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Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize

The Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize is awarded for a work of children's or young adult literature written in one of the languages of the Nordic countries. It was established by the Nordic Council in 2012 after an initiative by ministers of culture in the Nordic countries. The prize was first awarded on 30 October 2013.

Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize
Mark Levengood with 2013 winners Seita Vuorela and Jani Ikonen and 2014 winners Øyvind Torseter and Håkon Øvreås
Awarded for"a work of fiction for children and young people written in one of the Nordic languages by a living writer"[1]
CountryNordic countries
Presented byNordic Council
Reward(s)DKK 300,000
First awarded2013
Websitehttps://www.norden.org/en/bulitpris
2015 winner Jakob Wegelius

In each of the Nordic countries, there is a national adjudication committee which chooses nominations. The committee's members are selected by the Nordic Council of Ministers and each member must be an expert in their country's literature as well as other Nordic literature from other countries. The councils for Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden are made up of two main members and one deputy member, and they must nominate two works each. The council for Finland contains one member and one deputy member for each of the languages Finnish and Swedish, and the council must nominate one work in each language.[2] The Sami, Greenlandic, Faroese, and Ålandic writers' associations may also submit one nomination per year.[1]

The Nordic Adjudication Committee is made up of two ordinary members of each national adjudication committee and selects the winner based on the nominations.[2] The award is given to new fiction written for children and young people that demonstrates good quality fiction and illustrations.[3]

During the fall session of the Nordic Council, the prize and 300,000 Danish kroner are given to the winner. The Nordic House provides the prize money.[4]

Prize recipients edit

Year Title[1] Author(s) Country/Region
2013 Karikko Seita Vuorela and Jani Ikonen (illustrator) Finland
2014 Brune Håkon Øvreås and Øyvind Torseter (ill.) Norway
2015 Mördarens apa Jakob Wegelius Sweden
2016 Sölvasaga unglings Arnar Már Arngrímsson Iceland
2017 Djur som ingen sett utom vi[5] Ulf Stark and Linda Bondestam (ill.) Sweden
2018 Træið[6] Bárður Oskarsson Faroe Islands
2019 Alle sammen teller[7] Kristin Roskifte Norway
2020 Vi är lajon![8] Jens Mattsson and Jenny Lucander (ill.) Sweden and Finland
2021 De afghanska sönerna[9] Elin Persson Sweden

Nominated works edit

2013 edit

2014 edit

  • Denmark: Halli! Hallo! Så er der nye firkantede historier by Louis Jensen and Lilian Brøgger (ill.); To af alting by Hanne Kvist
  • Finland: Råttan Bettan och masken Baudelaire. Babypoesi och vilda ramsor by Annika Sandelin and Karoliina Pertamo (ill.); Vain pahaa unta by Ville Tietäväinen and Aino Tietäväinen
  • Iceland: Tímakistan by Andri Snær Magnason; Stína stórasæng by Lani Yamamoto
  • Norway: Krigen by Gro Dahle and Kaia Linnea Dahle Nyhus (ill.); Brune by Håkon Øvreås and Øyvind Torseter (ill.)
  • Sweden: Olli och Mo by Eva Lindström; En sekund i taget by Sofia Nordin
  • Faroe Islands: Flata kaninin by Bárður Oskarsson
  • Greenland: Nasaq teqqialik piginnaanilik by Kathrine Rosing and Nina Spore Kreutzmann (ill.)
  • Sami language area: Ilmmiid gaskkas by Máret Ánne Sara[1]

2015 edit

  • Denmark: Ella er mit navn vil du købe det? Æske med løsblade og poetsne by Mette Hegnhøj; Ud med Knud by Jesper Wung-Sung
  • Finland: Maresi. Krönikor från Röda klostret by Maria Turtschaninoff; Leonardo oikealta vasemmalle by Marjatta Levanto and Julia Vuori (ill.)
  • Iceland: Maðurinn sem hataði börn by Þórarinn Leifsson; Vinur minn, vindurinn by Bergrún Íris Sævarsdóttir
  • Norway: Joel og Io. En kjærlighetshistorie by Geir Gulliksen and Anna Fiske (ill.); De som ikke finnes by Simon Stranger
  • Sweden: Jagger, Jagger by Frida Nilsson; Mördarens apa by Jakob Wegelius
  • Faroe Islands: Åh, min kære mor! by Elin á Rógvi and Marjun Reginsdóttir
  • Greenland: Aqipi – til sommerfest by Naja Rosing-Asvid
  • Sami language area: Durrebjørnen og skuterløypa by Veikko Holmberg and Sissel Horndal (ill.)
  • Åland: Alberta Ensten och uppfinnarkungen by Malin Klingenberg[1]

