Branford Boase Award
Encyclopedia
The Branford Boase Award is a British literary award presented annually to an outstanding novel for young people
Children's literature
Children's literature is for readers and listeners up to about age twelve; it is often defined in four different ways: books written by children, books written for children, books chosen by children, or books chosen for children. It is often illustrated. The term is used in senses which sometimes...

 by a first-time writer.

Wendy Boase
Wendy Boase
Wendy Boase born in Melbourne, Australia, she was one of the co-founders of the children's publishing company Walker Books. She held the position of editorial director of Walker Books until her death in 1999 from cancer...

, Editorial Director of Walker Books
Walker Books
Walker Books is an independent British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker.The success of their Where's Wally? series enabled them to expand into the American market, starting a sister company called Candlewick Press in 1991.Amelia Edwards, co-founder of Walker Books,...

 and Henrietta Branford
Henrietta Branford
Henrietta Branford born in India, she was a fiction writer who wrote many novels including Fire, Bed and Bone...

 worked together previously to produce a great number of books. Both Wendy Boase
Wendy Boase
Wendy Boase born in Melbourne, Australia, she was one of the co-founders of the children's publishing company Walker Books. She held the position of editorial director of Walker Books until her death in 1999 from cancer...

 and Henrietta Branford
Henrietta Branford
Henrietta Branford born in India, she was a fiction writer who wrote many novels including Fire, Bed and Bone...

 died in 1999 of cancer
Cancer
Cancer , known medically as a malignant neoplasm, is a large group of different diseases, all involving unregulated cell growth. In cancer, cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors, and invade nearby parts of the body. The cancer may also spread to more distant parts of the...

. The Branford Boase award was created to celebrate and commemorate their names and memories and to encourage new talent in writing which they worked for during their lives. The awards were a joint idea by Julia Eccleshare and Anne Marley who both had jobs do with books.

The Branford Boase Award runs alongside the Henrietta Branford Writing Competition for under 19s.

Winners

Winners receive a hand-crafted box with the Branford Boase Award logo on and a cheque for £1,000.
  • 2000 - Katherine Roberts
    Katherine Roberts
    Katherine Roberts is an English author, best known for her fantasy trilogy The Echorium Sequence. She was born in Torquay, England and spent most of her childhood in Devon and Cornwall, England...

     - Song Quest
    Song Quest
    Song Quest is a fantasy novel by Katherine Roberts. It is the first book in The Echorium Sequence followed by Crystal Mask and Dark Quetzal. The novel was first published in 1999 by Chicken House as a hardback copy; later on in 2001, the first paperback was published...

     - Chicken House
  • 2001 - Marcus Sedgwick
    Marcus Sedgwick
    Marcus Sedgwick was born in Kent, England. Marcus is a British author and illustrator as well as a musician. He used to play for two bands namely playing the drums for Garrett and as the guitarist in an ABBA tribute group...

     - Floodland
    Floodland (novel)
    Floodland is a children's fantasy novel by Marcus Sedgwick, published on March 2, 2000 by Orion Children's Books and aimed at children. Floodland won the Branford Boase Award in 2001 for an outstanding first published novel.- Plot introduction :...

     - Orion
  • 2002 - Sally Prue
    Sally Prue
    Sally Prue is a British author known for her novel Cold Tom, which won the Branford Boase Award 2002 and the Smarties Prize Silver Award in 2002. Sally Prue has written eight novels.- Biography :...

     - Cold Tom
    Cold Tom
    Cold Tom is a fantasy novel by Sally Prue, published on January 31, 2002 by Oxford University Press and aimed at teens and young adults. Cold Tom won the Branford Boase Award and the Smarties Prize Silver Award both in 2002.-Plot summary:...

     - OUP
  • 2003 - Kevin Brooks
    Kevin Brooks (writer)
    Kevin M. Brooks is an English author best known for his novels Lucas and Martyn Pig .- Johnny Delgado Series:...

     - Martyn Pig
    Martyn Pig
    Martyn Pig is a thriller by Kevin Brooks, published on April 1, 2002 by The Chicken House and aimed at teens and young adults. Martyn Pig won the Branford Boase Award in 2003 and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal in 2002.-Martyn Pig:...

