Kate Greenaway Medal

Kate Greenaway Medal

Die Kate Greenaway Medal ist eine britische Auszeichnung für herausragende Illustrationen von Kinder- und Jugendbüchern, die seit 1955 jährlich verliehen wird. Sie ist nach Kate Greenaway, einer beliebten englischen Illustratorin von Kinderbüchern des 19. Jahrhunderts, benannt. Nominierte Bücher müssen im Vereinigten Königreich erschienen sein. Die Jury besteht aus Mitgliedern des Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP).

Der Gewinner erhält eine goldene Medaille und Bücher im Wert von 500 Pfund Sterling, die er an eine Bibliothek seiner Wahl stiften kann. Seit 2000 erhält der Gewinner der Kate Greenaway Medal zusätzlich den Colin Mears Award im Wert von 5000 Pfund.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preisträger

Bis 2006 bezieht sich das Jahr auf das Erscheinungsjahr des Buches, ab 2007 auf das Jahr der Preisverleihung.[1]

  • 1955 Preis wurde zurückbehalten, da kein Buch als angemessen erachtet wurde
  • 1956 Edward Ardizzone, Tim All Alone
  • 1957 V. H. Drummond, Mrs Easter and the Storks
  • 1958 Preis wurde zurückbehalten, da kein Buch als angemessen erachtet wurde
  • 1959 William Stobbs, Kashtanka and A Bundle of Ballads
  • 1960 Gerald Rose, Old Winkle and the Seagulls
  • 1961 Antony Maitland, Mrs. Cockle's Cat
  • 1962 Brian Wildsmith, A.B.C
  • 1963 John Burningham, Borka: The Adventures of a Goose With No Feathers
  • 1964 C. Walter Hodges, Shakespeare's Theatre
  • 1965 Victor Ambrus, The Three Poor Tailors
  • 1966 Raymond Briggs, Mother Goose Treasury
  • 1967 Charles Keeping, Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary
  • 1968 Pauline Baynes, Dictionary of Chivalry
  • 1969 Helen Oxenbury, The Quangle Wangle's Hat and The Dragon of an Ordinary Family
  • 1970 John Burningham, Mr Gumpy's Outing
  • 1971 Jan Pienkowski, The Kingdom under the Sea
  • 1972 Krystyna Turska, The Woodcutter's Duck
  • 1973 Raymond Briggs, Father Christmas
  • 1974 Pat Hutchins, The Wind Blew
  • 1975 Victor Ambrus, Horses in Battle and Mishka
  • 1976 Gail E. Haley, The Post Office Cat
  • 1977 Shirley Hughes, Dogger
  • 1978 Janet Ahlberg, Each Peach Pear Plum
  • 1979 Jan Pienkowski, Haunted House
  • 1980 Quentin Blake, Mr Magnolia
  • 1981 Charles Keeping, The Highwayman
  • 1982 Michael Foreman, Long Neck and Thunder Foot and Sleeping Beauty and Other Favourite Fairy Tales
  • 1983 Anthony Browne, Gorilla
  • 1984 Errol Le Cain, Hiawatha's Childhood
  • 1985 Juan Wijngaard, Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady
  • 1986 Fiona French, Snow White in New York
  • 1987 Adrienne Kennaway, Crafty Chameleon
  • 1988 Barbara Firth, Can't You Sleep Little Bear?
  • 1989 Michael Foreman, War Boy: a Country Childhood
  • 1990 Gary Blythe, The Whales' Song
  • 1991 Janet Ahlberg, The Jolly Christmas Postman
  • 1992 Anthony Browne, Zoo
  • 1993 Alan Lee, Black Ships Before Troy
  • 1994 Gregory Rogers, Way Home
  • 1995 P. J. Lynch, The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey
  • 1996 Helen Cooper, The Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed
  • 1997 P. J. Lynch, When Jessie Came Across the Sea
  • 1998 Helen Cooper, Pumpkin Soup
  • 1999 Helen Oxenbury, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • 2000 Lauren Child, I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato (dt: Nein! Tomaten ess ich nicht!)
  • 2001 Chris Riddell, Pirate Diary von Richard Platt (dt: Mein Leben auf dem Piratenschiff)
  • 2002 Bob Graham, Jethro Byrde, Fairy Child
  • 2003 Shirley Hughes, Ella's Big Chance
  • 2004 Chris Riddell, Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver"
  • 2005 Emily Gravett, Wolves (dt: Achtung, Wolf!)
  • 2007 Mini Grey, The Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon
  • 2008 Emily Gravett, Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears (dt: Mein Buch vom Angsthaben)
  • 2009 Catherine Rayner, Harris Finds His Feet (dt: Humboldt: der kleine Hase mit den großen Füßen)
  • 2010 Freya Blackwood, Harry and Hopper von Margaret Wild
  • 2011 Grahame Baker-Smith FArTHER

