- Anne Fine
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Anne Fine est un écrivain britannique de langue anglaise très prolifique, née le 7 décembre 1947 à Leicester, l'auteur en particulier de Mrs Doubtfire[1] et plusieurs fois récompensée pour ses nombreux ouvrages autant pour ceux destinés aux jeunes lecteurs qu'à ceux à destination des adultes.
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Prix
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (2003)
- Children's Laureate 2001-2003
- OBE
- in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours list
- Boston Globe Horn Book Award (USA - 2003)
- for Stories of Jamie and Angus
- Prix Versele 2000 (Belgique)
- for Louis le bavard (Loudmouth Louis)
- Prix Versele 1998 (Belgium) and Prix Sorcières 1998 (France)
- for Journal d'un chat assassin (Diary of a Killer Cat)
- UK nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Author Award (1998)
- Winner of the Whitbread Children's Book Award, 1996
- for The Tulip Touch
- Nasen Special Educational Needs Book Award 1996
- for How to Write Really Badly
- Carnegie Medal 1993 and Whitbread Children's Novel Award 1993
- for Flour Babies
- Twice British Book Awards Children's Author of the Year
- in 1990 and 1993
- Carnegie Medal 1990 and Guardian Fiction Award 1990
- for Goggle Eyes
Récompenses par ouvrage
- Ivan the Terrible
- Silver medal in the 2007 Nestlé Children's Book awards
- The Road of Bones
- Shortlisted, Carnegie Medal, 2007
- Up on Cloud Nine
- Highly commended, Carnegie Medal, 2002
- American Library Association Notable Book Editor's Choice (USA - 2003)
- Stories of Jamie and Angus
- Boston Globe Horn Book Award (USA - 2003)
- A Cooperative Children's Book Center Choice (USA)
- Bad Dreams
- Shortlisted for WH Smith Book Awards 2001
- Loudmouth Louis (Louis le bavard)
- Prix Versele 2000 (Belgique)
- Charm School
- Shortlisted for Sheffield Children's Book Award 2000
- The Tulip Touch
- Winner of the Whitbread Children's Book Award, 1996
- Highly Commended, Carnegie Medal, 1997
- Shortlisted for the Sheffield Children's Book Award, 1997
- Runner up for the Lancs Library Children's Book of the Year
- Wirral Paperback of the Year, 1998
- How to Write Really Badly
- Shortlisted for the Sheffield Children's Book Award 1997
- Shortlisted for the Stockport Schools Book Award
- Step by Wicked Step
- Nasen Special Educational Needs Book Award 1996
- Shortlisted for Sheffield Children's Book Award, 1996
- Shortlisted for Lancashire Children's Book Award, 1996.
- French translation: Journal d'un chat assassin
- Prix Versele 1998 (Belgium)
- Prix Sorcières 1998 (France)
- Diary of a Killer Cat
- Winner of the Nottinghamshire Libraries Award, 1995
- Boston Globe/Horn Book Award Honour Book 1994
- School Library Journal Best Book of 1994
- American Library Association Notable Children's Book
- Flour Babies
- Carnegie Medal 1993
- Winner of Whitbread Children's Novel Award 1993
- Highly Commended Sheffield Children's Book Award 1993
- Shortlisted for WH Smith Mind-Boggling Book Award 1993
- Birmingham TSB Children's Book Award, 1995
- The Angel of Nitshill Road
- Shortlisted for Carnegie Medal 1993
- Shortlisted for Federation of Children's Book Groups Award 1993
- Taking the Devil's Advice
- Shortlisted for Glasgow Herald People's Prize 1991
- Shortlisted for Grand Prix des Lectrices d'Elle 1993
- A Pack of Liars
- Winner of Dillons/Puffin Birmingham Book Award 1991
- My War With Goggle-Eyes (USA)
- American Library Association Notable Book
- International Reading Association Young Adult Choice for 1991
- School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
- Goggle-Eyes
- Carnegie Medal 1990
- Winner of Guardian Children's Fiction Award 1990
- Shortlisted for Smarties Award (9 - 11 section) 1990
- Shortlisted for German Youth Literature Prize 1993
- Bill's New Frock
- Winner of the Smarties Award (6 - 8 section) 1990
- Highly Commended, Carnegie Medal 1990
- Winner of the Nottinghamshire Libraries Award 1990
- Madame Doubtfire
- Shortlisted for Observer Teenage Fiction Prize 1987
- Shortlisted for Whitbread Children's Novel Award 1987
- Runner-up for Guardian Children's Fiction Award 1987
- The Killjoy
- Scottish Arts Council Book Award 1986
- Recommended, David Higham Prize for Fiction 1986
- The Granny Project
- Shortlisted for Guardian Children's Fiction Award 1984
- The Summer House Loon
- Runner-up Kestrel/Guardian Competition 1975
Œuvres
- "Louis le Bavard", L'Ecole des Loisirs (1999)
Distinctions honorifiques
- Degree of Doctor of Letters
- The University of Teesside, 23 novembre 2007
- Degree of Doctor of Letters honoris causa
- The University of Warwick, 12 juillet 2005
- Doctor of the University
- The University of Central England in Birmingham, 7 février 2003
- Award Winning Books
Notes et références
- Madame Doubtfire Porté à l'écran en 1993 sous le titre
Voir aussi
Articles connexes
Liens externes
Catégories :- Écrivain de langue anglaise
- Personnalité féminine britannique
- Femme de lettres britannique
- Auteur britannique de littérature d'enfance et de jeunesse
- Docteur honoris causa
- Naissance en 1947
- Naissance à Leicester
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (2003)
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