     - Chicken House
  • 2004 - Mal Peet
    Mal Peet
    Mal Peet is an English author who writes mainly for young adults. His novels have won several awards, including the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.- Biography :...

     - Keeper
    Keeper (novel)
    Keeper is a fictional sports novel for children by Mal Peet, published on October 6, 2003 by Walker Books Ltd. The novel takes the form of an interview by Paul Faustino in which the world's best goalkeeper, El Gato , tells his life story...

     - Walker
  • 2005 - Meg Rosoff
    Meg Rosoff
    Meg Rosoff is an American author based in London since 1989. She is best known for her novel How I Live Now, which won 3 awards including the Guardian Award , Michael L. Printz Award , Branford Boase Award and was shortlisted for the 2004 Whitbread Awards. Her second novel, , won the prestigious ...

     - How I Live Now
    How I Live Now
    How I Live Now is a novel by Meg Rosoff, first published in 2004. The book won three notable awards including the Michael L. Printz Award and received generally positive reviews.-Plot summary:...

     - Puffin
  • 2006 - Frances Hardinge
    Frances Hardinge
    Frances Hardinge is a British author best known for her novel Fly By Night which in 2006 won the Branford Boase Award and was listed as one of the School Library Journal's Best Books. She has also been shortlisted and achieved a number of other awards for both her novels as well as some of her...

     - Fly By Night
    Fly by Night (Hardinge novel)
    Fly by Night is a children's fantasy novel by Frances Hardinge, published on October 7, 2005 by Macmillan Publishers in the UK and on April 25, 2006 by HarperCollins in the US, and aimed at teens...

     - Macmillan Children’s Books
  • 2007 - Siobhan Dowd
    Siobhan Dowd
    Siobhan Dowd was a British writer and activist.-Biography:Siobhan Dowd was born in London to Irish parents...

     - A Swift Pure Cry
    A Swift Pure Cry
    A Swift Pure Cry is a 2006 novel by Siobhan Dowd about a teenager named Shell who lives in County Cork, Ireland. It won the 2007 Branford Boase Award and the Eilís Dillon Award.-Characters:...

     - David Fickling Books
  • 2008 - Jenny Downham
    Jenny Downham
    Jenny Downham is a British novelist and an ex-actor. She has published two books, Before I Die, the fictional account of the last few months of a sixteen-year-old girl who has been dying of leukeamia for four years...

     - Before I Die
    Before I Die
    Before I Die is a novel written by Jenny Downham. Tessa Scott is only 16, and she has just months left to live before she finally loses her battle with cancer. However, she has made a list of 10 things she wants to do before she dies, some which are dangerous and foolish, and others which will...

     - David Fickling Books
  • 2009 - B. R. Collins - The Traitor Game - Bloomsbury Publishing
  • 2010 - Lucy Christopher
    Lucy Christopher
    Lucy Christopher is a British/Australian author best known for her novel Stolen, which won the Branford Boase award 2010 in the UK, and the 2010 Gold Inky in Australia. Her second book, Flyaway, was shortlisted for the Costa Book Awards 2010...

     - Stolen - Chicken House
  • 2011 - Jason Wallace - Out of Shadows - edited by Charlie Sheppard, Andersen Press

Shortlists

  • 2000
    • Dominic Barker
      Dominic Barker
      Dominic Barker is a British children's author.-Biography:Dominic Barker was born in Southport in 1966. He graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in English and then spent two years as part of a comedy double act before deciding to become a teacher...

       - Sharp Stuff - Transworld
    • Gus Clarke - Can We Keep It, Dad? - Andersen Press
    • Richard Kidd - The Giant Goldfish Robbery - Transworld
    • Paul May
      Paul May
      Paul May was a German film director. He directed 40 films between 1935 and 1972.He was born in Munich, Germany and died in Taufkirchen, Germany.-External links:...

       - Troublemakers - Transworld
    • Stephen Pots - Hunting Gumnor - Egmont
    • Louise Rennison
      Louise Rennison
      Louise Rennison is an English author and comedienne.She is the author of the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series for teenage girls. This series records the exploits of a teenage girl, Georgia Nicolson, and her best friends, the Ace Gang...

       - Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging - Piccadilly
    • Katherine Roberts
      Katherine Roberts
      Katherine Roberts is an English author, best known for her fantasy trilogy The Echorium Sequence. She was born in Torquay, England and spent most of her childhood in Devon and Cornwall, England...

       - Song Quest
      Song Quest
      Song Quest is a fantasy novel by Katherine Roberts. It is the first book in The Echorium Sequence followed by Crystal Mask and Dark Quetzal. The novel was first published in 1999 by Chicken House as a hardback copy; later on in 2001, the first paperback was published...

       - Chicken House
  • 2001
    • Nick Manns - Control Shift - Hodder
    • William Nicholson
      William Nicholson (writer)
      William Nicholson FRSL is a British screenwriter, playwright, and novelist.-Family:A native of Lewes, Sussex, William Nicholson was raised in a Catholic family in Gloucestershire. By the time he reached his tenth birthday, he had decided to become a writer. He was educated at Downside School,...

       - The Wind Singer
      The Wind Singer
      The Wind Singer is a novel written by William Nicholson and the first book of his Wind On Fire Trilogy. It was first published in 2000. The Wind Singer won the 2000 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize and the for "The Book I Couldn't Put Down".- Plot :...

       - Egmont
    • Hazel Riley - Thanis - OUP
    • Marcus Sedgwick
      Marcus Sedgwick
      Marcus Sedgwick was born in Kent, England. Marcus is a British author and illustrator as well as a musician. He used to play for two bands namely playing the drums for Garrett and as the guitarist in an ABBA tribute group...

       - Floodland
      Floodland (novel)
      Floodland is a children's fantasy novel by Marcus Sedgwick, published on March 2, 2000 by Orion Children's Books and aimed at children. Floodland won the Branford Boase Award in 2001 for an outstanding first published novel.- Plot introduction :...

       - Orion
  • 2002
    • Emma Barnes - Jessica Haggerthwaite: Witch Dispatcher - Bloomsbury
    • Adele Minchin - The Beat Goes On - Women’s Press
    • Sally Prue
      Sally Prue
      Sally Prue is a British author known for her novel Cold Tom, which won the Branford Boase Award 2002 and the Smarties Prize Silver Award in 2002. Sally Prue has written eight novels.- Biography :...

       - Cold Tom
      Cold Tom
      Cold Tom is a fantasy novel by Sally Prue, published on January 31, 2002 by Oxford University Press and aimed at teens and young adults. Cold Tom won the Branford Boase Award and the Smarties Prize Silver Award both in 2002.-Plot summary:...

       - OUP
    • Bali Rai
      Bali Rai
      Bali Rai is an author of teenage novels. He was born in Leicester in 1971.He is hailed as a great author and visits many schools også sutter han pik...-For his book arranged marriage:*South Lanarkshire Book Award shortlist...

       - (Un)arranged Marriage - Corgi
    • Philip Reeve
      Philip Reeve
      Philip Reeve is a British author and illustrator. He presently lives on Dartmoor with his wife Sarah and their son Samuel.-Biography:...

       - Mortal Engines
      Mortal Engines
      Mortal Engines is the first of four novels in Philip Reeve's quartet of the same name, which is also known as the Hungry City Chronicles in the United States...

       - Scholastic
  • 2003
    • Julia Bell, Massive, Pan Macmillan
    • Kevin Brooks
      Kevin Brooks (writer)
      Kevin M. Brooks is an English author best known for his novels Lucas and Martyn Pig .- Johnny Delgado Series:...

       - Martyn Pig
      Martyn Pig
      Martyn Pig is a thriller by Kevin Brooks, published on April 1, 2002 by The Chicken House and aimed at teens and young adults. Martyn Pig won the Branford Boase Award in 2003 and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal in 2002.-Martyn Pig:...

       - Chicken House
    • Patricia Elliott
      Patricia Elliott
      Patricia Elliott is an American actress. She graduated from South High School in Denver.With many appearances on television, film and stage, Elliott currently portrays Renee Divine Buchanan on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, a role she has played on-and-off since 1987...

