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Carnegie Medal

The Carnegie Medal is awarded each year to one outstanding new book for children or young adults.

The Medal was named after the Scottish-born American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

The Carnegie Medal is the UK’s oldest and most prestigious book award for children’s writing.

No Award was given in 1943, 1945, or 1966. That is because no book was considered suitable.

Learn more: official Carnegie Medal homepage.


Winners:

The Last Battle (1956)

Tirian, the last king of Narnia summons Jill and Eustace to his aid when his kingdom is overrun by the Calormenes.

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Author(s): C. S. Lewis
Illustrator(s): Pauline Baynes

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A Grass Rope (1957)

Author(s): William Mayne
Illustrator(s): Lynton Lamb


Tom’s Midnight Garden (1958)

While waiting out quarantine for measles, Tom stays with his aunt and uncle in an old house and discovers he can enter the past through the garden at night.

Author(s): Philippa Pearce
Illustrator(s): Susan Einzig

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The Lantern Bearers (1959)

Instead of leaving with the last of the Roman legions, Aquila, a young officer, decides that his loyalties lie with Britain. Eventually, he joins the forces of the Roman-British leader Ambrosius to fight against the Saxon hordes.

Author(s): Rosemary Sutcliff
Illustrator(s): Charles Keeping

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The Making of Man (1960)

Author(s): Ian Wolfram Cornwall
Illustrator(s): Marjorie Maitland Howard


A Stranger at Green Knowe (1961)

On his way to a vacation visit, Ping visits the London Zoo and discovers Hanno, the gorilla - whom he meets unexpectedly at Green Knowe.

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Author(s): L. M. Boston
Illustrator(s): Peter Boston

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The Twelve and the Genii (1962)

Author(s): Pauline Clarke
Illustrator(s): Cecil Leslie


Time of Trial (1963)

Author(s): Hester Burton
Illustrator(s): Victor Ambrus


Nordy Bank (1964)

Author(s): Sheena Porter
Illustrator(s): Annette Macarthur-Onslow


The Grange at High Force (1965)

Three English boys and a retired admiral solve the mystery of the missing Lady statue.

Author(s): Philip Turner
Illustrator(s): William Papas

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The Grange at High Force (1967)

Three English boys and a retired admiral solve the mystery of the missing Lady statue.

Author(s): Philip Turner
Illustrator(s): W. T. Mars

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The Owl Service (1967)

Author(s): Alan Garner
Illustrator(s): Grisela Greaves


The Moon in the Cloud (1968)

Author(s): Rosemary Harris
Illustrator(s): Leslie Wood


The Edge of the Cloud (1969)

Author(s): Kathleen M. Peyton
Illustrator(s): Victor Ambrus


The God Beneath the Sea (1970)

Author(s): Edward Blishen
Leon Garfield
Illustrator(s): Charles Keeping


Josh (1971)

Author(s): Ivan Southall
Illustrator(s): Astra Lacis Dick


Watership Down (1972)

Chronicles of the adventures of a group of rabbits searching for a safe place to establish a new warren where they can live in peace.

Author(s): Richard Adams
Illustrator(s): None


The Ghost of Thomas Kempe (1973)

Author(s): Penelope Lively
Illustrator(s): Antony Maitland


The Stronghold (1974)

Author(s): Mollie Hunter
Illustrator(s): Charles Keeping


The Machine Gunners (1975)

Author(s): Robert Westall
Illustrator(s): Sophy Williams