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Swearing, drinking and gay romance, the prize-winning book ... for children

- By David Wilkes and Tom Payne

A WAR of words has broken out between two authors over a children’s book that contains ‘lesbian love, swearing and drinking’ in its opening pages.

David Almond’s A Song for Ella Grey has just been awarded The Guardian children’s fiction prize for 2015.

In the tale, 17- year- old Ella describes sleeping with her best friend Claire and the couple kiss and share wine together.

But another children’s writer, Lynne Reid Banks, was horrified after buying two copies for her 12-year-old grandchild­ren.

The author of classic children’s novel The Indian in the Cupboard, said: ‘In the first five pages there is lesbian love, swearing, drinking, and enough other indication­s that, once again, this is not a book for children. The books are going straight back to Waterstone­s.’ She has complained to The Guardian for awarding the book its top prize, insisting that ‘17-year- old adults are not children’.

The debate continued yesterday when the two authors went head to head on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. Reid Banks said: ‘What I’m quarrellin­g with is The Guardian for giving this prize under the name of a children’s book award.

‘If only there were a separate award for teenage young adult writing, then he should have won it, I’m quite sure. I haven’t read the book yet because I’m so disappoint­ed that it’s obviously not suitable for what I call and categorise as children, which are people up to the age of 12.’ Almond, whose 1998 children’s novel Skellig also won a series of awards and has been taught in schools, admitted he hadn’t had a ‘target age’ in mind.

‘The drama is described, narrated, by a teenager of about 17,’ he said. ‘So I had a sense that maybe the main readership would of that kind of age.

‘This book is being read by 12year-olds, 13-year-olds and I’m getting fantastic responses from them. They recognise something about the beautiful, troubling drama of growing up.’

 ?? ?? Adult themes: The cover of David Almond’s A Song For Ella Grey
Adult themes: The cover of David Almond’s A Song For Ella Grey

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