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Monday, 18 June 2012

The CILIP Carnegie Medal


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An historic moment in children's literature as Patrick Ness A Monster Calls wins the 2012 CILIP Carnegie Medal and has also won the Kate Greenaway Medal with Jim Kay taking the prize for his illustrations for A Monster Calls.

The Carnegie medal, which is chosen by librarians, has been running since 1937. A Monster Calls was written by Ness from a set of notes left behind by the Carnegie-medal winning Siobhan Dowd before she died of cancer in 2007. "I felt like I'd been handed a baton and told to run with it," said Ness. "It was a small start, not much, but what was there was potent, and suggested to me where I would take the story."


Olympic Reading Challenge





Those who are taking part in the Olympic Reading Challenge have only four weeks left before the end of the competition on Friday 13th July. Tell the library staff about the books you have read and make sure your entry form is up to date.