Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Yippee for Cath Crowley!


So I was going through my daily ritual this morning of reading The Age whilst drinking my delicious chamomile tea and lo and behold there was an article on the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2011 and down the bottom of the article they mentioned that Victoria’s very own Cath Crowley won the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature for Graffiti Moon, congratulations Cath!

Here’s what the judges had to say about Graffiti Moon:

Graffiti Moon, by Cath Crowley, and published by Pan Macmillan, is set in contemporary suburbia, and focuses on one memorable and action-packed night in the lives of three teenage friends. It is narrated from the distinctly different perspectives of Lucy, a dreamer who has just finished year 12; Ed, a graffiti artist; and Leo, a poet.

Lucy and Ed, the two apparently oppositional central characters, share their everyday joys and anxieties as well as their innermost thoughts and dreams, while Leo's poems are woven into their narratives. Lucy is obsessed with meeting the elusive Shadow whose graffiti art is everywhere. Ed, who is grieving for a dear friend and desperate to escape his stereotypes, promises to help her find him. Their passion for art inevitably changes their first impressions of each other. In evocative prose, Crowley skillfully constructs a fast-paced story that will readily appeal to young adult readers.

Well that just makes me want to read the book even more, luckily I already own a signed copy I just have to search for it in my huge TBR pile. For those of you itching to know more about the book there are some really great reviews in the book blogosphere from …

Nomes @ Ink Crush

Now go forthwith and get reading those reviews!

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oh you will love this book romy! i picked it as my favourite book of 2010 :)

and yay for having a signed copy ~ so awesome!
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I know I will! I just loved your review BTW I'm going to get off my butt now and find my copy.

I got my copy signed last year by Cath when she was at this Borders event with Fiona Wood and Simmone Howell which was great, they were all so lovely.

I must go and check out your blog I've been MIA from blogging for ages *argh* I really miss it but as my mother keeps on reminding me university over blogging, I haven't been reading too much either just scientific journal articles for uni which is sooo boring :( Just wondering if you have read anything good lately? I need recommendations Nomes!
I was so happy to hear about this. I knew she would win :)

:O You have a signed copy ?! So jealous!

And thanks for linking my post :)

I've missed you in the blogosphere Romy!
And it's on the CBCA short list. I haven't got very far into it, I'm afraid. I need to unearth my copy. I loved her first book, Gracie Faltrain.

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