Annual German children's literary award
Award
The Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Youth Literature Award) is an annual award established in 1956 by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth[1] to recognise outstanding works of children's and young adult literature. It is Germany's only state-funded literary award.[2] In the past, authors from many countries have been recognised, including non-German speakers.
Organisation
The award is organized by the Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur, also called AKJ or Association for Children's and Youth Literature, which receives financial support, including prize money, from the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.
Awards are given in five categories: Best Picture Book, Best Children's Book, Best Youth Book, Best Non-Fiction Book and Choice of the Youth Jury. Up to six nominations in each category are announced in March at the Leipzig Book Fair,[1] and the awards are presented during the Frankfurt Book Fair by the Federal Minister of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.[3] In each category, the winning author receives a 10,000 euro cash prize, and a bronze statuette designed by Detlef Kraft representing Momo from the novel by Michael Ende.[1]
Furthermore, two special awards are presented alternately to German authors, illustrators or translators. The special award for lifetime achievement is set at 12,000 Euro. The newly created special award for new talents carries a value of 10,000 Euro. Both are also financed by the Federal Ministry.
History
Since the award was established, many changes have been made. When the Deutscher Jugendbuchpreis (as the award was known until 1981) began in 1956, only two categories were recognised; Best Children's Book and Best Youth Book. In addition to these, a special prize was awarded every year in a different category. It was not until 1964 that the Best Picture Book and Best Non-fiction Book categories replaced this variable award. The final category recognized today, awarded by the Jugendjury, was not introduced until 2003, when it was originally called the Young People's Prize (Preis der Jugendlichen).In 1991, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the award, the special award for lifetime achievement was reintroduced to recognise individual achievement for writers, illustrators and translators.[4] In 2017 it was supplemented by the special award for new talents to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the award..
Jury
Awards are decided upon by three juries: the Kritikerjury (Critics' Jury), the Jugendjury and the Sonderpreisjury (special award jury). The Kritikerjury decides the nominations and the majority of the prizes; the Jugendjury only decides the Jugendjury prize. The Sonderpreisjury awards the special awards for lifetime achievement and new talents.
The Kritikerjury is appointed by the Arbeitsgruppe für Jugendliteratur once every two years, although jury members can serve two consecutive terms. The jury consists of nine members: the chair, and eight specialist judges - two for each award category.[5]
The Jugendjury consists of the members of six German youth book clubs. It is also changed every two years, although some clubs serve consecutive terms.[6]
The Sonderpreisjury consists of three members and changes every year.[7]
