Wendy Cooling has been awarded the Eleanor Farjeon award for a life spent promoting children’s literature. She ran the Children’s Book Foundation and National Chidren’s Book Week, and founded Bookstart, a national programme which gives free books to every child in the UK.
The Eleanor Farjeon award is given in recognition of an individual’s contribution to the world of children’s books; recent winners have included the children’s laureate Jacqueline Wilson, writers Philip Pullman and Malorie Blackman, and Julia Eccleshare, the Guardian’s children’s books editor.
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