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British Book Awards (The Nibbies) ぶりてぃっしゅぶっくあわーず(にびーず)

Edition 29 (2020)

Literary awardBook awards (fiction, nonfiction, children's books, audiobooks, etc.)Publishing industry awardsRomantic Fiction (new for 2026)Science Fiction & Fantasy (new for 2026)Graphic Novel (new for 2026)

Winners

3 people
Candice Carty-Williams きゃんでぃす・かーてぃ=うぃりあむず Winner

A full-length novel starring Queenie, a black woman in her 20s, that frankly and humorously depicts modern issues such as love, work, friendship, family, discrimination, and mental anxiety. The vivid aspects of urban life and the process of self-renewal are vividly depicted.

A full-length novel starring Queenie, a black woman in her 20s, that frankly and humorously depicts modern issues such as love, work, friendship, family, discrimination, and mental anxiety.

race and identitycity ​​lifemental healthwomen's growth
Bernardine Evaristo ばーなでぃん・えばりすと Winner

A group drama that depicts the lives of black women living in Britain through multiple protagonists. A work that explores themes such as gender, race, family, and self-actualization from multiple perspectives, with stories from different generations and backgrounds intertwined.

A group drama that depicts the lives of black women living in Britain through multiple protagonists.

genderrace and identitycommunitymodern british society
David McKee でいゔぃっど・まっきー Winner

A children's picture book featuring a patchwork elephant (Elmer) as the main character. It contains a message that affirms individuality and differences, and has long been loved by infants and children for its soft designs and friendly narrative.

A children's picture book featuring a patchwork elephant (Elmer) as the main character.

children's literaturediversityself-affirmation