Auswahlliste

1995
  • Christina Balit, Blodin the Beast
  • Patrick Benson, The Little Boat
  • Quentin Blake, Clown
  • Ken Brown, Tattybogle
  • Mick Inkpen Nothing
  • Colin McNaughton Here Come the Aliens
1996
  • Christina Balit, Ishtar and Tammuz
  • Caroline Binch, Down by the River
  • Ruth Brown, The Tale of the Monstrous Toad
  • Susan Field, The Smallest Whale
  • Debi Gliori, Mr Bear to the Rescue
  • Colin McNaughton, Oops!
  • Korky Paul, The Duck that had no Luck
1997
  • Charlotte Voake, Ginger
  • Ken Brown, Mucky Pup
  • Sophie Windham, Unicorns! Unicorns!
  • Anthony Browne, Willy the Dreamer
  • Clare Mackie, Book of Nonsense
  • Peter Collington, A Small Miracle
1998
  • Christian Birmingham, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • Quentin Blake, Zagazoo
  • Anthony Browne, Voices in the Park
  • Emma Chichester Clark, I Love You, Blue Kangaroo
  • Shirley Hughes, The Lion and the Unicorn
  • Jane Simmons, Come on Daisy!
2000
  • Lauren Child, Beware of the Storybook Wolves
  • Jane Ray, Fairy Tales
  • Ted Dewan, Crispin: The Pig Who Had It All
  • Anthony Browne, Willy's Pictures
  • Ruth Browne, Snail Trail
2001
  • Jez Alborough, Fix-it Duck
  • Russell Ayto, The Witch's Children
  • Nicola Bayley, Katje the Windmill Cat
  • Caroline Binch, Silver Shoes
  • Helen Cooper, Tatty Ratty
  • Charles Fuge, Sometimes I Like to Curl Up in a Ball
  • Bob Graham Let's Get a Pup!
  • Chris Riddell, Pirate Diary
2002
  • Simon Bartram, Man on the Moon
  • Nick Butterworth, Albert le Blanc
  • Lauren Child, That Pesky Rat
  • Lauren Child, Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?
  • Bob Graham, Jethro Byrde, Fairy Child
  • David Melling, The Kiss That Missed
  • Nick Sharratt, Pants
  • Helen Ward, The Cockerel and the Fox
2003
  • Anthony Browne, The Shape Game
  • Alexis Deacon, Beegu
  • Debi Gliori, Always and Forever
  • Mini Grey, The Pea and the Princess
  • Shirley Hughes, Ella's Big Chance
  • Dave McKean, The Wolves in the Walls
  • Bee Willey, Bob Robber and Dancing Jane
  • Chris Wormell, Two Frogs
2004
  • Ian Andrew, The Boat
  • Russell Ayto, One More Sheep
  • Simon Bartram, Dougal's Deep-Sea Diary
  • Quentin Blake, Sad Book
  • Nick Butterworth, The Whisperer
  • John Kelly, Guess Who's Coming For Dinner?
  • Chris Riddell, Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver"
2005
  • Tony DiTerlizzi, Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You
  • Emily Gravett, Wolves
  • Mini Grey, Traction Man Is Here
  • Oliver Jeffers, Lost and Found
  • Dave McKean, Mirrormask
  • Jane Ray, Jinnie Ghost
  • David Roberts, Little Red: A Fizzingly Good Yarn
  • Rob Scotton, Russell the Sheep
2007
  • Ross Collins, The Elephantom
  • Emily Gravett, Orange Pear Apple Bear
  • Mini Grey, The Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon
  • John Kelly & Cathy Tincknell, Scoop! An Exclusive by Monty Molenski
  • Catherine Rayner, Augustus and His Smile
  • Chris Riddell, The Emperor of Absurdia
2008
  • Anthony Browne, Silly Billy
  • Polly Dunbar, Penguin
  • Emily Gravett, Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears
  • Emily Gravett, Monkey and Me
  • Jane Ray, The Lost Happy Endings
  • Chris Riddell, Ottoline and the Yellow Cat
  • Ed Vere, Banana!
2009
  • Angela Barrett, The Snow Goose
  • Marc Craste, Varmints
  • Thomas Docherty, Little Boat
  • Bob Graham, How to Heal a Broken Wing
  • Oliver Jeffers, The Way Back Home
  • Dave McKean, The Savage
  • Catherine Rayner, Harris Finds His Feet
  • Chris Wormell, Molly and the Night Monster
2010
  • Grahame Baker-Smith, Leon and the Place Between
  • Freya Blackwood, Harry and Hopper
  • Oliver Jeffers, The Great Paper Caper
  • Satoshi Kitamura, Millie's Marvellous Hat
  • Dave McKean, Crazy Hair
  • Chris Riddell, The Graveyard Book
  • David Roberts, The Dunderheads
  • Viviane Schwarz, There Are Cats in This Book
2011
  • Grahame Baker-Smith, FArTHER
  • Anthony Browne, Me and You
  • Bob Graham, April Underhill Tooth Fairy
  • Mini Grey, Jim
  • Oliver Jeffers, The Heart and the Bottle
  • Kristin Oftedal, Big Bear, Little Brother
  • Catherine Rayner, Ernest
  • Juan Wijngaard, Cloud Tea Monkeys

Einzelnachweise

  1. Kate Greenaway Medal: Full List of Winners

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