The longlists for the Yoto Carnegie Medal 2023 have been announced!
Past double-winner, Katya Balen has made the cut for writing with her glowing story of a blended family learning to trust again, The Light in Everything. The late Marcus Sedgwick is also on the longlist with his thrilling, thought-provoking, timely novella about our connections to Earth, Wrath.
The illustration longlist includes Levi Pinfold for his dark and brooding depictions of the fairytale realm in The Worlds We Leave Behind (also appearing on the 2023 longlist for writing), and Ruchi Mhasane for her warm and sensitive illustrations in Dadaji's Paintbrush.
The full longlists can be found below:
The 2023 Yoto Carnegie Medal for Writing
The Light in Everything by Katya Balen
When Shadows Fall by Sita Brahmachari
Medusa by Jessie Burton
The Blackthorn Branch by Elen Caldecott
Running With Horses by Jason Cockcroft
The Eternal Return of Clara Hart by Louise Finch
The Worlds We Leave Behind by A. F. Harrold
Green Rising by Lauren James
When Our Worlds Collided by Danielle Jawando
Needle by Patrice Lawrence
Julia and the Shark by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Wrath by Marcus Sedgwick
I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys
The Silver Chain by Jion Sheibani
The Blue Book of Nebo by Manon Steffan Ros
The 2023 Yoto Carnegie Medal for Illustration (formerly known as the Kate Greenaway Award)
John Agard's Windrush Child illustrated by Sophie Bass
Rescuing Titanic illustrated by Flora Delargy
Flooded illustrated by Mariajo Ilustrajo
Journey to the Last River illustrated by Teddy Keen
Medusa illustrated by Olivia Lomenech Gill
The Fog Catcher's Daughter illustrated by Alan Marks
Once Upon a Tune illustrated by James Mayhew
Dadaji's Paintbrush illustrated by Ruchi Mhasane
Alte Zachen: Old Things illustrated by Benjamin Phillips
The Worlds We Leave Behind illustrated by Levi Pinfold
Choices illustrated by Roozeboos
The Queen in the Cave illustrated by Julia Sarda
Saving The Butterfly illustrated by Gill Smith
The Comet illustrated by Joe Todd-Stanton
The Queen on our Corner illustrated by Nia Tudor
The Baker by the Sea illustrated by Paula White
The Visible Sounds illustrated by Yu Rong
Saving Sorya: Chang and the Sun Bear illustrated by Jeet Zdung
Janet Noble, Chair of Judges for The Yoto Carnegies 2023, said: “It is a great honour to be chairing the judging panel during another outstanding year for children’s publishing. We were taken on amazing reading journeys by haunting prose and powerful poetry and found delight in the evocative worlds of stunning illustration, and were able to explore an incredible variety of themes including belonging, friendship and the climate crisis. I commend all the authors and illustrators on their wonderful work, which will bring young readers so much joy and hope in these challenging times.”
The shortlists for the 2023 Yoto Carnegies will be announced on Friday 17 March. The winners’ ceremony will be hosted live and streamed from The Barbican on Wednesday 21 June.
The winners will each receive £500 worth of books to donate to their local library, a specially commissioned golden medal and a £5,000 Colin Mears Award cash prize. The winners of the Shadowers’ Choice Medals – voted for and awarded by the children and young people – will also be presented at the ceremony.
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