       - Ice Boy - Hodder
    • Richard MacSween - The Firing - Andersen
    • Livi Michael
      Livi Michael
      -Personal life:Livi Michael,also known as, Olivia Michael, born March. 15, 1960 in Manchester, England, is a British fiction authoress who has published a total of 15 children and adult novels. She is the daughter of civil servant Ann Wood. Michael has been married twice, divorced from her first...

       - Frank and the Black Hamster of Narkiz - Puffin
    • Simon Mason
      Simon Mason (author)
      -Biography:Simon Mason was born in Sheffield in 1962. He was educated at local schools and studied English at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. He splits his time between writing at home and a part-time editorial position with David Fickling Books, an imprint of Random House and publisher of his 2011...

       - The Quigleys
      The Quigleys
      The Quigleys are a series of children's books about the Quigley family written by Simon Mason. There are currently 4 books and there are expected to be 7 in total...

       - David Fickling Books
    • Nicky Singer - Feather Boy
      Feather Boy
      Feather boy is a novel by Brighton-based author Nicky Singer; it was first published in 2002 by HarperCollins, under the Collins imprint. The story is about Robert Nobel, a boy who despairs of his newly divorced parents. Robert is the butt of classroom jokes and a victim of Niker, the classroom...

       - HarperCollins
  • 2004
    • Steve Augarde - The Various
      The Various
      The Various is a children's fantasy novel written and illustrated by Steve Augarde, published in 2003. It is the first book of the Touchstone Trilogy which continues with Celandine and Winter Wood...

       - David Fickling Books
    • Graham Gardner
      Graham Gardner
      Graham Gardner is a British novelist who writes books aimed at the Young Adult market. He was born and brought up in the county of Worcestershire, England, and is the second eldest of ten children...

       - Inventing Elliott - Dolphin
    • Julie Hearn - Follow Me Down
      Follow Me Down
      "Follow Me Down" is a song by American group 3OH!3 featuring English artist Neon Hitch.- Chart performance :It debuted at #89 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #36 on the Canadian Hot 100, and has since re-entered at #89 on the Hot 100...

       - OUP
    • L. S. Matthews - Fish - Hodder
    • Mal Peet
      Mal Peet
      Mal Peet is an English author who writes mainly for young adults. His novels have won several awards, including the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.- Biography :...

       - Keeper
      Keeper (novel)
      Keeper is a fictional sports novel for children by Mal Peet, published on October 6, 2003 by Walker Books Ltd. The novel takes the form of an interview by Paul Faustino in which the world's best goalkeeper, El Gato , tells his life story...

       - Walker
    • Eleanor Updale
      Eleanor Updale
      Eleanor Updale is the author of the Montmorency Series. She has written four novels and some short stories, and has won several awards for her writing.-Biography:...

       - Montmorency
      Montmorency/ Scarper
      The Montmorency Series are a set of Victorian era crime novels focused on an ex-convict turned spy named Montmorency written by Eleanor Updale. The first novel in the series was released on April 1, 2004...

       - Scholastic
  • 2005
    • Alison Allen-Gray - Unique - OUP
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce
      Frank Cottrell Boyce
      -Awards:*2004: Buch des Monats des Instituts für Jugendliteratur/Book of the Month by the Institute for Youth Literature , Millions*2004: Carnegie Medal, Millions*2004: Luchs des Jahres , Millions...

       - Millions
      Millions (novel)
      Millions is a children's novel by Frank Cottrell Boyce, published in 2004. It was originally written solely as a screenplay for the film Millions, but screenwriter Cottrell Boyce decided to adapt it into a novel while the film was in the process of being made. It was his first novel...

       - Macmillan
    • Cathy Cassidy
      Cathy Cassidy
      Cathy Cassidy is a British author of young adult fiction, mainly focusing on domestic fiction. She was born in Coventry, but now lives in Galloway, Scotland. She has written 14 books...

       - Dizzy - Puffin Books
    • John Dougherty
      John Dougherty (author)
      John Dougherty is a Northern Irish author, born in the town of Larne in 1964. He now lives in Gloucestershire.He worked as a primary school teacher in London during the 1990s and early 2000s, and during this period began to write stories for children...