Awards
2010–2018
2018Winner picture book: Der siebente Bruder oder Das Herz im Marmeladenglas by Øyvind Torseter (Text, Illustration), Maike Dörries (translator)
2017
Special award for lifetime achievement: Gudrun Pausewang (author) [15]
2016
- Special award for lifetime achievement: Klaus Kordon (author)
2015
- Special award for lifetime achievement: Sabine Friedrichson (illustrator)
2014
- Special award for lifetime achievement: Angelika Kutsch (translator)
2013
2012
- Special award for lifetime achievement: Norman Junge (illustrator)
2011
- Jugendjury:
- Nominees:[22]
- Margos Spuren (Margo's Footsteps) by John Green (text); Sophie Zeitz (translation)
- Erebos by Ursula Poznanski
- Freak City by Katrin Schrocke
- Nichts (Nothing) by Janne Teller (text); Sigrid C. Engeler (translation)
- Numbers by Rachel Ward (text); Uwe-Michael Gutzschhahn (translation)
- Wenn du stirbst, zieht dein ganzes Leben an dir vorbei, sagen sie (If you die, your life moves past you, they say) by Lauren Oliver (text); Katharina Meier Diestel (translation)
- Picture book:
- Nominees:[23]
- Meine große kleine Welt (My big little world) by Marianne Dubuc (text); Anna Dove (translation)
- Das Baumhaus (The war) by Marije Tolman (illustration); Ronald Tolman (illustration);
- Oups by Jean-Luc Fromental (text); Joёlle Jolivet (illustration); Leonard Jacobson (translation)
- Die Geschichte vom Fuchs, der den Verstand verlor by Martin Baltscheit
- Papas Arme sind ein Boot (Papa's arms are a boat) by Stein Erik Lunde (text); Øywind Torseter (illustration); Maike Dörries (translation)
- Tatu und Patu und ihre verrückten Maschinen (Tatu and Patu and their crazy machines) by Sami Toivonen (text); Aino Havukainen (text); Elina Kritzokat (translation)
- Children's book:
- Nominees:[24]
- Ich, Gorilla und der Affenstern (Me, Gorilla and Monkey-star) by Frida Nilsson (text); Ulf K. (illustration); Fred Buchinger (translation)
- Anton taucht ab by Milena Baisch (text); Elke Kusche (illustration)
- Der letzte unsichtbare Junge (The last invisible boy) by Evan Kuhlman (text); JP Coovert (illustration); Uwe-Michael Gutzschhahn (translation)
- Rosie und der Urgroßvater by Monika Helfer (text); Michael Köhlmeier (text); Barbara Steinitz (illustration)
- Onkel Montagues Schauergeschichten (Uncle Montague's tales of horror) by Chris Priestley (text); David Roberts (illustration); Beatrice Howeg (translation)
- Hundewinter (Dog Winter) by KA Nuzum (text); Gerda Bean (translation)
- Youth book:
- Nominees:[25]
- Schrödinger, Dr. Linda und eine Leiche im Kühlhaus (Schrödinger, Dr. Linda and a corpse in cold storage) by Jan de Leeuw (text); Rolf Erdorf (translation)
- Tschick (Why We Took the Car) by Wolfgang Herrndorf
- Town – Irgendwo in Australien (Town – somewhere in Australia) by James Roy (text); Stefanie Schaeffler (translation)
- Zusammen allein (Together alone) by Karin Bruder
- Runaway by Oscar Huijelos (text); Günter Ohnemus (translation)
- Crank by Ellen Hopkins (text); Henning Ahrens (translation)
- Non-fiction book:
- Nominees:[26]
- Das große Buch der Bilder und Wörter (The big book of pictures and words) by Ole Könnecke
- Alles Familie! (All family!) by Alexandra Maxeiner (text); Anke Kuhl (illustration)
- Der Junge, der Picasso biss (The boy who bit Picasso) by Antony Penrose (words); Egbert Baqué (translation)
