Guardian Children's Fiction Prize

Guardian Children's Fiction Prize

Der Guardian Award ist ein Literaturpreis, der seit 1967 von der Zeitung The Guardian an britische Autoren von Kinderbüchern verliehen wird. Der Preis ist mit der US-amerikanischen Newbery Medal vergleichbar.

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