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The illustrator's dedication to important causes includes active support of literacy charities, environmental and conservation charities and charities offering support for the refugee crisis. “This is a huge operation to manage, but Karine has a great clarity of vision and a sharp focus on every deal,” they said. Author of The New Negro Jeffrey C. Stewart accepts the 2018 National Book Award for Nonfiction. Want to Read. The publisher was determined that the novel would be an “event publication” rather than a “quiet literary success”. Blue Peter Book Awards 2018. She takes the long-term view on partnerships, ensuring books are paired with the right publishers and tailoring solutions for each of them. “The sales numbers are impressive, with or without Harry Potter,” said the judges. He has also had a word (or image) to say about Brexit: through political artwork, exhibitions and media interviews, Scheffler seeks to promote the benefits of a compassionate world. The duo’s titles have sold 48 million copies worldwide. The Fiction Book of the Year judges believed that Fourth Estate achieved its aims, saying: “They set out exactly what they wanted to do: bring his work to a wider readership, reverse his declining sales and win a major prize. Marko has ensured that Quarto retains a personal approach to rights. “It had an exceptional 2017 in so many ways—from big brands to new names, super-commercial to high literary, and bestsellers to prize winners. The judges admired her combination of prolific day-to-day deal-making and strategic thinking about Quarto’s rights. Five Leaves is a very high-class literary bookseller indeed—long may it prosper.”, It is four years since Blackwell’s won this award, but in 2017 it confirmed itself as a resurgent force in British bookselling. Judges admired the huge breadth of The Book Nook’s work, its double-digit sales growth in 2017, and its support of lesser-known children’s authors and publishers as well as the usual big names. The 69th annual National Book Awards were sponsored by the National Book Foundation. Best of the Best. The judging panel was made up of writer Laura Dockrill, school librarian Amy McKay and broadcasters Greg James and Chris Smith. Pullman is now among the top 10 all-time bestselling children’s authors in the UK. She handled six-figure auctions for débuts from Annie Ward and Melanie Golding and film and TV deals for Holly Bourne, C L Taylor and Honeyman. “The fantastically strong trade marketing showed the intent to make it a bestseller, and the well-focused consumer campaign drove it through. “Five Leaves is clearly as much about the act of reading and growing literacy as it is about running a business.” They admired its passion and desire to contribute to cultural, political and social debate—while having fun along the way. The young people's literature award went to slam poet Elizabeth Acevedo for “The Poet X” (HarperTeen), featuring an Afro-Latina heroine. Diversity was once again in the spotlight throughout the evening. Actor/comedian Nick Offerman, himself a published author, was the evening’s host. As Waterstones' managing director James Daunt has said: "The importance of Philip Pullman to the cause of reading cannot be overstated.". . In giving thanks (in English), Allende noted, “I have been an immigrant in the United States for more than 30 years. In accepting her award, Nunez, the daughter of a German mother and Chinese-Panamanian father, said, "For a writer, nothing is ever quite as bad as it is for other people, because no matter how dreadful, it could be of use.". NEW YORK – Sigrid Nunez won the 2018 National Book Award for fiction for "The Friend” (Riverhead) at a ceremony in New York City Wednesday night. Allende, who received a medal for “distinguished contribution to American letters,” is the first Spanish-language author to receive the honor. His contribution to the book trade has not just been outstanding, it has been shaping, nurturing and inspiring. He articulates how children’s books are one of the UK’s most successful exports, and how their universality demonstrates the power and importance of sharing stories across continents. Her star books in 2017 included one of the smashes of the year: Gail Honeyman’s Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. She spots opportunities that others don’t, and takes them in interesting directions.” They also admired the way she has juggled her deals with building her business, launched only six years ago, but already a major force in publishing. . Her team delivered a record year of revenue, striking thousands of deals with more than 500 partners around the world. The judges of the Non-Fiction: Lifestyle category praised both the content and the design; one said: “The concept works for all kinds of people and it has opened up cookbooks to people who wouldn’t normally buy cookbooks.”.

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