- Zuckerpass und Blutgrätsche by Christian Eichler (text); Jürgen Rieckhoff (illustration)
- Die genialsten Erfindungen der Natur (The most ingenious inventions of nature) by Sigrid Belzer
- Von den Sternen bis zum Tau by Jens Soentgen (text); Vitali Konstantinov (illustration)
2010
- Jugendjury:
- Picture book:
- Children's book:
- Youth book:
- Nominees:[25]
- Nathan und seine Kinder by Mirjam Pressler, ISBN 978-3-407-81049-6
- Klick! Zehn Autoren erzählen einen Roman (Click) by David Almond, Eoin Colfer, Roddy Doyle, Deborah Ellis, Nick Hornby, Gregory Maguire, Margo Lanagan, Ruth Ozeki, Linda Sue Park and Tim Wynne-Jones, ISBN 978-3-446-23308-9
- Such dir was aus, aber beeil dich! Kindsein in zehn Kapiteln by Nadia Budde, ISBN 978-3-596-85321-2
- Zweiunddieselbe: "Wie viel von mir bin ich?" by Mary E. Pearson, ISBN 978-3-596-85337-3
- Rotkäppchen muss weinen by Beate Teresa Hanika, ISBN 978-3-596-85336-6
- Die Karte meiner Träume (The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet) by Reif Larsen, ISBN 978-3-10-044811-8
- Non-fiction book:
- Nominees:[26]
- Achtung, fertig, Baustelle! Wie ein Haus geplant und gebaut wird by Rolf Toyka (text), Ferenc B. Regös (illustration) and Heike Ossenkop (Organisation, Photography), ISBN 978-3-8369-5226-2
- Kuckuck, Krake, Kakerlake: Das etwas andere Tierbuch by Bibi Dumon Tak (text) and Fleur van der Weel (illustration), ISBN 978-3-8270-5282-7
- drüben! by Simon Schwartz, ISBN 978-3-939080-37-4
- Mutige Menschen: Widerstand im dritten Reich by Christian Nürnberger, ISBN 978-3-522-30166-4
- Kanzler lieben Gummistiefel: So funktioniert Politik by Marietta Slomka and Daniel Westland, ISBN 978-3-570-13555-6
- Die nächste GENeration: Science + Fiction by Charlotte Kerner (text and Editing), Claudia Eberhard-Metzger (text) and Susanne Paulsen (text), ISBN 978-3-407-75346-5
2000–2009
2009[27]
2008[29]
- Jugendjury: Simpel (Simple) by Marie-Aude Murail, ISBN 3-596-85207-2
- Picture book: Hänsel und Gretel by Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm (text), Susanne Janssen (illustration), ISBN 3-356-01226-6
- Nominees:[30]
- Alle seine Entlein by Christian Duda (text), Julia Friese (illustration), ISBN 3-907588-85-1
- Wann kommt Mama? (Waiting For Mama) by Lee Tae-Jun (text), Kim Dong-Seong (illustration), Andreas Schirmer (translation), ISBN 3-314-01535-6
- Ente, Tod und Tulpe (Duck, Death and the Tulip) by Wolf Erlbruch, ISBN 3-88897-461-5
- Der weiße und der schwarze Bär by Jürg Schubiger (text), Eva Muggenthaler (illustration), ISBN 3-7795-0078-7
- 5 Songs by Gipi, ISBN 3-939080-18-7
- Children's book: Ein Bild von Ivan (Portrait of Ivan) by Paula Fox, ISBN 3-414-82059-5
- Youth book: was wäre wenn (Just in Case) by Meg Rosoff, ISBN 3-551-58139-8
- Non-fiction book: Der Kick. Ein Lehrstück über Gewalt by Andres Veiel, ISBN 3-570-30624-0
- Special prize for Translation: Gabriele Haefs
2007
Source:[31]
- Jugendjury: Der Joker (The Messenger) by Markus Zusak (Author), Alexandra Ernst (translation), ISBN 3-570-30539-2
- Picture book: Königin Gisela (Where the Girls Are) by Nikolaus Heidelbach, ISBN 3-407-79906-3
- Children's book: Schwester by Jon Fosse (text), Aljoscha Blau (illustration), Hinrich Schmidt-Henkel (translation), ISBN 3-907588-70-3
- Youth book: Wir retten Leben, sagt mein Vater by Do van Ranst (Author), Andrea Kluitmann (translation), ISBN 3-551-58156-8
- Non-fiction book: Mutter hat Krebs (Mom's Cancer) by Brian Fies (Author), Wolfgang J. Fuchs (translation), ISBN 3-89660-356-6
- Nominees:
- Was macht der Bär im Museum? by Claire d'Harcourt, ISBN 3-89660-381-7
- Mount Everest by Maja Nielsen and Jochen Hemmleb, ISBN 3-8067-4834-9
- Wolfgang Amadé Mozart by Barbara Mungengast (concept and design), Sigrid Laube (text), Nadia Budde (illustration), ISBN 3-85493-123-9
- Petr Ginz. Prager Tagebuch 1941-1942 (The Diary of Petr Ginz) by Chava Pressburger, ISBN 3-8270-5245-9
- Geschichte der Elektrizität by Henning Boëtius, ISBN 3-407-75326-8
- Special prize for Writing: Kirsten Boie
2006[32]
- Young People's Prize: Lucas by Kevin Brooks/ Uwe-Michael Gutzschhahn (translation), ISBN 1-4025-9932-3
- Picture book: Gehört das so??! Die Geschichte von Elvis by Peter Schössow, ISBN 3-446-20563-2
- Children's book: Lilis Leben eben (That's Life, Lily) by Valérie Dayre/ Maja von Vogel (translation), ISBN 3-551-35741-2
- Youth book: Wie schön weiß ich bin by Dolf Verroen/ Rolf Erdorf (translation), ISBN 3-596-80729-8
- Non-fiction book: 'Denk nicht, wir bleiben hier!' – Die Lebensgeschichte des Sinto Hugo Höllenreiner by Anja Tuckermann, ISBN 3-446-20648-5
- Nominees:
- Jasper schafft Platz by Martin Bertelsen (text) and Hartmut Kozok (illustration), ISBN 3-8303-1086-2
- Das Buch vom Müssen und Machen (Poop: A Natural History of the Unmentionable) by Nicola Davies (text) and Neal Layton (illustration), ISBN 3-7941-5123-2
- Das große Familienbuch der Feste und Bräuche by Christa Holtei (text) and Tilman Michalski (illustration), ISBN 3-491-38071-5
- Die Welt der Vögel für Kinder erzählt (Birds) by Gilles Martin (Photos), Jean Chevallier (illustration), Philippe J. Dubois and Valérie Guidoux (text), ISBN 3-89660-264-0
- Special prize for Illustration: Rotraut Susanne Berner
2005[33]
- Young People's Prize: Im Schatten der Wächter (Inventing Elliot) by Graham Gardner/ Alexandra Ernst (translation), ISBN 3-7725-2251-3
- Picture book: Han Gan und das Wunderpferd by Chen Jianghong, ISBN 3-89565-155-9
- Children's book: Die Kurzhosengang by Viktor Caspak and Yves Lanois/ Andreas Steinhöfel (translation) and Ole Könnecke (illustration), ISBN 3-551-35564-9
- Youth book: Schneeweiß und Russenrot (Snow White and Russian Red) by Dorota Masłowska, ISBN 3-462-03376-X
- Non-fiction book: Nester bauen, Höhlen knabbern by Anne Möller, ISBN 3-7152-0486-9
- Nominees:
- Nano?! Die Technik des 21. Jahrhunderts by Niels Boeing, ISBN 3-87134-488-5
- Sternenflug und Sonnenfeuer: Drei Astronominnen und ihre Lebensgeschichten by Charlotte Kerner (text & Publisher), Claudia Eberhard-Metzger (text) and Renate Ries (text)
- Das Buch von der Zukunft: Ein Reiseführer by Andreas Eschbach, ISBN 3-87134-476-1
- Warum? (Why?) by Lila Prap, ISBN 3-907588-56-8
- Der Baum des Lebens (The Tree of Life) by Peter Sís, ISBN 3-446-20523-3
- Special prize for Translation: Harry Rowohlt
2004[34]
- Young People's Prize: Das Schwert in der Stille (Across the Nightingale Floor) by Lian Hearn, ISBN 3-551-58106-1
- Picture book: Fuchs (Fox) by Margaret Wild (text) and Ron Brooks (illustration), ISBN 3-551-51597-2
- Children's book: Ein Schaf fürs Leben by Maritgen Matter (text) and Anke Faust (illustration), ISBN 3-7891-4239-5
- Youth book: Marsmädchen (Girl From Mars) by Tamara Bach