2016 edit

  • Denmark: Magnolia af Skagerrak, Bent Haller and Lea Letén (ill.); Da Gud var dreng, Sankt Nielsen and Madam Karrebæk (ill.)
  • Finland: Koira nimeltään Kissa, Tomi Kontio and Elina Warsta (ill.); Dröm om drakar, Sanna Tahvanainen and Jenny Lucander (ill.)
  • Iceland: Koparborgin, Ragnhildur Hólmgeirsdóttir; Sölvasaga unglings, Arnar Már Arngrímsson
  • Norway: Mulegutten, Øyvind Torseter; Krokodille i treet, Ragnar Aalbu
  • Sweden: Ishavspirater, Frida Nilsson; Iggy 4-ever, Hanna Gustavsson
  • Faroe Islands: Stríðið um tað góða grasið , Bárður Oskarsson
  • Greenland: Aima qaa schhh!, Bolatta Silis Høegh
  • Sami language area: Čerbmen Bizi – Girdipilohta, Marry Ailonieida Somby and Biret Máret Hætta (ill.)[1]

2017 edit

  • Denmark: Dyr med pels - og uden, Hanne Kvist; Heartstorm – Stormheart, Annette Herzog, Katrine Clante (ill.), and Rasmus Bregnhøi (ill.)
  • Finland: Vildare, värre Smilodon, Lindenberg Lucander and Jenny Lucander (ill.); Yökirja, Inka Nousiainen and Satu Kettunen (ill.)
  • Iceland: Enginn sá hundinn, Hafsteinn Hafsteinsson; Úlfur og Edda: Dýrgripurinn, Kristín Ragna Gunnarsdóttir
  • Norway: Far din, Bjørn Ingvaldsen; Ungdomsskolen, Anders Kvammen
  • Sweden: Djur som ingen sett utom vi, Ulf Stark and Linda Bondestam; Ormbunkslandet, Elin Bengtsson
  • Faroe Islands: Hon, sum róði eftir ælaboganum, Rakel Helmsdal
  • Sami language area: Luohtojávrri oainnáhusat, Kirste Paltto[10]

2018 edit

  • Denmark: Lynkineser, Jesper Wung-Sung and Rasmus Meisler (ill.); Hest Horse Pferd Cheval Love, Mette Vedsø
  • Finland: Kurnivamahainen kissa, Magdalena Hai and Teemu Juhani (ill.); Pärlfiskaren, Karin Erlandsson
  • Iceland: Vertu ósýnilegur – Flóttasaga Ishmaels, Kristín Helga Gunnarsdóttir; Skrímsli í vanda, Áslaug Jónsdóttir, Kalle Güettler, and Rakel Helmsdal
  • Norway: Ingenting blir som før, Hans Petter Laberg; Alice og alt du ikke vet og godt er det, Torun Lian
  • Sweden: Fågeln i mig flyger vart den vill, Sara Lundberg; Norra Latin, Sara Bergmark Elfgren
  • Faroe Islands: Træið, Bárður Oskarsson
  • Sami Language Area: Joekoen sjïehteles ryöjnesjæjja, Anne-Grethe Leine Bientie and Meerke Laimi Thomasson Vekterli (ill.)
  • Åland: Pärlfiskaren, Karin Erlandsson[11]

2019 edit

  • Denmark: Da Mumbo Jumbo blev kæmpestor, Jakob Martin Strid; Styrke, Cecilie Eken
  • Finland: Breven från Maresi, Maria Turtschaninoff; Ruusun matka, Marika Maijala
  • Iceland: Rotturnar, Ragnheiður Eyjólfsdóttir; Silfurlykillinn, Sigrún Eldjárn
  • Norway: Alle sammen teller, Kristin Roskifte; Det var ikke en busk, Eli Hovdenak
  • Sweden: Den förskräckliga historien om Lilla Hon, Lena Ollmark and Per Gustavsson (ill.); Risulven Risulven, Nina Ivarsson.
  • Faroe Islands: Miljuløtur, Rakel Helmsdal and Kathrina Skarðsá (ill.)
  • Greenland: Tuttuarannguaq, Camilla Sommer and Pernille Kreutzmann (ill.)
  • Sami language area: Šiellaspeajal, Karen Anne Buljo
  • Åland: På en trollsländas vingar, Ann-Christin Waller and Anni Wikberg (ill.)[12]

