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2020 ALCS Educational Writers' Award #EWA20 #ALCSAwards: Celebrating Diversity and Inspiring Change

The five outstanding books for readers aged 11–18 years on this year's shortlist illuminate the continent of Africa; black history and the Black Lives Matter movement; and what it is to be autistic. They also celebrate inspiring stories of women and girls who have changed the world for better, as well as the earth heroes who have made a contribution to securing a more sustainable future for our planet. The five outstanding books for readers aged 11–18 years on this year's shortlist illuminate...
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The five outstanding books for readers aged 11–18 years on this year's shortlist illuminate the continent of Africa ; black history and the Black Lives Matter movement; and what it is to be autistic. They also celebrate inspiring stories of women and girls who have changed the world for better, as well as the earth heroes who have made a contribution to securing a more sustainable future for our planet.

 

Welcome to Africa , Amazing Africa: from the richest king, the tallest sand dunes and the biggest waterfall on the planet, to drummers, cocoa growers, inventors, balancing stones, salt lakes, high-tech cities and nomads who use GPS. This book is British-Nigerian storyteller Atinuke's love letter to Africa in all its amazing diversity. Richly illustrated by Mouni Feddag, it explores the continent's geography, its peoples, its animals, its fascinating history and more. 

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When faced with the enormity of climate change, we can feel daunted when it comes to making a difference, but this book proves that individual people can change the world. With twenty inspirational stories celebrating the pioneering work of a selection of Earth Heroes from all around the globe – from Greta Thunberg and David Attenborough to Yin Yuzhen and Isatou Ceesay – each tale is a beacon of hope in the fight for the future of our planet.

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From Empress Wu Zetian to Rosa Parks , this book tells the stories of 50 intrepid women from around the world and throughout history, exploring the challenges they faced and the changes they made. With a range of pioneering careers – from astronauts to activists, musicians to mathematicians and many more – it aims to inspire young readers to follow their own dreams and to make the world a better place.

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In this highly personal account of autism, mental illness, gender and sexual identity, punctuated by their poetry, Poe bears witness to a riot of conflicting emotions: horror, empathy, despair, laugh-out-loud amusement and, most of all, respect. They witness their own behaviour through school and college with a wry humour as they sympathise with those who care for them, yet all the while challenging the neurotypical narratives of autism as something to be 'fixed'.

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Aiming to provide young people with a comprehensive resource throughout Black History Month and beyond, this book chronicles thousands of years of black history, from African kingdoms, to slavery, apartheid, the battle for civil rights and more. Important and inspiring black personalities, from Olaudah Equiano to Oprah Winfrey are highlighted throughout, while achievements and progress are balanced alongside a look at the issues that continue to plague black communities.

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The Educational Writers' Award was established in 2008 by the Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society (ALCS) and the Society of Authors (SoA) " ".

The 2020 Award focuses on books for 11–18 year olds, published in 2018 & 2019. This year's judges are children's author, Bali Rai; school librarian, Liz Annetts ; and secondary school teacher, Charlotte Baggley . The winner will be announced at an online ceremony on Wednesday 9 December 2020 as part of the Annual ALCS Awards. The winning author and illustrator/designer will share a cheque for £2000.

 

The Society of Authors is a trade union for all types of writers, illustrators and literary translators, and has been advising individuals and speaking out for the profession for more than a century. The SoA supports and runs many other prizes for poetry, short stories, fiction and non-fiction, and in addition to the ALCS Educational Writers' Award also administers the Sunday Times/ University of Warwick Young Writer of the Year Award. Last year the SoA distributed more than £600,000 in prizes and grants.

The Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) is a not-for-profit organisation for the benefit of all types of writers. Owned by its members, ALCS collects money due for secondary uses of writers' work. It is designed to support authors and their creativity, ensure they receive fair payment, and see their rights are respected. It promotes and teaches the principles of copyright and campaigns for a fair deal. Today ALCS represents over 110,000 members, and since 1977 has paid out more than £500 million to writers.

 teaches English at Little Heath School, in Tilehurst, Berkshire . She has been a secondary teacher for 11 years, working in a variety of schools with a wide range of students, abilities, personalities and needs. She feels passionately that reading is something that can unite us all and that we all have an imagination and thirst for knowledge. 

 has written over forty novels about teenagers and children. Born in Leicester , his writing is inspired by his working-class, multicultural background, and he is a passionate advocate of libraries, reading for pleasure and promoting literacy. With nearly twenty years of experience working with young people across the UK and further afield, he has also been nominated for and won numerous awards since 2001.

 is a school librarian at one of the 25 Girls Day School Trust (GDST) schools.  She has worked in libraries in the education sector for over 40 years and is passionate about promoting books and reading to young people, helping them to become independent learners. Reading stories to Reception pupils, and helping Sixth Formers with their EPQs (Extended Project Qualification) are just two areas of her day job. 

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