- Non-fiction book: Lieber wütend als traurig. Die Lebensgeschichte der Ulrike Marie Meinhof by Alois Prinz, ISBN 3-407-80905-0
- Nominees:
- Christophs Experimente by Christoph Biemann (text) and Hildegard Müller (illustration / layout), ISBN 3-446-20339-7
- Die Kinder-Uni: Forscher erklären die Rätsel der Welt by Ulrich Janßen / Ulla Steuernagel (text) and Klaus Ensikat (illustration), ISBN 3-421-05695-1
- Denk dir die Welt: Philosophie für Kinder by Brigitte Labbé / Michel Puech (text) and Jaques Azam (illustration), ISBN 3-7855-4677-7
- Der Mikrokosmos für Kinder erklärt by Oliver Meckes and Nicole Ottawa, ISBN 3-570-19438-8
- Selbstdenken! 20 Praktiken der Philosophie by Jens Soentgen (text) and Nadia Budde (illustration), ISBN 3-87294-943-8
- Special prize for Writing: Benno Pludra
2003[35]
- Young People's Prize: Krokodil im Nacken by Klaus Kordon, ISBN 3-407-80893-3
- Picture book: Unsichtbar (Invisible) by Katja Kamm, ISBN 3-499-12106-9
- Children's book: Schlimmes Ende (Awful End)by Philip Ardagh, ISBN 3-570-12701-X
- Youth book: Prinz William, Maximilian Minsky und ich (Prince William, Maximillian Minsky and me) by Holly-Jane Rahlens, ISBN 3-499-21274-9
- Non-fiction book: Geschichte der Wirtschaft by Nikolaus Piper
- Special prize for Illustration: Wolf Erlbruch
2002[36]
- Picture book: Die ganze Welt (A Whole World) by Katy Couprie and Antonin Louchard, ISBN 3-8067-4954-X
- Children's book: Wir alle für immer zusammen by Guus Kuijer, illustrated by Alice Hoogstad, ISBN 3-7891-4011-2
- Nominees:
- War mal ein Lama in Alabama by Irmela Brender (text) and Verena Ballhaus (illustration), ISBN 3-7891-3132-6
- Der einzige Vogel, der die Kälte nicht fürchtet by Zoran Drvenkar (text) and Martin Baltscheit (illustration), ISBN 3-551-55220-7
- Winn-Dixie (Because of Winn-Dixie) by Kate DiCamillo (Author) and Sabine Ludwig (translation), ISBN 3-7915-2791-6
- Paul ohne Jacob (Radiance Descending) by Paula Fox (Author) and Cornelia Krutz-Arnold (translation), ISBN 3-7941-4375-2
- Mein Großvater war ein Kirschbaum by Angela Nanetti (text), Józef Wilkon (illustration) and Rosemarie Griebel-Kruip (translation), ISBN 3-491-37438-3
- Youth book: Ich habe einfach Glück by Alexa Hennig von Lange, ISBN 3-8077-0154-0
- Non-fiction book: Das visuelle Lexikon der Umwelt by Bernd Schuh, ISBN 3-8067-4500-5
- Nominees:
- Als Deutschland am Äquator lag: Eine Reise in die Urgeschichte by Volker Arzt (text) and Knud Jaspersen (illustration), ISBN 3-87134-418-4
- Mensch & Co.:Aufregende Geschichten von Lebewesen, die auf uns wohnen by Jörg Blech (text) and Antje von Stemm (illustration), ISBN 3-499-21162-9
- Die Geschichte der Juden by Lutz van Dijk (text) and Renate Schlicht (illustration), ISBN 3-593-36703-3
- Wörterwerkstatt: Tipps für Jugendliche, die gern schreiben by Sylvia Englert (text) and Stefanie Scharnberg (illustration), ISBN 3-7707-3133-6
- Der Mann mit der Zwitschermaschine by Mario Giordano, ISBN 3-351-04019-9
- Special prize for Translation: Cornelia Krutz-Arnold
2001[37]
- Picture book: Schreimutter by Jutta Bauer, ISBN 3-407-79264-6
- Nominees:
- Willi der Maler (Willy's Pictures) by Anthony Browne (Author) and Peter Baumann [de] (translation), ISBN 3-8303-1012-9
- Otto Karotto by Chiara Carrer (Author), Dorothea Löcker and Alexander Potyka (translation), ISBN 3-85452-842-6
