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Guardian Children's Fiction prize 2005
Founded in 1967, the prize has a tradition of finding new voices in children's fiction before the rest of the world is aware of them. Past winners include Philip Pullman, Jacqueline Wilson and Mark Haddon.
This year's judges are 2004 winner Meg Rosoff, author Jan Mark, and illustrator Chris Riddell. The panel is chaired by Julia Eccleshare. The shortlist will be published in September, and the winner announced on October 1...
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Children's Fiction Prize 2005 |
LONGLIST
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| Candy Kevin Books |
| The
Merrybegot Julie Hearn |
| Wolf
Brother Michelle Paver |
| The
Little Gentleman Philippa Pearce |
| Brind
And The Dogs Of War Christopher Russell |
| The
Hunted Alex Shearer |
| The
New Policeman Kate Thompson |
| The
Boy In The Burning House Tim Wynne-Jones |

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