Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Indian origin writer wins award

Anita Ganeri, an Indian-origin writer of children’s books has been selected for the Blue Peter Book Awards for her book, Planet in Peril.

Her book has been named Best Book with Facts in the Blue Peter Book Awards. The book is part of the best-selling Horrible Geography series and informs youngsters of how to save the planet in times of global warming. It was announced as an award winner at the Blue Peter studios last week.

Kolkata-born Ganeri, 47, said, "It was wonderful to get the award. I never dreamed that I would. I am particularly proud because at the moment this is the only award for children's non-fiction books. Hopefully it will raise the profile of such type of books because it is a field in which British authors are world leaders."

She said, "I have been a fan of the show since I was six and even named my dog after the Blue Peter dog, so winning an award from the show was very special." Anita's book is a guide to the environmental issues that children are most concerned about.

The Blue Peter Book Awards are a series of literary prizes for children's literature awarded annually by the BBC television programme Blue Peter instituted in 2000.

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