The longlist for the 2023 Branford Boase Award is announced today, set up in memory of award-winning author Henrietta Branford and her editor Wendy Boase, one of the founders of Walker Books. Tthe Branford Boase Award is given annually to the author of the year’s outstanding debut novel for children. It has a notable record in picking out the most talented authors at the start of their career.
Past winners and shortlisted authors have included Siobhan Dowd, Meg Rosoff, Frank Cottrell Boyce and Patrick Ness as well as Frances Hardinge, Philip Reeve and most recently Maisie Chan. Uniquely, the Branford Boase Award also honours the editor of the winning title and highlights the importance of the editor in nurturing new talent.
For the third year running over 60 books were submitted and from 28 different publishers. The longlist of 21 features fantasy novels, including bestseller Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A.F. Steadman, edited by Ali Dougal; accomplished coming-of-age YA novels; a Georgian-era crime adventure; and The Extraordinary Adventures of Alice Tonks by Emily Kenny, edited by Katie Jennings, longlisted for the new Adrien Prize for novels giving a positive portrayal of a character with a disability.
The 2023 Branford Boase Award longlist in full is:
The Bones of Me by Kel Duckhouse, edited by Harriet Birkinshaw
The Eternal Return of Clara Hart by Louise Finch, edited by Siobhàn Parkinson
Running Out of Time by Simon Fox, edited by Tom Bonnick
The Spectaculars by Jodie Garnish, edited by Becky Walker and Alice Moloney
The Miraculous Sweetmakers by Natasha Hastings, edited by Michelle Misra, illustrated by Alex T. Smith
The Whisperling by Hayley Hoskins, edited by Katie Sinfield
Wishes Come in Threes by Andy Jones, edited by Non Pratt
The Extraordinary Adventures of Alice Tonks by Emily Kenny, edited by Katie
Jennings
Seed by Caryl Lewis, edited by Sarah Hughes, illustrated by George Ermos
Rebel Skies by Ann Sei Linn, edited by Gráinne Clear
Mia and the Lightcasters by Janelle McCurdy, edited by Leah Thaxton
Hedgewitch by Skye McKenna, edited by Felicity Alexander
Rapunzella, or Don’t Touch My Black Hair by Ella McLeod, edited by Yasmin
Morrissey and Genevieve Herr
The Cats We Meet Along the Way by Nadia Mikail, edited by Bella Pearson
The Bird Singers by Eve Wersocki Morris, edited by Jenna Mackintosh
Ellie Pillai is Brown by Christine Pillainayagam, edited by Leah Thaxton
The Haunting of Tyrese Walker by J.P. Rose, edited by Chloe Sackur
If You Still Recognise Me by Cynthia So, edited by Mattie Whitehead
Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A.F. Steadman, edited by Ali Dougal
The Map of Leaves by Yarrow Townsend, edited by Rachel Leyshon
The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries by J.T. Williams, edited by Liz Bankes and Aleena
Hasan
Chair of the Judges and Co-Founder of the Branford Boase Award, Julia Eccleshare says, “Now in its third decade, the Branford Boase Award highlights the most exciting new authors for children, but it also reflects the current complexion of literature for young people. We are excited that this year’s longlist includes such a wide variety of voices, of subjects and themes, representing contemporary children’s publishing at its best.”
This year’s judges are Maisie Chan, author and winner of the 2022 Branford Boase Award; critic and our very own Joanne Owen; Darren Matthews, Primary Advisory Teacher at the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education; and Sajeda Amir, English teacher and KS3 coordinator at Levenshulme High School, Manchester. The judging panel will be chaired by Julia Eccleshare.
The Branford Boase Award is delivered in partnership with the Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) and supported by Walker Books.
The shortlist for the Award will be announced on Thursday 27 April 2023. The winner will be announced on 13 July 2023 at an award ceremony in London.
The Henrietta Branford Writing Competition, the annual competition for young people which runs in conjunction with the Branford Boase Award, will open on Tuesday 7 February 2023.
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