       - Zeus on the Loose - Random House
    • Michelle Paver
      Michelle Paver
      Michelle Paver is a British-based novelist and children's writer, author of the six-book series Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, set in the pre-agricultural Stone Age.- Biography :...

       - Wolf Brother
      Wolf Brother
      Wolf Brother is the first book in the series Chronicles of Ancient Darkness by Michelle Paver. Wolf Brother takes place 6000 years ago during the New Stone Age, and tells the story of twelve-year-old Torak, a boy of the Wolf Clan....

       - Orion
    • Meg Rosoff
      Meg Rosoff
      Meg Rosoff is an American author based in London since 1989. She is best known for her novel How I Live Now, which won 3 awards including the Guardian Award , Michael L. Printz Award , Branford Boase Award and was shortlisted for the 2004 Whitbread Awards. Her second novel, , won the prestigious ...

       - How I Live Now
      How I Live Now
      How I Live Now is a novel by Meg Rosoff, first published in 2004. The book won three notable awards including the Michael L. Printz Award and received generally positive reviews.-Plot summary:...

       - Puffin
    • Leslie Wilson
      Leslie Wilson (author)
      Leslie Wilson is an author of novels and short stories for adults and children. She was born in Nottingham to a German mother and an English father. Her mixed-heritage upbringing in England in the years following the Second World War is a major influence on her writing. Her hobbies are gardening,...

       - Last Train from Kummersdorf - Faber
  • 2006
    • Nicola Davies
      Nicola Davies (author)
      Nicola Davies is an English zoologist and writer. She was one of the original presenters of the BBC children's wildlife programme The Really Wild Show. More recently, she has made her name as a children's author...

       - Home - Walker
    • Joshua Doder
      Josh Lacey
      Josh Lacey is a British writer. He has written several children’s books and one book for adults, God is Brazilian, a biography of Charles Miller, the man who introduced football to Brazil...

       - A Dog Called Grk
      Grk Book Series
      The Grk books are series of children's books following the adventures of a boy called Tim and a dog called Grk. The series is written by Josh Lacey under the pseudonym Joshua Doder...

       - Andersen Press
    • Frances Hardinge
      Frances Hardinge
      Frances Hardinge is a British author best known for her novel Fly By Night which in 2006 won the Branford Boase Award and was listed as one of the School Library Journal's Best Books. She has also been shortlisted and achieved a number of other awards for both her novels as well as some of her...

       - Fly By Night
      Fly by Night (Hardinge novel)
      Fly by Night is a children's fantasy novel by Frances Hardinge, published on October 7, 2005 by Macmillan Publishers in the UK and on April 25, 2006 by HarperCollins in the US, and aimed at teens...

       - Macmillan Children’s Books
    • Ann Kelley
      Ann Kelley
      Ann Kelley is the author of The Burying Beetle and The Bower Bird ]...

       - The Burying Beetle - Luath Press
    • Sarah Singleton
      Sarah Singleton
      Sarah Singleton is a British journalist and author of adult and young adult fiction. She was awarded the Booktrust Teenage Prize for her novel Century in 2005.-Biography:...

       - Century - Simon & Schuster
    • Anthony McGowan
      Anthony McGowan
      Anthony McGowan is a British author of novels for adults and children.- Biography :Anthony McGowan was born in Manchester and now lives in London with his wife, author and fashion designer Rebecca Campbell, and their two young children...

       - Hellbent
      HellBent (novel)
      HellBent is a book by Anthony McGowan, published in 2005. It tells the story of Connor O'Neil and his dog, who are killed by an ice cream truck and sent to hell. It was received very well, despite being called "Down-right disgusting just for the sake of it".- Plot summary:Sixteen-year-old Connor is...

       - Doubleday
    • Cat Weatherill - Barkbelly - Puffin
  • 2007
    • Linda Buckley-Archer
      Linda Buckley-Archer
      Linda Buckley-Archer is a British writer born in the 1900s. She was born in Sussex, but spent most of her childhood on a blackcurrant farm in Staffordshire, and now lives in London....

