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Carnegie Medal Winners
The Carnegie Medal is awarded annually in the United Kingdom by CILIP, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, to the writer of an outstanding book for children. It was established by The Library Association in 1936, in memory of the great Scottish-born philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919).
For more information see: The Carnegie Medal Home Page
2023 Medal Winner
Past Medal Winners
October, October
Katya Balen | 2022

Look Both Ways
Jason Reynolds | 2021

Lark
Anthony McGowan | 2020

The Poet X
Elizabeth Acevedo | 2019

Salt to the Sea
Ruta Sepetys | 2017

One
Sarah Crossan | 2016

Buffalo Soldier
Tanya Landman | 2015

The Bunker Diary
Kevin Brooks | 2014

Maggot Moon
Sally Gardner | 2013

A Monster Calls
Patrick Ness | 2012

Monsters of Men
Patrick Ness | 2011

The Graveyard Book
Neil Gaiman | 2010

Bog Child
Siobhan Dowd | 2009

Here Lies Arthur
Philip Reeve | 2008

Just in Case
Meg Rosoff | 2007

Millions
Frank Cottrell Boyce | 2004

Ruby Holler
Sharon Creech | 2002

Kids & Teens
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