Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Prize
The Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Prize has been awarded annually by the City of Oldenburg since 1977 for first-time works in the field of children's and young people's literature. The prize is endowed with 8,000 euros (as of 2018). The award ceremony takes place as part of the Oldenburg children's and youth book fair KIBUM.
Awards ceremonies
year | Author | Title of the work |
---|---|---|
1977 | Leonie Ossowski |
The big flutter
The lead seal forger Suddenly it happened |
1978 | Franz Hohler |
Tschipo
I am a cloud The day before yesterday our rooster rolled |
1979 | Sabine Friedrichson (Ed.) |
Fundevogel and other favorite fairy tales
Anna in the other country |
1980 | Mirjam Pressler | bitter chocolate |
1981 | Anatol Feid |
Your father is a traitor
Arthur |
1982 | Nikolaus Heidelbach |
The elephant meeting
Light rain near Hamburg |
1983 | Michael Brenner |
Using Weiden as an example: everyday Jewish life under National Socialism
Anna and the Tatzelwurm |
1984 | Martin Hülsmann |
Over with us: an encounter with the GDR
Attacks: the mad reporter Egon Erwin Kisch |
1985 | Carl Gredé |
How many times have I been killed: the 113 pieces of paper from Daniel C.
Like a rusty nail in the board - or: the second escape |
1986 | Jochen Sommer |
Rosas Gold and the Treasure Trove
A letter in the nasturtium |
1987 | Regula Venske |
Oh Fanny! From Jewish girl to Prussian novelist
The penny mark. The story of Tom Courtey's honor and Benjamin Walz's shame |
1988 | The prize was not awarded. | |
1989 | Karin Grütter and Annemarie Ryter | Stronger than you think. A chapter of silent history |
1991 | Henning Pawel |
Joschka's dog
Enrico and the leopard aviator |
1992 | Ulrike Boljahn , Sylvia Deinert and Tine Krieg | The family album |
1993 | Josef Holub | The red Nepomuk |
1994 | The prize was not awarded. | |
1996 | Juliane Plöger | Chef Eduard dreams |
1996 | Wiebke Oeser | Berta's boats. A story with three ends in pictures and words |
1997 | Helene Kynast |
Everything bolero
Cornelius or Because you then find something else |
1998 | The prize was not awarded. | |
1999 | Zoran Drvenkar | Nobody as strong as us |
2000 | Nadia Budde | One two three beast |
2001 | Burkhard spiders | Belgian giants |
2002 | Tamara Bach | Martian girls |
2003 | Mirijam Günter |
home
Jo in the red dress |
2004 | Manuela Olten | Real men |
2005 | Sofie Koffa | Disturbance of the dead rest |
2006 | The prize was not awarded. | |
2007 | Beate Teresa Hanika | Malvina in the soap bubble |
Shortlist: Thomas Binotto : Do it again, Charlie! ; Maja Bohn : The incredible story of Mr. Fly ; Rolf-Bernhard Essig : Pleasure to write & frustration of poets ; Freya Nebe : Everywhere just fear in the eyes ; Tilo Walther : If so, it would have to be something really big | ||
2008 | Gabi Kreslehner | Ringlotten on the strawberry tree |
Shortlist: Lizzy Hollatko : Little Manto ; Thorsten Nesch : Joyride Ost ; Ann Cathrin Raab : Whispering ticks | ||
2009 | Veronika Rotfuß |
Mosquito in March
Fennymore's Journey - Or Why Smelly Socks Can Also Be Useful Sometimes |
2010 | The Oldenburg Children's and Youth Book Prize was not announced in 2010 . | |
2011 | Nils Mohl | Once upon a time there was Indian land |
2012 | Rolf Lappert | Pampas Blues |
2013 | Sabine Raml | Heroic days (do what you love) |
2014 | Lara protective bag | And also so bitterly cold |
2015 | Florian Wacker | Dahlenberger |
2016 | The prize was not awarded. | |
2017 | Julya Rabinowich | In between: me |
2018 | Michèle Minelli | Is it happening today? Is it happening now? |
2019 | Tanja Fabsits | The goldfish is innocent |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Oldenburg Children's and Youth Book Prize 2019 goes to Tanja Fabsits. In: buchmarkt.de. November 18, 2019, accessed November 18, 2019 .