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Teenage Prize - Winner Announced
7th November 2005 |
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The
winner for the 2005 Booktrust Teenage Prize has been announced.
The award, recognises and celebrates the best contemporary teenage
fiction.
In the end Sarah Singleton beat off competition from Julie Burchill
and Meg Rosoff with her novel Century.
Chris
Mead, Director of Booktrust who administer the prize, said
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"Booktrust is commited to bringing books and reading
to as wide an audience as possible. With the establishment of the
Booktrust Teenage Prize two years ago as the only prize in its sector,
Booktrust seeks to encourage a higher level of teenage reading by
raising the profile of the titles involved in the awards process."
Geraldine Brennan, (Books Editor for The Times Educational Supplement
and Chair of the Judges) said of the winner:
"Century
is a perfectly formed, highly visual and intriguing novel in the
gothic tradition, with the timeless feel of Frankenstein or Dracula.
It keeps the reader guessing as it moves through layers of time
and rewards a careful reader with its many hints and clues, yet
the language is accessible and the story draws the reader in.
"With
major themes of grief, loss, the pointlessness of stopping time
and the power struggle between parents and children, it sees its
heroine, the older sister, triumph through courage and determination
in the face of the terrifying unknown. The compelling mystery
and the range of well drawn characters will appeal to both boys
and girls. The judges believe that this excellent first novel
deserves wide attention and we would all love to read more books
by this author."
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| THE
WINNER
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Sarah
Singleton, Century
Simon & Schuster |
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