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Carnegie Medal

The Carnegie Medal is awarded each year to one outstanding new book for children or young adults.

The Medal was named after the Scottish-born American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

The Carnegie Medal is the UK’s oldest and most prestigious book award for children’s writing.

No Award was given in 1943, 1945, or 1966. That is because no book was considered suitable.

Learn more: official Carnegie Medal homepage.


Winners:

Junk (1996)

Author(s): Melvin Burgess
Illustrator(s): Matthew Ward


River Boy (1997)

Author(s): Tim Bowler
Illustrator(s): Rafal Olbinski


Skellig (1998)

Author(s): David Almond
Illustrator(s): Adam Fisher


Postcards from No Man’s Land (1999)

Author(s): Aidan Chambers
Illustrator(s): Eric Dinyer


The Other Side of Truth (2000)

Author(s): Beverley Naidoo
Illustrator(s): Phil Hefferan


The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (2001)

Author(s): Terry Pratchett
Illustrator(s): David Wyatt


Ruby Holler (2002)

Author(s): Sharon Creech
Illustrator(s): Marc Burckhardt


A Northern Light (2003)

Author(s): Jennifer Donnelly
Illustrator(s): Joseph Devenney
E. O. Hoppé


Millions (2004)

Author(s): Frank Cottrell Boyce
Illustrator(s): Steven Lenton


Tamar (2005)

Author(s): Mal Peet
Illustrator(s): Phil Schramm


Just in Case (2006)

Author(s): Meg Rosoff
Illustrator(s): Unknown


Here Lies Arthur (2007)

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Author(s): Philip Reeve
Illustrator(s): None


The Graveyard Book (2008)

Author(s): Neil Gaiman
Illustrator(s): Dave McKean
Chris Riddell


Bog Child (2008)

Author(s): Siobhan Dowd
Illustrator(s): Kamil Vojnar


Monsters of Men (2010)

Author(s): Patrick Ness
Illustrator(s): Unknown


A Monster Calls (2011)

Author(s): Patrick Ness
Illustrator(s): Jim Kay


Maggot Moon (2012)

Author(s): Sally Gardner
Illustrator(s): Jim Kay


The Bunker Diary (2013)

Author(s): Kevin Brooks
Illustrator(s): Unknown


Buffalo Soldier (2014)

Author(s): Tanya Landman
Illustrator(s): Unknown


One (2015)

Author(s): Sarah Crossan
Illustrator(s): Elsa Moore