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Anne's awards

Major awards

The British Book Award

The British
Book Award

Carnegie medal

The Carnegie
Medal

Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (2003)
Children's Laureate 2001-2003
OBE
in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours list
Boston Globe Horn Book Award (USA - 2003)
for Stories of Jamie and Angus
Prix Versele 2000 (Belgium)
for Louis le bavard (Loudmouth Louis)
Prix Versele 1998 (Belgium) and Prix Sorcières 1998 (France)
for Journal d'un chat assassin (Diary of a Killer Cat)
UK nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Author Award (1998)
Winner of the Whitbread Children's Book Award, 1996
for The Tulip Touch
Nasen Special Educational Needs Book Award 1996
for How to Write Really Badly
Carnegie Medal 1993 and Whitbread Children's Novel Award 1993
for Flour Babies
Twice British Book Awards Children's Author of the Year
in 1990 and 1993
Carnegie Medal 1990 and Guardian Fiction Award 1990
for Goggle Eyes
Anne with her honorary degree

Anne (centre) receives her honorary degree from Warwick University. On the left: Professor Jackie Labbe, English Department, and right: Professor David VandeLinde, Vice-Chancellor
Photo: © 2005 University of Warwick, used with permission.

Honorary degrees

Degree of Doctor of Letters
The University of Teesside, 23rd November 2007
Degree of Doctor of Letters honoris causa
The University of Warwick, 12 July 2005
Doctor of the University
The University of Central England in Birmingham, 7 February 2003.

Award Winning Books

Ivan the Terrible
Silver medal in the 2007 Nestlé Children's Book awards
The Road of Bones
Shortlisted, Carnegie Medal, 2007
Up on Cloud Nine
Highly commended, Carnegie Medal, 2002
American Library Association Notable Book Editor's Choice (USA - 2003)
Stories of Jamie and Angus
Boston Globe Horn Book Award (USA - 2003)
A Cooperative Children's Book Center Choice (USA)
Bad Dreams
Shortlisted for WH Smith Book Awards 2001
Loudmouth Louis (Louis le bavard)
Prix Versele 2000 (Belgium)
Charm School
Shortlisted for Sheffield Children's Book Award 2000
U.S.A.
ALA Notable Children's Book
Booklist Editor's Choice "Top of the List" Fiction
Bulletin, Blue Ribbon List, 1997
School Library Journal's "Best Books of '97"
River Bank Review "Children's Book of Distinction"
The Tulip Touch
Winner of the Whitbread Children's Book Award, 1996
Highly Commended, Carnegie Medal, 1997
Shortlisted for the Sheffield Children's Book Award, 1997
Runner up for the Lancs Library Children's Book of the Year
Wirral Paperback of the Year, 1998
How to Write Really Badly
Shortlisted for the Sheffield Children's Book Award 1997
Shortlisted for the Stockport Schools Book Award
Step by Wicked Step
Nasen Special Educational Needs Book Award 1996
Shortlisted for Sheffield Children's Book Award, 1996
Shortlisted for Lancashire Children's Book Award, 1996.
French translation: Journal d'un chat assassin
Prix Versele 1998 (Belgium)
Prix Sorcières 1998 (France)
Diary of a Killer Cat
Winner of the Nottinghamshire Libraries Award, 1995
U.S.A.
Boston Globe/Horn Book Award Honour Book 1994
School Library Journal Best Book of 1994
American Library Association Notable Children's Book
Flour Babies
Carnegie Medal 1993
Winner of Whitbread Children's Novel Award 1993
Highly Commended Sheffield Children's Book Award 1993
Shortlisted for WH Smith Mind-Boggling Book Award 1993
Birmingham TSB Children's Book Award, 1995
The Angel of Nitshill Road
Shortlisted for Carnegie Medal 1993
Shortlisted for Federation of Children's Book Groups Award 1993
Taking the Devil's Advice
Shortlisted for Glasgow Herald People's Prize 1991
Shortlisted for Grand Prix des Lectrices d'Elle 1993
A Pack of Liars
Winner of Dillons/Puffin Birmingham Book Award 1991
U.S.A.: My War With Goggle-Eyes
American Library Association Notable Book
International Reading Association Young Adult Choice for 1991
School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
Goggle-Eyes
Carnegie Medal 1990
Winner of Guardian Children's Fiction Award 1990
Shortlisted for Smarties Award (9 - 11 section) 1990
Shortlisted for German Youth Literature Prize 1993
Bill's New Frock
Winner of the Smarties Award (6 - 8 section) 1990
Highly Commended, Carnegie Medal 1990
Winner of the Nottinghamshire Libraries Award 1990
Madame Doubtfire
Shortlisted for Observer Teenage Fiction Prize 1987
Shortlisted for Whitbread Children's Novel Award 1987
Runner-up for Guardian Children's Fiction Award 1987
The Killjoy
Scottish Arts Council Book Award 1986
Recommended, David Higham Prize for Fiction 1986
The Granny Project
Shortlisted for Guardian Children's Fiction Award 1984
The Summer House Loon
Runner-up Kestrel/Guardian Competition 1975