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  • movie, director: Oliver Parker, scene with: Kenneth Branagh (Iago), historical drama, cutting, knife, fruit, opera "Otello" by Giuseppe Verdi after theatre play by William Shakespeare, villain<br />
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  • Man Booker Prize 2004<br />
Achmat Dangor<br />
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  • Man Booker Prize 2004<br />
Achmat Dangor<br />
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  • Ludwig Bechstein Fairy Tales<br />
literature, fairy tales, The Land of Cockaigne, by Ludwig Bechstein, illustration by Karl Muehlmeister, from Ludwig Bechsteins Maerchenbuch, Stuttgart, Germany, K. Thienemann publishing, 1920s,<br />
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  • Jeanette Winterson<br />
20th August 2012<br />
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  • Jeanette Winterson<br />
20th August 2012<br />
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Photograph by Pauline Keightley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Jeanette Winterson<br />
20th August 2012<br />
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Photograph by Pauline Keightley/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Celebrity cook Al Brown at home in Wellington, New Zealand, in his professional kitchen. Photograph taken 12/07/2012<br />
Picture by Maja Moritz/Picture Alliance/Writer Pictures<br />
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Portraits taken to celebrate New Zealand writers being the guests of honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2012
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  • Pauline Keightley<br />
Glasgow, UK<br />
http://www.pkimage.co.uk<br />
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Jeanette Winterson, writer, photographed on 20th August 2012.
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  • Jeanette Winterson<br />
20th August 2012<br />
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  • Jeanette Winterson<br />
20th August 2012<br />
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  • movie, "The Scapegoat", GBR 1959, director: Robert Hamer, scene with: Pamela Brown, Annabel Bartlett, crime, novel by Daphne du Maurier, half length, table, food, eating, holding fork, fruits, bottle, present, girl<br />
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  • movie, "Five Weeks in a Balloon", director: Irwin Allen, scene with: Barbara Luna and Barbara Eden, adventure, novel by Jules Verne "Cinq semaines en ballon", women, picking citrons, fruits<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r), authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Caroline Craig and Sophie Missing (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Caroline Craig and Sophie Missing (l-r) , authors of The Cornershop Cookbook, in the Newington Green Fruit and Vegetables cornershop, on September 18, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.<br />
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Photograph by Micha Theiner/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges are not the only fruit" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2004<br />
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson, author of "Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit", at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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  • Achmat Dangor. b. 1948, Johannesburg, South Africa. Poet and writer of novels and short stories.  Political activist, banned in 1973. Works include 'Kafka's Curse' for which he received  the South African Bosman prize, 'Bitter Fruit',  shortlisted for the Mann Booker prize for fiction, and'Waiting for Leila'.<br />
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  • BOOK FESTIVAL, Jeanette Winterson, Sat 2/08/04:<br />
Not the only fruit: Jeanette Winterson at the Book Festival.
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  • BOOK FESTIVAL, Jeanette Winterson, Sat 2/08/04:<br />
Not the only fruit: Jeanette Winterson at the Book Festival.
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  • Monica Arac de Nyeko. At Writer's Conference, University of Pretoria. b. 1979 Uganda. Member of the Uganda Women Writers Association Writer and poet.Works include 'Strange Fruit'and 'Children of the Red Fields'<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by marc marnie/Writer Pictures
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
<br />
Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
<br />
Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
<br />
Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS<br />
<br />
Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
<br />
picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
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“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
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“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
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“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
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“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
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Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
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Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
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Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
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Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Julia Donaldson at Scottish Book Trust<br />
18th June 2013<br />
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Photograph by marc marnie/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS<br />
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Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
 <br />
Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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picture by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Children look forward to picking from a crop of great books as the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2013 Shortlist is announced at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Pupils across Scotland will read the three books in their age category and vote for their favourite, with the winners announced by Scottish Book Trust on 5 March 2014<br />
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Jasmine Fassl, Head of Schools at Scottish Book Trust said:<br />
 <br />
“These awards are fantastic because not only do they recognise the fruits of the author's labours, but the process of reading, debating, voting and watching the awards ceremony also gets children across the country really excited about books.”<br />
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