       - Gideon the Cutpurse
      Gideon the Cutpurse
      Gideon the Cutpurse, published in the US as The Time Travelers, is a 2006 science fiction novel by Linda Buckley-Archer, and is the first book in the The Gideon Trilogy...

       - Simon & Schuster
    • Siobhan Dowd
      Siobhan Dowd
      Siobhan Dowd was a British writer and activist.-Biography:Siobhan Dowd was born in London to Irish parents...

       - A Swift Pure Cry
      A Swift Pure Cry
      A Swift Pure Cry is a 2006 novel by Siobhan Dowd about a teenager named Shell who lives in County Cork, Ireland. It won the 2007 Branford Boase Award and the Eilís Dillon Award.-Characters:...

       - David Fickling Books
    • Charlie Fletcher
      Charlie Fletcher
      Charlie Fletcher is a British screenwriter and author.After many years writing for film and television, he is now probably best known for his children's novel, Stoneheart.-Biography:...

       - Stoneheart
      Stoneheart
      Stoneheart is a children's novel by Charlie Fletcher, published in 2006. It is part of the Stoneheart Trilogy. Stoneheart is followed by "Ironhand", which is itself followed by "Silver Tongue"...

       - Hodder
    • Ally Kennen
      Ally Kennen
      Ally Kennen is an award-winning British young adult and children's author.- Life :Ally Kennen grew up on a farm in Exmoor, England. Ally studied Archaeology and history at Birmingham University...

       - Beast
      Beast (novel)
      Beast is a young adult novel by Ally Kennen, published in 2006. It won the 2007 Manchester Book Award, and was shortlisted for the 2006 Booktrust Teenage Prize, the 2007 Carnegie Medal and the 2007 Branford Boase Award...

       - Scholastic
    • Sian Pattenden - The Awful Tale of Agatha Bilke - Short Books
    • Andy Stanton
      Andy Stanton
      Andy Stanton is an English children's writer. He lives in North London.-Books:He has written nine books in the 'Mr. Gum' series:*You're a Bad Man, Mr. Gum!*Mr. Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire*Mr Gum in 'The Hound of Lamonic Bibber...

       - You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum - Egmont
    • Tabitha Suzuma
      Tabitha Suzuma
      - Biography :Tabitha Suzuma was born in London in 1975 to an English mother and a Japanese father, the eldest of five children. She went to the French Lycée, hated school, refused to work and sat at the back of the class, writing stories. When she was fourteen, she just stopped going to school -...

       - A Note of Madness - Random House
  • 2008
    • Atinuke - Anna Hibiscus - Walker
    • L. Brittney - Nathan Fox: Dangerous Times - Macmillan
    • Sharon Dogar - Waves - Chicken House
    • Jenny Downham
      Jenny Downham
      Jenny Downham is a British novelist and an ex-actor. She has published two books, Before I Die, the fictional account of the last few months of a sixteen-year-old girl who has been dying of leukeamia for four years...

       - Before I Die
      Before I Die
      Before I Die is a novel written by Jenny Downham. Tessa Scott is only 16, and she has just months left to live before she finally loses her battle with cancer. However, she has made a list of 10 things she wants to do before she dies, some which are dangerous and foolish, and others which will...

       - David Fickling Books
    • Sarah Mussi - The Door of No Return - Hodder
    • Jenny Valentine
      Jenny Valentine
      Jenny Valentine is a British children's novelist, best known for her award-winning novel Finding Violet Park.-Book history:Her first novel, Finding Violet Park, was published in 2007. It won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. The book's success caused...

       - Finding Violet Park
      Finding Violet Park
      Finding Violet Park is a young adult novel by Jenny Valentine, first published in 2007. It is about a fatherless teenage boy, Lucas Swain, who finds an urn containing the ashes of the titular Violet Park abandoned in a minicab office and determines to lay her to rest...

       - HarperCollins
  • 2009
    • Jeremy de Quidt - The Toymaker - David Fickling Books
      David Fickling Books
      David Fickling Books is an imprint of Random House which has published books by authors including Philip Pullman, Mark Haddon, John Boyne, Nick Ward and Linda Newbery.-List of Books Published:-References:...

