Bookbird 3 / 2024
Hans Christian Andersen Winners and Finalists
Every two years a special issue of Bookbird celebrating the two winners of IBBY’s prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Medals is published. The 2024 winners, illustrator Sydney Smith from Canada and author Heinz Janisch from Austria, feature in Bookbird 62.3 through in-depth articles examining their illustrating and writing, giving readers insights into why they were chosen for the excellence of the body of their work. In addition, an interview with each winner provides further insights into their creativity, and gives them an opportunity to explain their art.
The five finalists in both categories also feature in articles, perhaps giving us clues about their future chances of becoming Andersen Medal winners! Certainly, all the featured creators display flair and originality and come from different continents and countries including China, Chile, Belgium, Brazil, Finland, Korea, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain. The “postcards” section in Bookbird carries short resumés of books by the winners and finalists, ideal starting points for teachers and librarians who want to introduce some of the finest creators of children’s books internationally to their students.
One-page articles about all of the 59 creators nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award 2024 may be found in Bookbird, Vol. 61.4, 2023, and the names of the winners and finalists are listed elsewhere on the IBBY website. The cover art for Bookbird 62.3 is by Sydney Smith, winner of the Andersen Medal for Illustration 2024.
EDITORIAL
Hans Christian Andersen Winners and Finalists: Let Us Welcome the Magic and Dream. | by C. Malilang | 1 |
Heinz Janisch (Austria) 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Author Award Winner | |
Heinz Janisch–King of Dreams | by Karin Haller | 2 |
“I Believe in the Magic in Things”: Heinz Janisch in Conversation with the Institute for Youth Literature, Austria | by Karin Haller | 7 |
Sydney Smith (Canada) 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Illustrator Award Winner | |
Sketchbooks and Word-Hoard: The Work of Sydney Smith | by Deirdre Baker | 10 |
There’s So Much That We Share: An Interview with Sydney Smith | by Fred Horler | 15 |
2024 Hans Christian Andersen Author Finalists | |
Sensing Bart Moeyaert’s Work and Life | by Frauke Pauwels | 18 |
Marina Colasanti: An All-Blue Brazilian Idea | by G. Monteiro Castro | 22 |
The Imaginative World of Timo Parvela | by Demi Aulos | 25 |
Redefining the Family with Lee Geum-yi | by Seran Oh | 28 |
Personality as Key to Intergenerational Communication: Edward van de Vendel | by H. van Lierop-Debrauwer | 32 |
2024 Hans Christian Andersen Illustrator Finalists | |
Delight, Provocation, and the Essence of Brazil in Nelson Cruz’s Children’s Books | by Douglas Menegazzi | 36 |
The Work of the Chilean Illustrator Paloma Valdivia | by Manuel Peña Muñoz | 41 |
The Folk Phytopoetics in Cai Gao’s Visual Storytelling | by Chengcheng You | 44 |
Challenging Childhoods in Iwona Chmielewska’s Picturebooks | by Krzysztof Rybak | 49 |
Elena Odriozola’s Illustrations: The Art of Honing Perspectives | by M. Ayerbe-Sudupe | 53 |
CHILDREN AND THEIR BOOKS | |
eBLINK: Bringing Authentic Picturebooks into the EAL Classroom in Norway | by Alyssa Magee Lowery, Jade Dillon Craig, and Maren S. Rasmussen | 58 |
LETTERS | |
Interview with the Team of the Independent Spanish Children’s Magazine Kiwi Power of Images on Narrating the Peace | by Eva van de Wiele | 64 by Ali Boozari | 67 |
POSTCARDS | edited by Siobhán Parkinson | |