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  • 卡蒂亚•巴伦
  • Katya Balen
  • 卡蒂亚•巴伦(Katya Balen),英国儿童文学作家,也是主流艺术(Mainspring Arts)的联合总监。这是一家非盈利机构,帮助神经分裂者和自闭症患者获得创作机会。她大学学习英语,在她的硕士论文中,她探讨了“文字对自闭症儿童行为的影响”。她的处女作《我们之间的宇宙》入围了2020年布兰福德·博斯奖(Branford Boase Award)的短名单和卡内基奖章(Carnegie Med...
  • 《十月,十月》
  • OCTOBER, OCTOBER
  • 图书类型:大众文学
  • 者:Katya Balen
  • 出 版 社:Bloomsbury Children's Books
    代理公司:Felicity Bryan /ANA/Jessica Wu
    页    数:304页
    出版时间:2020年9月
    代理地区:中国大陆、台湾
    审读资料:电子稿
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内容简介

十月(October)和她的爸爸一起生活在树林里。他们住在爸爸建造的房子里,吃自己在菜地里种的蔬菜。他们对这里的树木、岩石、湖泊和星星非常熟悉,就像对最好的朋友一样。他们一遍又一遍地阅读他们在城里买的书,读了太多次,就连书也都变黄了。他们只有在第二年再去城里时,才能买新的书。他们住在树林里,自由狂野。

   

生活一直是这样。

   

直到十月度过11岁生日。那一年,十月成就了一只猫头鹰宝宝。那也是她的爸爸从森林里最大的... 展开

媒体评论

Jennifer Horan, Chair of Judges for the Yoto Carnegie Greenaway Awards 2022, said:  
October, October by Katya Balen is a captivating story featuring exquisite descriptions of the natural world and relationships that develop and heal. It is an expertly written, beautiful and lyrical novel alive with wonder and curiosity.”
 

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版权状态

中文简体字版已授权。
版权已授:UK – Bloomsbury
China (simplified) - Beijing Guangchen Culture Co
Germany – Hanser
Spain – Errata Naturae
Japan – Hyoronsha
Korea – Sang-Sang-Eui-Him
Italy – Edizioni EL
Turkey - Timaş

获奖信息

We are delighted to say that Katya Balen’s October, October, has won the Yoto Carnegie 2022 Medal.  And also delighted to say that it has also won the Carnegie Shadowers’ Choice Award, which is judged by young people in schools, libraries, reading groups and individually, who ‘shadow’ the Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medal judging process, reading, discussing and reviewing the books on the shortlists and voting for their favourites. 


SHORTLISTS FOR YOTO CARNEGIE GREENAWAY AWARDS 2022 CELEBRATE THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP AND PICTURES TO CREATE EMPATHY, CONNECTION AND HOPE


16th March 2022

carnegiegreenaway.org.uk / #CKG22

Wednesday 16th February 2022: The UK’s longest running and best-loved book awards for children and young people, the Yoto Carnegie Greenaway Awards, today announced the shortlists for 2022.

  • Acclaimed authors Katya Balen, Phil EarleAlex Wheatle progress from Yoto Carnegie longlist to shortlist for the first time; and four debuts are recognised – Sue Divin for the Carnegie and George Butler, Danica Novgorodoff and Peter Van den Ende on the Yoto Kate Greenaway list
  • Second novels from 2021 Carnegie Shadowers’ Choice winner Manjeet Mann and 2017 Carnegie shortlisted author Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock secure a place on the shortlist; while double Kate Greenaway Medal winners Sydney Smith (2018 & 2021) and Emily Gravett (2005 & 2008) have a shot at a third Medal. 
  • Six of the eight Yoto Carnegie shortlisted books are based on real-world events – from Tacky’s War to WWII; the legacy of the Troubles to the refugee crisis; the 2011 Japanese tsunami to the Central Park Exonerated Five case – with many demonstrating the power of friendship to help young people overcome challenges and celebrate difference.
  • The judges’ selection champions pictures and their ability to communicate with readers and help them understand the world, with two wordless picture books on the Yoto Kate Greenaway list and two illustrated titles up for the Yoto Carnegie Medal, including one featuring manga. 

The Awards celebrate outstanding achievement in children’s writing and illustration respectively and are unique in being judged by children’s and youth librarians, with the Shadowers’ Choice Award voted for by children and young people.

16 books have been selected in total – eight for the Yoto Carnegie Medal and eight for the Yoto Kate Greenaway Medal – from a longlist of 33 titles. They were chosen by an expert team of volunteer judges, featuring 14 librarians from CILIP’s Youth Libraries Group based across the UK.

The 2022 Yoto Carnegie Medal shortlist (alphabetical by author surname):

  • October, October by Katya Balen, illustrated by Angela Harding (Bloomsbury)
  • Guard Your Heart by Sue Divin (Macmillan Children’s Books)
  • When the Sky Falls by Phil Earle (Andersen Press)
  • Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock (Faber)
  • The Crossing by Manjeet Mann (Penguin Children’s Books)
  • Tsunami Girl by Julian Sedgwick, illustrated by Chie Kutsuwada (Guppy Books)
  • Cane Warriors by Alex Wheatle (Andersen Press)
  • Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam (HarperCollins Children’s Books)