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Revision as of 13:02, 20 July 2019
The United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA) is a registered charity in the United Kingdom which aims to promote good practice and raise standards in literacy. It was founded in 1963 as the United Kingdom Reading Association, but changed its name in 2003. Wiley-Blackwell publishes a journal entitled Journal of Research in Reading on behalf of the UKLA.
The UKLA organizes the UKLA Book Awards for children's books. It is judged by teachers.
UKLA Book Awards winners
2019
- 12 to 16+ category: Long Way Down (book) by Jason Reynolds, illustrated by Chris Priestley[1]
- 7 to 11 category: The Explorer by Katherine Rundell, illustrated by Hannah Horn[2]
- 3 to 6 category: I am Bat, written and illustrated by Morag Hood[3]
2018
- 12 to 16+ category: We Come Apart by Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan[4]
- 7 to 11 category, joint winner: Welcome to Nowhere written by Elizabeth Laird and illustrated by Lucy Eldridge[5]
- 7 to 11 category, joint winner: Lesser Spotted Animals written and illustrated by Martin Brown[6]
- 3 to 6 category: Colin and Lee Carrot and Pea written and illustrated by Morag Hood[7]
2017
- 12 to 16+ category: The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen by Susin Nielsen[8]
- 7 to 11 category: The Journey written and illustrated by Francesca Sanna[9]
- 3 to 6 category: There's a Bear on MY Chair by Ross Collins[10]
2016
- 12 to 16+ category: The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge[11]
- 7 to 11 category: The Imaginary by A. F. Harrold and Emily Gravett[12]
- 3 to 6 category: Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion by Alex T. Smith[13]
2015
- 12 to 16+ category: Every Day by David Levithan[14]
- 7 to 11 category: Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre[15]
- 3 to 6 category: The Day the Crayons Quit written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers[16]
2014
- 12 to 16 category: Now is the Time for Running by Michael Williams[17]
- 7 to 11 category: The Story of the Blue Planet by Andri Snær Magnason, Julian Meldon D'Arcy (translator), Áslaug Jónsdóttir (illustrator)[18]
- 3 to 6 category: This is Not My Hat by Jon Klassen[19]
2013
- 12 to 16 category: Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein[20]
- 7 to 11 category: The Weight of Water by Sarah Crossan[21]
- 3 to 6 category: Good Little Wolf by Nadia Shireen Rayner[22]
2012
- 3 to 6 category: Iris & Isaac by Catherine Rayner[23]
- 7 to 11 category: Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis[24]
- 12 to 16 category: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, illustrated by Jim Kay[25]
2011
- 3 to 11 category: Birdsong by Ellie Sandall[26]
- 12 to 16 category: Out of Shadows by Jason Wallace[27]
2010
- 12 to 16 category: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell (illustrator)[28]
- 3 to 11 category: Then by Morris Gleitzman[29]
2009
- 3 to 11 category: Archie's War by Marcia Williams[30]
- 12 to 16 category: Bog Child by Siobhan Dowd[31]
2008
- Picture book category: Penguin by Polly Dunbar[32]
- Novel category: Here Lies Arthur by Philip Reeve[33]
External links
References
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
- ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2010-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2010-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners
- ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners