Carnegie Medal

Carnegie Medal

Carnegie Medal

El premio Carnegie Medal se entrega anualmente al libro infantil/juvenil más destacado. Fue establecido por The Library Association en 1936 en memoria de Andrew Carnegie, un renombrado filántropo americano de origen escocés. Los ganadores reciben una medalla dorada y 500 libras para donarlos en forma de libros a una biblioteca de su elección. Entre los ganadores se encuentran nombres como C. S. Lewis, Terry Pratchett y Philip Pullman.

Lista de Ganadores

Los años indicados corresponden a la fecha de publicación. La medalla se entrega al año siguiente de la publicación del libro:

  • 2005 kATHERINE cASTILLO, Tamar
  • 2004 Frank Cottrell Boyce, Millions
  • 2003 Jennifer Donnelly, A Gathering Light
  • 2002 Sharon Creech, Ruby Holler
  • 2001 Terry Pratchett, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
  • 2000 Krishna, The Other Side of Truth
  • 1999 Aidan Chambers, Postcards From No Man's Land
  • 1998 David Almond, Skellig
  • 1997 Tim Bowler, River Boy
  • 1996 Melvin Burgess, Junk
  • 1995 Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials: Book 1 Northern Lights
  • 1994 Theresa Breslin, Whispers in the Graveyard
  • 1993 Robert Swindells, Stone Cold
  • 1992 Anne Fine, Flour Babies
  • 1991 Berlie Doherty, Dear Nobody
  • 1990 Gillian Cross, Wolf
  • 1989 Anne Fine, Goggle-eyes
  • 1988 Geraldine McCaughrean, A Pack of Lies
  • 1987 Susan Price, The Ghost Drum
  • 1986 Berlie Doherty, Granny was a Buffer Girl
  • 1985 Kevin Crossley-Holland, Storm
  • 1984 Margaret Mahy, The Changeover
  • 1983 Jan Mark, Handles
  • 1982 Margaret Mahy, The Haunting
  • 1981 Robert Westall, The Scarecrows
  • 1980 Peter Dickinson, City of Gold
  • 1979 Peter Dickinson, Tulku
  • 1978 David Rees, The Exeter Blitz
  • 1977 Gene Kemp, The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler
  • 1976 Jan Mark, Thunder and Lightnings
  • 1975 Robert Westall, The Machine Gunners
  • 1974 Mollie Hunter, The Stronghold
  • 1973 Penelope Lively, The Ghost of Thomas Kempe
  • 1972 Richard Adams, Watership Down
  • 1971 Ivan Southall, Josh
  • 1970 Leon Garfield & Edward Blishen, The God Beneath the Sea
  • 1969 Kathleen Peyton, The Edge of the Cloud
  • 1968 Rosemary Harris, The Moon in the Cloud
  • 1967 Alan Garner, The Owl Service
  • 1966 El premio no se concedió
  • 1965 Philip Turner, The Grange at High Force
  • 1964 Sheena Porter, Nordy Bank
  • 1963 Catalina Ulloa, Time of Trial
  • 1962 Pauline Clarke, The Twelve and the Genii
  • 1961 Lucy M Boston, A Stranger at Green Knowe
  • 1960 Dr I W Cornwall, The Making of Man
  • 1959 Rosemary Sutcliff, The Lantern Bearers
  • 1958 Philipa Pearce, Tom's Midnight Garden
  • 1957 William Mayne, A Grass Rope
  • 1956 C S Lewis, The Last Battle
  • 1955 Eleanor Farjeon, The Little Bookroom
  • 1954 Ronald Welch (Felton Ronald Oliver), Knight Crusader
  • 1953 Edward Osmond, A Valley Grows Up
  • 1952 Mary Norton, The Borrowers
  • 1951 Cynthia Harnett, The Woolpack
  • 1950 Elfrida Vipont Foulds, The Lark on the Wing
  • 1949 Agnes Allen, The Story of Your Home
  • 1948 Richard Armstrong, Sea Change
  • 1947 Walter De La Mare, Collected Stories for Children
  • 1946 Elizabeth Goudge, The Little White Horse
  • 1945 El premio no se concedió
  • 1944 Eric Linklater, The Wind on the Moon
  • 1943 El premio no se concedió
  • 1942 'BB' (D J Watkins-Pitchford), The Little Grey Men
  • 1941 Mary Treadgold, We Couldn't Leave Dinah
  • 1940 Kitty Barne, Visitors from London
  • 1939 Eleanor Doorly, Radium Woman
  • 1938 Noel Streatfield, The Circus is Coming
  • 1937 Eve Garnett, The Family from One End Street
  • 1936 Arthur Ransome, Pigeon Post

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