By Julia Eccleshare | PW - June19, 2013
It was a first Carnegie/Greenaway for both winners, although both have collected other awards for these titles. Maggot Moon, a bleak, dystopian story that tells of one boy’s fight against an authoritarian regime, won the 2012 Costa Children’s Book Award in the U.K. while Black Dog, described by the Kate Greenaway judges as “a visual treat, full of mood and atmosphere… a timeless, thought-provoking book,” recently won a Picture Book Honor in the Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards in the U.S.
Maggot Moon was a different kind of book for Gardner and she changed publishers to find the right place for it. “Writing is like being a javelin thrower – you just have to keep on throwing and you can’t be sure precisely where it will come down,” she added. “This book is the most violent I have written and it includes swearing. I wrote it out of contract and I didn’t want any words to change. I was lucky that Sarah Odedina understood it lock, stock and all smoking barrels.”
Odedina, managing director of Hot Key Books, who published Maggot Moon as the third title on the inaugural Hot Key list, said, “Maggot Moon is an exceptional and original book and one I am immensely proud that we have published. For it to win the Carnegie Medal is a truly fabulous achievement that we could only have dreamt of when planning to open a new publishing house.”
“Levi Pinfold’s stunning picture book Black Dog, with its theme of conquering fear, has a resonance with readers worldwide,” said Mike McGrath, managing director of Templar Publishing. “Templar prides itself in promoting new talent as demonstrated in its continuing support of Levi, and also congratulates Candlewick on the fantastic job it has done with Black Dog in the U.S.”
This year’s medals provided a double triumph for the Bonnier Publishing Group, which is the first publisher in almost 50 years to take both medals with different books in the same year. Last year Walker Books won both medals for one book: Patrick Ness taking the Carnegie Medal for A Monster Calls and Jim Kay the Kate Greenaway Medal for the same title.
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