Mal Peet

Mal Peet

Mal Peet is an English author who writes mainly for young adults. His novels have won several awards, including the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. Peet grew up in a council estate in north Norfolk in a family that he describes as "emotionally impaired". He attended the Paston School and studied English and American Studies at the University of Warwick, after which he worked at a variety of jobs before becoming a novelist at a relatively late age. He lives in Devon with his wife, Elspeth Graham, and has three children. His first novel, Keeper , won the Branford Boase...
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Birthplace:Norfolk

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2005 Carnegie Medal Tamar
2009 Guardian Award Exposure
2007 Nominated - Guardian Award The Penalty
2004 Nominated - Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Keeper
2010 Nominated - Carnegie Medal Exposure
2008 Nominated - Carnegie Medal The Penalty
2005 Nominated - Carnegie Medal Tamar
2003 Nominated - Carnegie Medal Keeper
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Written works by Mal Peet

TitlePublishedGenre
Keeper 2003 Children's literature
Tamar 2005 Children's literature
The Penalty 2006 Children's literature
Exposure 2008 Children's literature
Wicked
Oxford Literacy Web
Rainbows, Roots, and Magic Shoots
Cloud Tea Monkeys
Alf Saves the Day
Five Little Men
Teacher's Guide
Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 1-9: Rhyme and Analogy
Snug as a Bug
Day of the Bugs
A Floating World
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Awards & Accolades

  • 2005
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