    • B. R. Collins - The Traitor Game - Bloomsbury Publishing
    • Sally Nicholls
      Sally Nicholls
      - Life :Nicholls was born and grew up in Stockton-on-Tees. She attended Great Ayton Friends' School until its closure and subsequently Egglescliffe School until 2001.On finishing school, Nicholls chose to travel around the world...

       - Ways to Live Forever
      Ways to Live Forever
      Ways to Live Forever is a children's novel by Sally Nicholls, first published in 2008. The author's debut novel, it was written when Nicholls was 23 years old....

       - Scholastic Press
    • Patrick Ness
      Patrick Ness
      Patrick Ness is an American author, journalist and lecturer who lives in London. He holds both American and British citizenship...

       - The Knife of Never Letting Go
      The Knife of Never Letting Go
      The Knife of Never Letting Go is the first installment in the Chaos Walking Trilogy written by Patrick Ness and published on May 5, 2008. It has won numerous awards, including the Booktrust Teenage Prize, the Guardian Award, and the 2008 James Tiptree, Jr...

       - Walker Books
      Walker Books
      Walker Books is an independent British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker.The success of their Where's Wally? series enabled them to expand into the American market, starting a sister company called Candlewick Press in 1991.Amelia Edwards, co-founder of Walker Books,...

    • Katy Moran - Bloodline - Walker Books
      Walker Books
      Walker Books is an independent British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker.The success of their Where's Wally? series enabled them to expand into the American market, starting a sister company called Candlewick Press in 1991.Amelia Edwards, co-founder of Walker Books,...

    • Marie-Louise Jensen
      Marie-Louise Jensen
      Marie-Louise Jensen is an English children's author.-Biography:Marie Louise Jensen was born in Henley-On-Thames of an English father and Danish mother. Her early years were plagued by teachers telling her to get her head out of a book and learn useless things like maths...

       - Between Two Seas
      Between two seas
      Between Two Seas is a children's novel by Marie-Louise Jensen, published in 2008. It was shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize. It is about a young girl, Marianne Shaw, who sets out on a journey to Denmark in search of her father, after her mother dies in England.-Plot summary:The...

       - Oxford University Press
      Oxford University Press
      Oxford University Press is the largest university press in the world. It is a department of the University of Oxford and is governed by a group of 15 academics appointed by the Vice-Chancellor known as the Delegates of the Press. They are headed by the Secretary to the Delegates, who serves as...

    • Emily Diamand - Flood Child (originally published as Reavers' Ransom) - Chicken House
  • 2010
    • Sarwat Chadda - Devil's Kiss - Puffin
    • Lucy Christopher
      Lucy Christopher
      Lucy Christopher is a British/Australian author best known for her novel Stolen, which won the Branford Boase award 2010 in the UK, and the 2010 Gold Inky in Australia. Her second book, Flyaway, was shortlisted for the Costa Book Awards 2010...

       - Stolen - Chicken House
    • Damian Kelleher - Life, Interrupted - Piccadilly Press
    • Anna Perera - Guantanamo Boy - Puffin
    • Dan Tunstall - Big and Clever - Five Leaves
    • Rachel Ward - Numbers - Chicken House
    • Victor Watson - Paradise Barn - Catnip
  • 2011http://www.fcbg.org.uk/uploads/pdf/Branford%20Boase%20Shortlist%20May%202011.pdf
    • J P Buxton - I Am the Blade - edited by Beverley Birch, Hachette
    • Keren David - When I Was Joe - edited by Maurice Lyon, Frances Lincoln
    • Candy Gourlay - Tall Story - edited by Bella Pearson, David Fickling Books
    • Gregory Hughes - Unhooking the Moon - edited by Roisin Heycock, Quercus
    • Jason Wallace
      Jason Wallace
      Jason Wallace is a web designer , living in South West London . He is the author of Out of Shadows, the 2010 Costa Children's Book of the Year .- Personal Life :...

       - Out of Shadows - edited by Charlie Sheppard, Andersen Press
    • Pat Walsh - The Crowfield Curse - edited by Imogen Cooper, Chicken House

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