Salford Children's Book Award 2004

2004 Book award authors

The Shortlist
Martin Chatterton: Michigan Moorcroft RIP
Graham Gardner: Inventing Elliot
Alan Gibbons: Caught in the Crossfire
Elizabeth Laird: The Garbage King
Michael Morpurgo: Private Peaceful
Alex Shearer: Bootleg

The Winner - Michael Morpurgo: Private Peaceful

The Ceremony

The award ceremony was held at The Lowry on 21 January 2005.  Shortlisted authors Martin Chatterton, Graham Gardner, Alan Gibbons and Alex Shearer attended the event and spoke about their nominated books, and pupils gave speeches about their favourite contender.

Unfortunately, the winner of the prize, Michael Morpurgo, was unable to attend, but he sent an acceptance speech which was read out in his absence.
He said, “I am really sorry not be there with you in Salford to receive this wonderful award.  I know that many children will have read a book on this shortlist and simply loved it.  That’s what matters.  I hope that many of them loved Private Peaceful, of course I do; but what counts much more is that they’ve been given the opportunity to discover all these wonderful books and wonderful writers.  Such discoveries enrich lives, and change lives.  Bravo Salford! (I think you do books a lot better than you do rugby league!)”

Michael Morpurgo’s Visit

On 6 October 2005 Michael Morpurgo travelled to Salford to accept his prize for winning the Salford Children’s Book Award 2004.  Pupils who had taken part in the award met him at Worsley Court house and listened to him talk about how he writes his books, the inspiration for Private Peaceful and his favourite adult and children’s novels. After accepting his £1000 prize money from Councillor Barry Warner, Lead Member for Culture and Sport, Michael thanked everyone for voting for him.  He was delighted to be able to speak to pupils who had voted for his book and valued the award very much.  After his speech Michael signed books and postcards for those who attended the event.

The photograph shows Michael receiving his award from Councillor Warner.

Michael Morpurgo receiving his prize from Councillor Warner

This page was last updated on 14 November 2005

To send the details of this page to a friend by email, complete all the details below:

Your details

Please be assured that neither your email address nor that of your friend or colleague will be recorded here, and you will not be placed on any email list simply for visiting this site.

Bookmark this page using:

These sites allow you to store, tag and share links across the internet. You can share these links both with friends and people with similar interests. You can also access your links from any computer you happen to be using.

If you come across a page on our site that you find interesting and want to save for future reference or share it with other people, simply click on one of these links to add to your list.

All of these sites are free to use but do require you to register. Once you have registered you can begin bookmarking. Each of the sites works slightly differently so use the links below to find out which service best suits your needs.

Find out more about social bookmarking at Wikipedia.

Hide this information.

Copyright Salford City Council
Salford City Council, Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Salford M27 5AW   Telephone 0161-794 4711
  • 3 star
  • Information about using the Browsealoud reader on this site
Directgov straight through to public services www.direct.gov.uk

http://www.salford.gov.uk/leisure/libraries/library-sls/childrensbookaward/bookaward2004.htm
© Copyright Salford City Council 2008.

Improving people's lives   IN Salford