2020 edit

  • Denmark: Ud af det blå, Rebecca Bach-Lauritsen and Anna Margrethe Kjærgaard (ill.); Min øjesten, Merete Pryds Helle and Helle Vibeke Jensen (ill.)
  • Finland: Vi är Lajon!, Jens Mattsson and Jenny Lucander (ill.); Sorsa Aaltonen ja lentämisen oireet, Veera Salmi and Matti Pikkujämsä (ill.)
  • Iceland: Villueyjar, Ragnhildur Hólmgeirsdóttir; Egill spámaður, Lani Yamamoto
  • Norway: Draumar betyr ingenting, Ane Barmen; Når er jeg gammel nok til å skyte faren min?, Åse Ombustvedt and Marianne Gretteberg Engedal (ill.)
  • Sweden: Hästpojkarna, Johan Ehn; Trettonde sommaren, Gabriella Sköldenberg
  • Faroe Islands: Loftar tú mær?, Rakel Helmsdal
  • Greenland: Orpilissat nunarsuarmi kusanarnersaat, Juaaka Lyberth and Maja-Lisa Kehlet (ill.)
  • The Sami language area: Guovssu guovssahasat, Karen Anne Buljo and Inga-Wiktoria Påve (ill.)
  • Åland: Segraren, Karin Erlandsson[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize". Nordic Council. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Statutes for the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize". www.norden.org. Nordic Co-operation. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  3. ^ Kona, Kristbjörg (26 April 2021). "The Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize". nordichouse.is. The Nordic House. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  4. ^ "About the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize". www.norden.org. Nordic Co-operation. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  5. ^ "The winner of the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize 2017 | Nordic cooperation".
  6. ^ "Winner of the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize 2018 | Nordic cooperation".
  7. ^ "Winner of the 2019 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize | Nordic cooperation".
  8. ^ "Winner of the 2020 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize | Nordic cooperation".
  9. ^ "Elin Persson wins the 2021 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize".
  10. ^ "The 12 nominations for the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize 2017". www.norden.org. Nordic Co-operation. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  11. ^ "Nominations for the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize 2018". www.norden.org. Nordic Co-operation. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  12. ^ "Meet the nominees for the 2019 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize". www.norden.org. Nordic Co-operation. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  13. ^ "Nominees for the 2020 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize". www.norden.org. Nordic Co-operation. Retrieved 2022-10-12.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2019 The Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize is awarded for a work of children s or young adult literature written in one of the languages of the Nordic countries It was established by the Nordic Council in 2012 after an initiative by ministers of culture in the Nordic countries The prize was first awarded on 30 October 2013 Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature PrizeMark Levengood with 2013 winners Seita Vuorela and Jani Ikonen and 2014 winners Oyvind Torseter and Hakon OvreasAwarded for a work of fiction for children and young people written in one of the Nordic languages by a living writer 1 CountryNordic countriesPresented byNordic CouncilReward s DKK 300 000First awarded2013Websitehttps www norden org en bulitpris 2015 winner Jakob Wegelius In each of the Nordic countries there is a national adjudication committee which chooses nominations The committee s members are selected by the Nordic Council of Ministers and each member must be an expert in their country s literature as well as other Nordic literature from other countries The councils for Denmark Iceland Norway and Sweden are made up of two main members and one deputy member and they must nominate two works each The council for Finland contains one member and one deputy member for each of the languages Finnish and Swedish and the council must nominate one work in each language 2 The Sami Greenlandic Faroese and Alandic writers associations may also submit one nomination per year 1 The Nordic Adjudication Committee is made up of two ordinary members of each national