Thursday, 25 June 2009

Bog Child wins the Carnegie Medal

Siobhan Dowd has become the first posthumous winner of the Carnegie Medal for Bog Child, the story of a teenage boy who finds a child's body in an Irish bog. Siobhan Dowd died in August 2007, three months after completing Bog Child.

See David Fickling's acceptance speech on behalf of Siobhan Dowd.

The HCC shadowing group, and their counterparts from Hampton and LEH, voted The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness as their favourite. See our Carnegie homepage.

Patrick Ness has commented on his blog: 'So I didn't win the Carnegie Medal, but really Bog Child is a really good book by a really, really wonderful writer who died way too soon. No complaints from me. Especially as it seems I've been voted favourite book by the groups on the Shadowing Scheme (this is 3800 different young reading groups in schools and libraries, so way cool to be picked by them).

3 comments:

Zoë said...

I wanted The Knife Of Never Letting Go to win as the series is very good and I want to have every single book as soon as it comes out.

Do you now when the next one comes out or what it is even called?

Zoë

Librarian said...

Hi Zoë

I agree that Knife is a great book - our Battle of the Books team thought that too (and Mr Scruby!). The trilogy will probably become a classic - like Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials maybe.

I do not know the answer to your questions, but I have a link to Patrick Ness's blog on this page which is worth reading (that's where I found that little 'prequel' he did).

Mrs D

Librarian said...

The title of the third book in the Chaos Walking trilogy is being announced by Patrick Ness on Monday 3 August. Check his blog or check back here.