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Three Ukrainian children's writers were nominated for the prestigious Astrid Lindgre Award

Three Ukrainian children's writers were nominated for the prestigious Astrid Lindgre Award

Award named after Astrid Lindgren/Official website

Ukrainian authors Galina Vdovichenko, Sashko Dermanskyi and Ivan Andrusiak have entered the long list of nominees for the 2025 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Prize. In total, 265 candidates from 72 countries of the world are applying for the award.

Ukrainian writers Galyna Vdovichenko, Sashko Dermanskyi and Ivan Andrusiak< /b> nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Awards named after the Swedish children's writer.

Ukraine nominated them for this prestigious award for the second time. In total, 265 candidates from 72 countries and regions, including 81 new candidates, are applying for the award, which is designed to promote the development of children's and youth literature. chosen among authors and illustrators, storytellers and popularizers of reading.

The award winners will be announced on April 1, 2025.

More about Ukrainian authors:

Halyna Vdovichenko– the author of eight novels, including “Pivyabluka”, “Tamdevin”, “Bora”, “The most important thing is at the end”, “Mariupol process” and 15 books for children, including the 36 and 6 cats series.

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Sashko Dermanskyi is a modern Ukrainian children's poet, novelist and storyteller. Ukrainian children know very well the series of books about “The Wonderful Monster”, “King of Beech, or the Secret of the Emerald Book”, “Tales of the Dragon Omelka”, “Aunt Malva's Christmas Shop”, “Grandma Declares War” and others.

Ivan Andrusiak– poet, novelist, children's writer, editor, translator, literary critic, head of the children's editorial office of Nash Format publishing house. Among the most famous children's books of Andrusiak are “The Third Snow”, “Stepha and Chakalka”, “Bunny's Christmas”, “The Penguin”.

Three Ukrainian children's writers were nominated for the prestigious Astrid Lindgre Award

Sashko Dermanskyi (left), Galina Vdovichenko, Ivan Andrusiak (right)./Facebook

The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award) was established by the Swedish government in 2002, after the death of the famous writer, in order to promote the development of children's and youth literature.

It is awarded every year. The prize fund is SEK 5 million (over UAH 16 million). Laureates of the award can be writers, illustrators, librarians or organizations from all over the world, regardless of language or nationality. Their works must have a high artistic level and correspond to the humanistic ideals and values ​​that Lindgren's work demonstrates.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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