The annual Crystal Kite Award is a peer-given award to recognize great books from 15 SCBWI regional divisions around the world.
This 5th Crystal Kite post covers the finalists and winners in three regions: UK, Ireland, Middle East, India, Asia and Canada. It's interesting to note that most of the Crystal Kite finalist's books are available on Kindle.
Some first lines weren't available online. I tried contacting some of the authors, but was unsuccessful. I used the SCBWI Blurb in place of the first lines for those book. All links are to the SCBWI page. You can follow the page links to purchase sites. If I saw that SCBWI didn’t have a buy link, I substituted links where you could get the book.
Again: The Crystal Kite is a rather odd award in that there are no Categories. Therefore a picture book may be competing against a young adult novel.
UK, Ireland
Rain has many uses.
Holly
and beech trees like those around me need it to live and grow.
It washes away tracks, obscures footprints.
Makes trails harder to follow, and that is a good thing today.
But most of all, it washes blood from my
skin, my clothes.
Rose
Meyer Justice
August
2, 1944
Hamble,
Hampshire
NOTES
FOR AN ACCIDENT REPORT
I
just got back from Celia Forester’s funeral. I’m supposed to be writing up an
official report for the Tempest she flew into the ground, since she’s obviously
not going to write it herself, and I saw it happen. And also because I feel
responsible. I know it wasn’t my fault – I really do know that now. But I
briefed her. We both had Tempests to deliver, and I’d flown one a couple of
times before. Celia hadn’t. She took off ten minutes after me. If she’d taken
off first, we might both still be alive.
Winner
“Are
you listening, Rosa?”
I
stared at Yaya. Her eyebrows were knitted on her yellow forehead and her face
was suddenly smaller, her eyes hard and burning like black coals.
I am going
to add the Amazon link for this book so you can read the first few pages
because those first lines don’t give a good idea of the story. And I thought it
was rather wonderful. Link to Shine on
Amazon
Middle
East, India, Asia
The party had just started and Jet stood in Amy William’ kitchen wearing the two-dollar dress she’d bought at the thrift store.
“That’s such a cool outfit,” Amy told her, pushing a drink into her hand. The girsls gathered, staring as if trying to remember whether they’d seen the dress in a catalog or a store window. Still, Jet knew it would’ve been cooler to have a date or to buy clothing that hadn’t belonged to someone living in an old folks’ home.
AURA
Third
time it happens
I’m
crossing the bridge
Over
a brown-green race of water
that
slides through town
on
my way to a long-term care center
pausing
to
get my courage up
This is a story about
Spider, who was born with seven legs. His friend, Ladybird, discovers what
Spider can do and is amazed by his talents.
Tibby was an unusual bunny,
Sometimes he pounced.
Sometimes he hopped.
And sometimes he didn’t know if he should roar or squeak.
I
managed to contact Emily and she sent me the first page.
She also sent me the rest of the fold-out cover.Winner
‘I’m
home . . WAHAAAAT? WOW!’
My
father is standing before me holdng a wriggling, squirming mass of brown and
white fur,
‘Pant!
Pant! Pant! Chuuueeeee! Chuuueeeee!’ squeels the furball.
I’m
sure it can’t be . . but it is! Eyes wide, I drop down on my knees, as Papa
puts down my long awaited puppy. In a flash the fur ball shoots forward and
Bam! rams into my face. My spectacles go flying off my nose. I fumble for them.
Lick!
Lick! Slobber! Slobber!
I couldn’t contact Natasha Sharma. When I
looked on Amazon, I saw that the Kindle edition was 2.00 and bought it. Bonkers
is either a short mid grade or an easy reader. In either case I loved the first
chapter and plan to finish it,
Canada
DARE AND CONSEQUENCES
February 1811
I
have been chosen first. M. Jacob Gibson. Hero-in-waiting.
Shoulders
back like a soldier, Snowballs in my mitts. My faithful attack dog by my side,
(Well, Ginger is actually romping about with the new boy.) And beneath my coat
and shirt, my magic medicine bag to protect me,
First.
Bravest. Best.
Pumpkin
was the first.
Tweezle
is the newest.
Hoogie’s in the middle.
Hoogie’s in the middle.
BFFs Grace and Kya,
friends ever since Grace first moved in next door, are closer than sisters.
Grace's dad, a former police officer, runs the town paintball center; the two
girls are passionate about paintball and seeking coveted spots on Seattle
University's Lady Grinders team. But not all is certain and assured, and when a
terrible secret is reawakened from her past, Kya spirals beyond Grace's reach.
Kya indulges in self-destructive behaviors: drinking, promiscuity, and hanging
out with the wrong crowd. Their mutual friend, James, distances himself from
Kya and rebuffs any of Grace's attempts to have them reconcile. Grace, who has
always put her own needs second to Kya's, is torn between seeing her own goals
realized and trying to save Kya. Gurtler,
Stained by Cheryl Rainfield
Sarah thinks
she knows what fear is--until she's abducted. Now she must find a way to rescue
herself.
Seventeen-year-old Sarah Meadows covers the walls of her bedroom
with images of beautiful faces she clips from magazines--and longs for
"normal." Born with a port-wine stain covering half her face, all her
life she's been plagued by stares, giggles, and bullying, and disgust. Why
can't she be like Diamond, the comic-book hero she created? Diamond would never
let the insults in. That's harder for Sarah.
But when she's abducted on the way home from school, Sarah is
forced to uncover the courage she never knew she had. Can she look beyond her
face to find the beauty and strength she has inside, somehow becoming a hero
rather than a victim? It's the only way Sarah will have any chance of escaping
the prison--both seen and unseen--that this deranged killer has placed around
her.
Winners.
(It’s a tie!)
I Dare You Not to Yawn by Helene Boudreau
Yawns
are sneaky. They can creep up when you least expect them.There you are, minding
your own business, building the tallest block tower in the history of the
universe or dressing up the cat when suddenly . . .
Sounds like my kind of book.
Skink on the Brink by Lisa Dalrymple, Illustrated by Suzanne Del Rizzo
Stewie
was a very little skink with a very blue tail.
That was the only sentence in the Amazon Canada preview.
But they show material on the life cycle of a skink and some gorgeous
illustrations. I wish we got more Canadian books in the US
I hope you find some reads here that interest
you. Happy reading and writing.
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