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BRITISH AUTHOR
Neil Gaiman, the author of
American Gods (2001) and
Coraline (2002), has been awarded the American Library Association’s
2008 John Newbery Medal, which is considered to be the most prestigious honour in American children’s literature, on Monday, January 25, 2009. Gaiman, 48, was honoured for
The Graveyard Book (with illustrations by Dave McKean for the U.S. edition and by Chris Riddell for the U.K. edition) (HarperCollins, September 2008), a story about an orphaned toddler who is raised by ghosts in a graveyard.
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I just bought two copies of this book! I love the illustrations by Dave McKean!
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