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This event will be held in English.
Diwrnod trafod Gwobrau Llyfrau 2021
Carnegie & Kate Greenaway
10 Medi 2021 - 9:00-13:00
9:00
- 9.10
Croeso a chyflwyniadau
9:10
- 10.10
Trafodaethau Carnegie
10.10
- 10:20 Pleidleisio ar gyfer Carnegie
10:20
- 11:20 Sesiwn awdur: gyda Elen Caldecott yr enillodd ei llyfr The Short Knife wobr Saesneg Tir na n-Og 2021
11:20
- 11.30 -- Egwyl --
11:30
– 12:30 Trafodaeth Greenaway (yn cynnwys meini prawf newydd)
12:30
– 12:40 Pleidleisio ar gyfer Greenaway
12:40
– 13:00 Canlyniad Terfynol y Pleidleisio a chwestiynau
Ymunwch â ni hyd yn oed os nad ydych wedi darllen y llyfrau. Gobeithio y bydd y sgyrsiau yn eich ysbrydoli.
Croeso i bawb!
Carnegie & Kate Greenaway
Book Awards shortlisting Day 2021
10 September 2021 - 9:00-13:00
9:00
- 9.10
Welcome and introductions
9:10
- 10.10
Carnegie discussions
10.10
- 10:20 Voting for Carnegie
10:20
- 11:20 Author session: with Elen Caldecott whose book The Short Knife won the 2021 Tir na n-Og English language award
11:20
- 11.30 -- Break --
11:30
– 12:30 Greenaway
discussions (inc New criteria)
12:30
– 12:40 Voting for
Greenaway
12:40
– 13:00 Final
Voting result and questions
Please join us even if you haven’t read the books. Hopefully the talks will inspire you!
All welcome.
Elen Caldecott
Elen Caldecott is a writer for children and young people and is the winner of the Tir na n-Og English Language Award 2021 for The Short Knife.
Before becoming a writer Elen was an archaeologist, a nurse, a theatre usher and a museum security guard. Such a variety of jobs, but it was while working at the museum she realised that if you put your mind to it you
can steal anything. Instead of becoming a master thief though, she decided to create some characters to do it for her. This led to her debut novel How Kirsty Jenkins Stole The Elephant. Elen graduated from Bath Spa University
with an MA in Writing for Young People and at the end of the course was highly commended in PFD Prize for Most Promising Writer for Young People. She currently works at a University teaching Writing for Children.
Elen will talk to us about her award winning book The Short Knife and also treat us to details of her new book The Blackthorn Branch.
Llyfrau Carnegie Books
Carnegie Criteria
Last Bear by Hannah Gold
We Were Wolves by Jason Cockcroft
Grow by Like Palmer
The Valley of Lost Secrets by Lesley Parr
A girl called Joy by Jenny Valentine
When the sky falls by Phil Earle
The Perfect Parent Project by Stewart Foster

Llyfrau Greenaway Books
Greenaway Criteria
Pirate Stew by Chris Riddell (awdur/author Neil Gaiman)
Long Way Down by Danica Novgorodoff (awdur/author Jason Reynolds)
Who makes a Forest? by Carolina Rabei (awdur/author Sally Nicholls)
The New Girl by Cathy Fisher (awdur/author Nicola Davies)
Lost Spells by Jackie Morris
Wild Child by Barry Falls (awdur/author Dara McAnulty)
There is a rainbow by Grant Snider (awdur/author Theresa Trinder)

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