- Pozor by Anna Maar (text) and Bernd Mölck-Tassel (illustration), ISBN 3-907588-16-9
- Die Prinzessin kommt um vier: Eine Liebesgeschichte by Wolfdietrich Schnurre (text) and Rotraut Susanne Berner (illustration), ISBN 3-351-04000-8
- Steinsuppe by Anaïs Vaugelade (Author) and Tobias Scheffel (translation), ISBN 3-89565-115-X
- Children's book: Der Tag, als ich lernte die Spinnen zu zähmen by Jutta Richter, ISBN 3-446-19896-2
- Youth book: Die ohne Segen sind (The Lesser Blessed) by Richard van Camp, ISBN 3-473-35205-5
- Non-fiction book: Sonnenfresser. Wie Pflanzen leben by Susanne Paulsen, ISBN 3-87134-397-8
- Nominees:
- Erzählt es euren Kindern: Der Holocaust in Europa by Stéphane Bruchfeld, Paul A. Levine (Authors), Uwe Danker (Editor) and Robert Bohn (translation), ISBN 3-570-12531-9
- Abenteuer Zukunft: Projekte und Visionen für das dritte Jahrtausend by Eirik Newth (Author) and Ina Kronenberger (translation), ISBN 3-446-19831-8
- "Und jedem Anfang wohnt ein Zauber inne": Die Lebensgeschichte des Hermann Hesse by Alois Prinz, ISBN 3-407-80874-7
- Und was kommt dann?: Das Kinderbuch vom Tod by Pernilla Stalfelt (Author) and Birgitta Kicherer (translation), ISBN 3-89565-110-9
- Das unendliche Reich der Sterne: Die faszinierende Welt der Astronomie by Jürgen Teichmann (text) and Christof Gießler (illustration), ISBN 3-401-02069-2
- Special prize for Writing: Peter Härtling
2000[38]
- Picture book: Eins zwei drei Tier (One Two Three Me) by Nadia Budde, ISBN 3-87294-827-X
- Children's book: Hodder der Nachtschwärmer by Bjarne Reuter, ISBN 3-7915-1670-1
- Nominees:
- Nicht Chicago. Nicht hier. by Kirsten Boie, ISBN 3-7891-3131-8
- Der unsichtbare Vater by Amelie Fried (text) and Jacky Gleich (illustration), ISBN 3-446-19737-0
- Viegelchen will fliegen by Joke van Leeuwen (Author) and Hanni Ehlers (translation), ISBN 3-446-19738-9
- Jakob heimatlos by Benno Plundra, ISBN 3-358-02182-3
- Anna und die Sache mit der Liebe by Kaat Vrancken (text), Rotraut Susanne Berner (illustration) and Silke Schmidt (translation), ISBN 3-596-85043-6
- Youth book: Blueprint by Charlotte Kerner, ISBN 3-407-80837-2
- Nominees:
- So ein alberner Satz wie: Ich liebe dich by Martin Casariego Córdoba (Author) and Katrin Fieber (translation), ISBN 3-446-19745-1
- Ti by Henri van Daele (Author), Jeanne Oidtmann-van Beek und Peter Oidtmann (translation), ISBN 3-89106-364-4
- Victor: Roman über den Wolfsjungen aus dem Aveyron (Victor: A Novel Based on the Life of the Savage of Averyon) by Mordicai Gerstein (Author) and Bettine Braun (translation), ISBN 3-7725-1860-5
- Tanz auf dünnem Eis by Pernilla Glaser (Author) and Birgitta Kicherer (translation), ISBN 3-551-58042-1
- Das Mädchen am Kanal by Thierry Lenain (Author) and Anne Braun (translation), ISBN 3-596-85049-5
- Non-fiction book: Fräulein Pop und Mrs. Up und ihre große Reise durchs Papierland. Ein Pop-up-Buch zum Selberbasteln by Antje von Stemm, ISBN 3-499-20963-2
- Nominees:
- Young Oxford Urgeschichte by Jill Bailey, Tony Seddon (Authors) and Cäcilie Plieninger (translation), ISBN 3-407-75300-4
- Wer regt sich hier so auf? Eine kleine Völkerkunde für Kinder by Pascale Bougeault (Author), Markus Weber und Sabine Meyer-Bachem (translation), ISBN 3-89565-095-1
- Wie die Häuser in den Himmel wuchsen: Die Geschichte des Bauens by Susanna Partsch, ISBN 3-446-19749-4
