Rebecca Stead’s Liar & Spy has won the Guardian children’s fiction prize.
Julia Eccleshare, Guardian children’s books editor and chair of the judging panel for the prize, called Liar & Spy ‘an incredibly sensitive book. Its central characters are all children who have complexities in their lives which they are dealing with. It’s a novel about how children have to navigate the world, and it has an open-handedness which means that readers may be surprised as to where it finishes.’
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Liar & Spy is available now in bookshops and online, along with the Newbery Medal-winning When You Reach Me and Stead’s debut, First Light.