adjudication committee and selects the winner based on the nominations 2 The award is given to new fiction written for children and young people that demonstrates good quality fiction and illustrations 3 During the fall session of the Nordic Council the prize and 300 000 Danish kroner are given to the winner The Nordic House provides the prize money 4 Contents 1 Prize recipients 2 Nominated works 2 1 2013 2 2 2014 2 3 2015 2 4 2016 2 5 2017 2 6 2018 2 7 2019 2 8 2020 3 ReferencesPrize recipients editYear Title 1 Author s Country Region 2013 Karikko Seita Vuorela and Jani Ikonen illustrator Finland 2014 Brune Hakon Ovreas and Oyvind Torseter ill Norway 2015 Mordarens apa Jakob Wegelius Sweden 2016 Solvasaga unglings Arnar Mar Arngrimsson Iceland 2017 Djur som ingen sett utom vi 5 Ulf Stark and Linda Bondestam ill Sweden 2018 Traeid 6 Bardur Oskarsson Faroe Islands 2019 Alle sammen teller 7 Kristin Roskifte Norway 2020 Vi ar lajon 8 Jens Mattsson and Jenny Lucander ill Sweden and Finland 2021 De afghanska sonerna 9 Elin Persson SwedenNominated works edit2013 edit Denmark Sondag by Kim Fupz Aakeson and Eva Eriksson ill Biblia Pauperum Nova by Oscar K and Dorte Karrebaek ill Finland Karikko by Seita Vuorela and Jani Ikonen ill Allan och Udo by Minna Lindeberg and Linda Bondestam ill Iceland Skrimslaerjur by Aslaug Jonsdottir ill and text Kalle Guettler text and Rakel Helmsdal text oliver by Birgitta Sif Norway Inn i elden by Aina Basso Fallteknikk by Inga Saetre Sweden Vita Streck och Ojvind by Sara Lundberg Pojkarna by Jessica Schiefauer Faroe Islands Skriva i sandin by Marjun Syderbo Kjelnaes Greenland Hermelinen by Nuka K Godtfredsen ill and Martin Appelt Aland Joels farger by Isela Valve Sami language area Manuganda ja Heike by Signe Iversen and Sissel Horndal ill 1 2014 edit Denmark Halli Hallo Sa er der nye firkantede historier by Louis Jensen and Lilian Brogger ill To af alting by Hanne Kvist Finland Rattan Bettan och masken Baudelaire Babypoesi och vilda ramsor by Annika Sandelin and Karoliina Pertamo ill Vain pahaa unta by Ville Tietavainen and Aino Tietavainen Iceland Timakistan by Andri Snaer Magnason Stina storasaeng by Lani Yamamoto Norway Krigen by Gro Dahle and Kaia Linnea Dahle Nyhus ill Brune by Hakon Ovreas and Oyvind Torseter ill Sweden Olli och Mo by Eva Lindstrom En sekund i taget by Sofia Nordin Faroe Islands Flata kaninin by Bardur Oskarsson Greenland Nasaq teqqialik piginnaanilik by Kathrine Rosing and Nina Spore Kreutzmann ill Sami language area Ilmmiid gaskkas by Maret Anne Sara 1 2015 edit Denmark Ella er mit navn vil du kobe det AEske med losblade og poetsne by Mette Hegnhoj Ud med Knud by Jesper Wung Sung Finland Maresi Kronikor fran Roda klostret by Maria Turtschaninoff Leonardo oikealta vasemmalle by Marjatta Levanto and Julia Vuori ill Iceland Madurinn sem hatadi born by THorarinn Leifsson Vinur minn vindurinn by Bergrun Iris Saevarsdottir Norway Joel og Io En kjaerlighetshistorie by Geir Gulliksen and Anna Fiske ill De som ikke finnes by Simon Stranger Sweden Jagger Jagger by Frida Nilsson Mordarens apa by Jakob Wegelius Faroe Islands Ah min kaere mor by Elin a Rogvi and Marjun Reginsdottir Greenland Aqipi til sommerfest by Naja Rosing Asvid Sami language area Durrebjornen og skuterloypa by Veikko Holmberg and Sissel Horndal ill Aland Alberta Ensten och uppfinnarkungen by Malin Klingenberg 1 2016 edit Denmark Magnolia af Skagerrak Bent Haller and Lea Leten ill Da Gud var dreng Sankt Nielsen and Madam Karrebaek ill Finland Koira nimeltaan Kissa Tomi Kontio and Elina Warsta ill Drom om drakar Sanna Tahvanainen and Jenny Lucander ill Iceland Koparborgin Ragnhildur Holmgeirsdottir Solvasaga unglings Arnar Mar Arngrimsson Norway Mulegutten Oyvind Torseter Krokodille i treet Ragnar Aalbu Sweden Ishavspirater Frida Nilsson Iggy 4 ever Hanna Gustavsson Faroe Islands Stridid um tad goda grasid Bardur Oskarsson Greenland Aima qaa schhh Bolatta Silis Hoegh Sami language area Cerbmen Bizi Girdipilohta Marry Ailonieida Somby and Biret Maret Haetta ill 1 2017 edit Denmark Dyr med pels og uden Hanne Kvist Heartstorm Stormheart Annette Herzog Katrine Clante ill and Rasmus Bregnhoi ill Finland Vildare varre Smilodon Lindenberg Lucander and Jenny Lucander ill Yokirja Inka Nousiainen and Satu Kettunen ill Iceland Enginn sa hundinn Hafsteinn Hafsteinsson Ulfur og Edda Dyrgripurinn Kristin Ragna Gunnarsdottir Norway Far din Bjorn Ingvaldsen