13.05.16
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THE BRITISH BOOK INDUSTRY AWARDS 2016 PICTURE SPECIAL
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The Loney won overall Book of the Year. From left Sunday Times literary editor Andrew Holgate and The Bookseller’s contributing editor Cathy Rentzenbrink presented John Murray editorial director Mark Richards, author Andrew Michael Hurley and John Murray publicist Yassine Belkacemi with the award
Publisher of the Year was won by Transworld. The Bookseller’s Philip Jones presented the trophy to Transworld m.d. Larry Finlay
For a round-up of all the winners at this year’s British Book Industry
Lis Tribe, m.d. of Hodder Education, accepted the Academic, Educational & Professional Publisher of the Year award
HarperCollins Children’s Books executive publisher Ann-Janine Murtagh right accepted the company’s third consecutive Children’s Publisher of the Year award from Julia Eccleshare, children’s director of the Hay Festival
Awards, see the 48-page Winners’ Supplement, distributed with
this week’s issue, and visit
www.thebookseller.com/ awards.
Book Retailer of the Year was awarded to WHS Travel. Bonnier group chief operating officer Sharon Parker presented the award to from left senior buyer for books Mike Roberts, head of trading for books, newspapers and magazines Ian King, and fiction buyer Matthew Bates
Human rights campaigner Shami Chakrabarti presents Picador’s Paul Baggaley with the Imprint of the Year award
Independent Publisher of the Year was given to Oneworld. Publisher Juliet Mabey accepted the award
Jessica Kingsley, m.d. of Jessica Kingsley Publishers, accepted the award for Independent Academic, Educational & Professional Publisher of the Year
Author Andrew Michael Hurley’s The Loney (John Murray) won Début Fiction Book of the Year
Children’s Book of the Year was won by My Brother is a Superhero by David Solomons left, illustrated by Laura Ellen Anderson, and edited by Kirsty Stansfield centre. The award was presented by BookTrust’s Gemma Malley right
Picador’s Ravi Mirchandani, Hanya Yanagihara’s editor, accepted the award for Fiction Book of the Year on her behalf for A Little Life
Non-fiction Book of the Year was won by Norwegian Wood by Lars Mytting, translated by Robert Ferguson (MacLehose Press). Associate publisher Katharina Bielenberg accepted the award on his behalf
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