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The Waverton Good Read Award was founded in 2003 by villagers in Waverton, Chester, England, and is based on Le Prix de la Cadière d'Azur, a literary prize awarded by a Provençal village. Adult debut novels written by UK residents and published in the previous twelve months are eligible for consideration and are read by villagers. "The aim was not only to stimulate reading in the village but to provide encouragement to British writers". Two of the main founders were Gwen Goodhew (b 21 October 1942) an educational specialist who established Wirral Able Child Centre and has written and edited books on teaching the gifted child, and Wendy Smedley. It is the first British award to be judged by normal readers rather than literary figures. Waverton Good Read Children's Award was first presented in 2011, for children's literature. Due to the COVID pandemic, the 2019/20 shortlist and winner were announced on the same day, and there was no Children's award. Winners and shortlists Waverton Good Read Children's Award In 2011, the inaugural Waverton Good Read Children's Award was presented. Winners 2011 Stephanie Burgis, A Most Improper Magick 2012 Caroline Green, Dark Ride 2013 L A Jones, The Nightmare Factory 2014 Erika McGann, The Demon Notebook 2015 Simon Mayle, Shoutykid - How Harry Riddles Made a Mega-amazing Zombie Movie 2016 Kerr Thomson, The Sound of Whales 2017/18 Katie Smith, The Pumpkin Project 2018/19 Andrew Clover, Rory Branagan, Detective External links Waverton Good Read website Saint, T. "'I'm not even the fifth best novelist in Waverton'", Telegraph (30 June 2004) Keeper of the Snails: The Waverton Good Read Award (interview with one of the organisers). Discover the Guinevere Glasfurd popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Guinevere Glasfurd books.

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    Die Farben des Feuers

    Jane Borodale & Gabi Reichart-Schmitz

    Ein stimmungsvoller und farbenfroher Roman mit außergewöhnlichem Schauplatz London, 1752: Ein Feuerwerk, wie ihr Dienstherr John Blacklock es fertigt, hat die junge Agnes noch nie...

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    Das Lied der Novizin

    Sarah Dunant & Gabi Reichart-Schmitz

    Gegen ihren Willen wird Serafina von ihrer Familie ins Kloster gegeben. Sie ist wütend und terrorisiert den ganzen Konvent. Um die widerspenstige Novizin zu zügeln, übergibt die Äb...

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    The Words In My Hand

    Guinevere Glasfurd

    THE TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH | SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD | THE AUTHORS' CLUB BEST FIRST NOVEL AWARDThe Words in My Hand is the reimagined true story of Helena Jans...