Ungdomsskolen Anders Kvammen Sweden Djur som ingen sett utom vi Ulf Stark and Linda Bondestam Ormbunkslandet Elin Bengtsson Faroe Islands Hon sum rodi eftir aelaboganum Rakel Helmsdal Sami language area Luohtojavrri oainnahusat Kirste Paltto 10 2018 edit Denmark Lynkineser Jesper Wung Sung and Rasmus Meisler ill Hest Horse Pferd Cheval Love Mette Vedso Finland Kurnivamahainen kissa Magdalena Hai and Teemu Juhani ill Parlfiskaren Karin Erlandsson Iceland Vertu osynilegur Flottasaga Ishmaels Kristin Helga Gunnarsdottir Skrimsli i vanda Aslaug Jonsdottir Kalle Guettler and Rakel Helmsdal Norway Ingenting blir som for Hans Petter Laberg Alice og alt du ikke vet og godt er det Torun Lian Sweden Fageln i mig flyger vart den vill Sara Lundberg Norra Latin Sara Bergmark Elfgren Faroe Islands Traeid Bardur Oskarsson Sami Language Area Joekoen sjiehteles ryojnesjaejja Anne Grethe Leine Bientie and Meerke Laimi Thomasson Vekterli ill Aland Parlfiskaren Karin Erlandsson 11 2019 edit Denmark Da Mumbo Jumbo blev kaempestor Jakob Martin Strid Styrke Cecilie Eken Finland Breven fran Maresi Maria Turtschaninoff Ruusun matka Marika Maijala Iceland Rotturnar Ragnheidur Eyjolfsdottir Silfurlykillinn Sigrun Eldjarn Norway Alle sammen teller Kristin Roskifte Det var ikke en busk Eli Hovdenak Sweden Den forskrackliga historien om Lilla Hon Lena Ollmark and Per Gustavsson ill Risulven Risulven Nina Ivarsson Faroe Islands Miljulotur Rakel Helmsdal and Kathrina Skardsa ill Greenland Tuttuarannguaq Camilla Sommer and Pernille Kreutzmann ill Sami language area Siellaspeajal Karen Anne Buljo Aland Pa en trollslandas vingar Ann Christin Waller and Anni Wikberg ill 12 2020 edit Denmark Ud af det bla Rebecca Bach Lauritsen and Anna Margrethe Kjaergaard ill Min ojesten Merete Pryds Helle and Helle Vibeke Jensen ill Finland Vi ar Lajon Jens Mattsson and Jenny Lucander ill Sorsa Aaltonen ja lentamisen oireet Veera Salmi and Matti Pikkujamsa ill Iceland Villueyjar Ragnhildur Holmgeirsdottir Egill spamadur Lani Yamamoto Norway Draumar betyr ingenting Ane Barmen Nar er jeg gammel nok til a skyte faren min Ase Ombustvedt and Marianne Gretteberg Engedal ill Sweden Hastpojkarna Johan Ehn Trettonde sommaren Gabriella Skoldenberg Faroe Islands Loftar tu maer Rakel Helmsdal Greenland Orpilissat nunarsuarmi kusanarnersaat Juaaka Lyberth and Maja Lisa Kehlet ill The Sami language area Guovssu guovssahasat Karen Anne Buljo and Inga Wiktoria Pave ill Aland Segraren Karin Erlandsson 13 References edit a b c d e f g Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize Nordic Council Retrieved 16 October 2016 a b Statutes for the Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize www norden org Nordic Co operation Retrieved 4 October 2022 Kona Kristbjorg 26 April 2021 The Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize nordichouse is The Nordic House Retrieved 4 October 2022 About the Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize www norden org Nordic Co operation Retrieved 4 October 2022 The winner of the Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize 2017 Nordic cooperation Winner of the Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize 2018 Nordic cooperation Winner of the 2019 Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize Nordic cooperation Winner of the 2020 Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize Nordic cooperation Elin Persson wins the 2021 Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize The 12 nominations for the Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize 2017 www norden org Nordic Co operation Retrieved 5 October 2022 Nominations for the Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize 2018 www norden org Nordic Co operation Retrieved 7 October 2022 Meet the nominees for the 2019 Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize www norden org Nordic Co operation Retrieved 2022 10 10 Nominees for the 2020 Nordic Council Children and Young People s Literature Prize www norden org Nordic Co operation Retrieved 2022 10 12 Portals nbsp Children and Young Adult Literature nbsp Denmark nbsp Finland nbsp Faroe Islands nbsp Iceland nbsp Norway nbsp Sweden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nordic Council Children and Young People 27s Literature Prize amp oldid 1169157041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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