Monday, 23 June 2014

2014 Carnegie Medal announcement

 
From a strong shortlist, the Bunker Diary has just been chosen as the winner of the prestigious Carnegie Medal. Kevin Brooks' bleak diary of a 14 year old boy held captive in a bunker, was originally rejected for its lack of hope. Brooks said that teenagers 'don't need to be cosseted with artificial hope' and 'in real life things aren't always right in the end'. Do you agree? Are you happy to read books where there's no happy outcome? For all its tense drama, this novel certainly makes you think: is it a thriller, is it a locked-room story, is it a parody, what does it all mean? An interesting and controversial choice.

Read what the winners of both the Carnegie and Greenaway Medals had to say after the award ceremony: http://www.welovethisbook.com/features/exclusive-interviews-winners-carnegie-kate-greenaway-awards