Guardian children's fiction prize 2015
Children's books
If the real world isn't censored – why should fiction be?Last week author Lynne Reid Banks criticised the choice of David Almond’s A Song for Ella Grey as winner of the Guardian children’s fiction prize 2015. Site members ConfessionsofaBookLover and Lottie Longshanks respond
David Almond’s fiction prizewinner is for grownups of 17, not children
Letters: Lesbian love, swearing, drinking – A Song for Ella Grey is not a book for people up to the age of 12
Children's books
A Song for Ella Grey by David Almond – reviewChildren's books
Young critics competition group runners up 2015 – the reviewsChildren's books
Young critics competition groups winners 2015 - the reviewsChildren's books
My Name’s not Friday by Jon Walter - review
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El Deafo by Cece Bell - reviewChildren's books
The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge - reviewChildren's books
A Song for Ella Grey by David Almond – reviewChildren's books
Apple and Rain by Sarah Crossan - review
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Five Children On the Western Front by Kate Saunders – reviewChildren's books
All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven – reviewChildren's books
An Island of Our Own by Sally Nicholls – review
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The Guardian children's fiction prize – shortlist 2015Sally Nicholls, David Almond, Kate Saunders and Frances Hardinge are our chosen shortlist, in the prize judged by their fellow authors
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Guardian children’s fiction prize 2015 shortlist – a judge’s perspectiveMyths, magic and Treasure Island-style mystery - classic themes are brought to vivid new life in this year’s contenders
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Have you entered our Young Critics competition yet? Last chance!Calling all children and teens! You have eight days left to send us your reviews of one of our eight amazing longlisted books – so what are you waiting for?
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Why children's authors shouldn't always 'kill the parents'Children's books
Guardian children's fiction prize book club: An Island of Our Own by Sally Nicholls
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Guardian children's fiction prize book club: All the Bright Places by Jennifer NivenChildren's books
Let yourself cry: Jennifer Niven's inspirational top writing tips
About 31 results for Guardian children's fiction prize 2015