City of Gold (book)

City of Gold (book)
City of Gold  
City of Gold cover.jpg
1980 hardback edition
Author(s) Peter Dickinson
Illustrator Michael Foreman
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Short stories
Publisher Gollancz
Publication date 1980
Media type Print (Hardback; Paperback)
Pages 188 pp

City of Gold and other stories from the Old Testament retold by Peter Dickinson is a collection of stories for children based on Old Testament narratives. The illustrations, both in colour and black-and-white, are by Michael Foreman. Published in 1980, City of Gold was the winner of the Carnegie Medal for that year.[1]

Reception

On the Carnegie website, the book is described as offering "a radical and fascinating approach to thirty-three Old Testament Bible stories".[2] There was some criticism of the choice in the pages of the Literary Association Record by librarians who wondered why the Carnegie committee so often chose books that no "ordinary" child would read; committee member Vivian Griffiths responded that popularity with children was not a criterion: the emphasis was on literary merit.[3]

Footnotes

  1. ^ The CILIP Carnegie Medal & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards
  2. ^ Carnegie Living Archive
  3. ^ In the Realms of Gold: the story of the Carnegie Medal by Keith Barker, Julie MacRae Books, 1986


Awards
Preceded by
Tulku
Carnegie Medal recipient
1980
Succeeded by
The Scarecrows

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