fiction | Angie Thomas | The Hate U Give | Category winner | |
Catherine Barter | Troublemakers | Finalist | |
Pam Smy | Thornhill |
Emily Suvada | This Mortal Coil |
Emily Bain Murphy | The Disappearances |
Alice Broadway | Ink |
Younger Fiction | Jessica Townsend | Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow | Category winner | |
Maz Evans | Who Let the Gods Out? | Finalist | |
Kieran Larwood | The Legend of Podkin One-Ear |
Lisa Thompson | The Goldfish Boy |
Greg James and Chris Smith | Kid Normal |
Helena Duggan | A Place Called Perfect |
2019
2020
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | Nathan Bryon | Look Up! | Winner | [33][34][35] |
Illustrated Book | Nathan Bryon | Look Up! | Category winner | [36] |
Graham Carter | Otto Blotter, Bird Spotter | Finalist | |
Kate Read | One Fox |
Beatrice Blue | Once Upon a Unicorn Horn |
Rose Robbins | Me and My Sister |
Ben Rothery | Hidden Planet |
Older Fiction | Liz Hyder | Bearmouth | Category winner | [36] |
Emma Smith-Barton | The Million Pieces of Neena Gill | Finalist | |
Tamsin Winter | Jemima Small Versus the Universe |
Samira Ahmed | Internment |
gal-dem | I Will Not Be Erased: Our stories about growing up as people of colour |
Holly Jackson | A Good Girl's Guide to Murder |
Younger Fiction | Sharna Jackson | High-Rise Mystery | Category winner | |
Kirsty Applebaum | The Middler | Finalist | |
Meg Grehan | The Deepest Breath |
Lucy Strange | Our Castle, the Sea |
Sam Copeland | Charlie Changes into a Chicken |
Jasbinder Bilan | Asha and the Spirit Bird |
2021
Category | Author | Title | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | Elle McNicoll | A Kind of Spark | Winner | [37][38][39] |
Illustrated Book | Bethan Stevens | The Grumpy Fairies | Category winner | [37] |
Eva Eland | Where Happiness Begins | Finalist | |
Katie Cottle | The Blue Giant |
Amyra Leon | Freedom, We Sing |
Devon Holzwarth | Found You |
Dawn Coulter-Cruttenden | Bear Shaped |
Older Fiction | Darren Charlton | Wranglestone | Category winner | [37] |
Dean Atta | The Black Flamingo | Finalist | |
Jordan Ifueko | Raybearer |
Sophie Gonzales | Only Mostly Devastated |
A. M. Dassu | Boy, Everywhere |
Danielle Jawando | And the Stars Were Burning Brightly |
Younger Fiction | Elle McNicoll | A Kind of Spark | Category winner | [37][38] |
Kereen Getten | When Life Gives You Mangoes | Finalist | |
Jenny Pearson | The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates |
Alastair Chisholm | Orion Lost |
Annabelle Sami | Llama Out Loud! |
Francesca Gibbons | A Clock of Stars: The Shadow Moth |
2022
2023
Category | Author | Title | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | Nadia Mikail | The Cats We Meet Along The Way | Guppy Publishing | Winner | [44] |
Illustrated Book | Kim Hillyard | Gretel the Wonder Mammoth | PRH Children’s | Category winner | [44] |
Georgia Buckthorn, illustrated by Isabella Mazzanti | The Fairy Garden | Ivy Kids | Finalist | [45][46][47] |
Emma Carlisle | What Do You See When You Look At a Tree? | Big Picture Press |
Rachael Davis, illustrated by Beatrix Hatcher | I am NOT a Prince | Hachette Children’s Group |
Stephen Hogtun | The Station Cat | DK |
Jordan Stephens, illustrated by Beth Suzanna | The Missing Piece | Bloomsbury Children’s Books |
Older Fiction | Nadia Mikail | The Cats We Meet Along The Way | Guppy Publishing | Category winner | [44] |
Erik J Brown | All That’s Left in the World | Hachette Children’s Group | Finalist | [45][46][47] |
Lewis Hancox | Welcome to St Hell | Scholastic |
Christine Pillainayagam | Ellie Pillai is Brown | Faber and Faber |
Cynthia So | If You Still Recognise Me | Stripes Publishing |
Angharad Walker | Once Upon a Fever | The Chicken House |
Younger Fiction | M T Khan | Nura and the Immortal Palace | Walker Books | Category winner | [44] |
David Farr | The Book of Stolen Dreams | Usborne Publishing | Finalist | [45][46][47] |
Hannah Moffatt | Small! | Everything with Words |
Lee Newbery | The Last Firefox | PRH Children’s |
Varsha Shah | Ajay and the Mumbai Sun | The Chicken House |
J T Williams, illustrated by Simone Douglas | The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries: Drama and Danger | Farshore |
2024 (20th anniversary)
Category | Author | Title | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
OVERALL | Pari Thomson | Greenwild: The World Behind the Door | Macmillan | Winner | [48] |
Illustrated Book | Chloe Savage | The Search for the Giant Arctic Jellyfish | Walker Books | Category winner | [48] |
Marcela Ferreira, illustrated by Sally Agar | The Queen Next Door | Orchard Books | Finalist | [49][50][51] |
Natalie Labarre | Incredible Jobs You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of | Nosy Crow |
Ellan Rankin | The Secret Elephant | Wren & Rook |
Kate Rolfe | Wolf and Bear | Two Hoots |
Andrew Sanders, illustrated by Aysha Awwad | Whose Dog is This? | Macmillan |
Older Fiction | Kayvion Lewis | Thieves’ Gambit | S&S | Category winner | [48] |
Nick Brooks | Promise Boys | Macmillan | Finalist | [49][50][51] |
Mel Darbon | What the World Doesn’t See | Usborne |
Bea Fitzgerald | Girl, Goddess, Queen | Penguin |
Ayaan Mohamud | You Think You Know Me | Usborne |
Alexandra Sheppard | Friendship Never Ends | Knights Of |
Younger Fiction | Pari Thomson | Greenwild: The World Behind the Door | Macmillan | Category winner | [48] |
J J Arcanjo | Crookhaven: The School for Thieves | Hodder | Finalist | [49][50][51] |
Emily-Jane Clark | The Beasts of Knobbly Bottom: Attack of the vampire sheep! | Scholastic |
Lizzie Huxley-Jones | Vivi Conway and the Sword of Legend | Knights Of |
Beth Lincoln | The Swifts | Puffin |
G M Linton | My Name is Sunshine Simpson | Usborne |
See also
References
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External links
- Children's literature portal
- Official Waterstones Children's Book Prize site – dedicated to the latest winners