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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2024 · 35 MIN

Episode 7: Carnegie Medal for Writing 2024 Shortlist

from Mostly Book Talk · host Katy Donnelly and Alison Palmer

A look at the Carnegie Medal for Writing 2024 shortlist including the benefits of shadowing with Alison Jewitt from The London Nautical SchoolCarnegie Medal for Writing 2024 Shortlist booksAway with Words by Sophie CameronChoose Love by Nicola Davies, Illustrated by Peter HoracekSaffiyah’s War by Hiba Noor KahnSteady for This by Nathanael LessoreThe Boy Lost in the Maze by Joseph Coelho, illustrated by Kate MilnerCrossing the Line by Tia FisherThe Door of No Return by Kwame AlexanderThe Song Walker by Zillah BethellGive AwayWe are doing a give away of a full set of the shortlisted books (UK postage only). To enter, find us on X/Twitter or Instagram. On X/Twitter, entrants will need to follow Mostly Book Talk and retweet and/or comment on the competition tweet.  On Instagram, entrants will need to like the post announcing the competition, comment on the post and follow Mostly Book Talk.   We would love to have your comments about which book you think will win this year. X/Twitter: @Mostly_BookTalkInstagram: @mostlybooktalkFull Terms and Conditions can be found here.Send us a message

A look at the Carnegie Medal for Writing 2024 shortlist including the benefits of shadowing with Alison Jewitt from The London Nautical School Carnegie Medal for Writing 2024 Shortlist books Away with Words by Sophie Cameron Choose Love by Nicola Davies, Illustrated by Peter Horacek Saffiyah’s War by Hiba Noor Kahn Steady for This by Nathanael Lessore The Boy Lost in the Maze by Joseph Coelho, illustrated by Kate Milner Crossing the Line by Tia Fisher The Door of No Return by Kwame Alexander ...

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A look at the Carnegie Medal for Writing 2024 shortlist including the benefits of shadowing with Alison Jewitt from The London Nautical SchoolCarnegie Medal for Writing 2024 Shortlist booksAway with Words by Sophie CameronChoose Love by Nicola...

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