- Hauptsache Köpfchen! Was unser Gehirn alles kann by Pete Rowan (text), John Temperton (illustration) and Monika Lange (translation), ISBN 3-276-00200-0
- Ich und ein Baby? by Christine Wolfrum, ISBN 3-423-78146-7
- Special Prize for Illustration: Nikolaus Heidelbach
1990–1999
1999[39]
1998[39]
- Picture book: Hat Opa einen Anzug an? (Is Grandpa Wearing a Suit?) by Amelie Fried (text), Jacky Gleich (illustration), ISBN 3-446-19076-7
- Children's book: Zwischen zwei Scheiben Gluck (Between Two Seasons of Happiness) by Irene Dische, ISBN 3-423-62070-6
- Youth book: Bloße Hände (Bare Hands) by Bart Moeyaert (text), Rotraut Susanne Berner (illustration), ISBN 3-407-78804-5
- Non-fiction book: Haus der Kunst by Susanna Partsch, ISBN 3-423-62014-5
- Special Prize for Writing: Peter Hacks
1997[39]
1996[39]
1995[39]
1994[39]
1993[39]
1992[39]
1991[39]
- Picture book: eins, fünf, viele (One, Five, Many) by Kveta Pacovská, ISBN 3-473-33569-X
- Children's book: Taube Klara by Wolf Spillner, ISBN 3-7817-1943-X
- Youth book: Wir Kuckuckskinder by Anatoli Pristawkin, ISBN 3-353-00765-2
- Non-fiction book: Die eiserne Lerche by Michail Krausnick, ISBN 3-407-78773-1
- Special prize for Writing: Ursula Wölfel
1990[39]
- Picture book: Aufstand der Tiere oder die Neuen Stadtmusikanten by Jörg Steiner (text), Jörg Müller (illustration), ISBN 3-7941-3103-7
- Children's book: Rennschwein Rudi Rüssel by Uwe Timm (text), Gunnar Matysiak (illustration), ISBN 3-423-70285-0
- Youth book: Jan, mein Freund (Johnny, My Friend) by Peter Pohl, ISBN 3-473-54318-7
- Non-fiction book: Wie kommt der Wald ins Buch? by Irmgard Lucht, ISBN 3-7707-6295-9
- Non-fiction book: Meines Bruders Hüter (My Brother's Keeper: The Holocaust Through the Eyes of an Artist) by Israel Bernbaum, ISBN 3-8090-2439-2
1980–1989
1989[39]
- Picture book: Papa wohnt jetzt in der Heinrichstraße by Nele Maar (text), Verena Ballhaus (illustration), ISBN 3-927401-01-3
- Children's book: Die Zeit der geheimen Wünsche by Iva Procházková (text), Peter Knorr (illustration), ISBN 3-407-80194-7
- Youth book: Zeit für die Hora by Ingeborg Bayer, ISBN 3-401-02582-1
- Youth book: Samuel Tillerman, der Läufer (The Runner) by Cynthia Voigt, ISBN 3-7941-3047-2 [40]
1988[39]
1987
1986
- Picture book: Ich komm dich holen! (I'm coming to get you!) by Tony Ross, ISBN 3-522-43413-7
- Children's book: Die wundersame Reise der kleinen Sofie (Little Sophie and Lanky Flop) by Els Pelgrom, ISBN 3-423-70154-4
- Youth book: Lady Punk by Dagmar Chidolue, ISBN 3-407-78711-1
- Non-fiction book: Für fremde Kaiser und kein Vaterland by Klas Ewert Everwyn, ISBN 3-7891-1224-0
1985
1984
- Picture book: Mäusemärchen – Riesengeschichte (Giant Story/Mouse Tale) by Annegert Fuchshuber, ISBN 3-522-41850-6
- Children's book: Sonntagskind (Sunday's Child) by Gudrun Mebs, ISBN 3-7941-2443-X
- Youth book: In dreihundert Jahren vielleicht by Tilman Röhrig, ISBN 3-401-01850-7
1983
1982
- Picture book: Selina, Pumpernickel und die Katze Flora (Selina, the Mouse and the Giant Cat) by Susi Bohdal, ISBN 3-314-00146-0
- Children's book: Erzähl mir von Oma by Guus Kuijer, ISBN 3-473-51560-4
- Youth book: Der gelbe Vogel by Myron Levoy, ISBN 3-423-07842-1
- Non-fiction book: Von feinen und von kleinen Leuten by Cornelia Julius, ISBN 3-407-84015-2
1981
- Picture book: Die Reise mit der Jolle by Margaret Rettich, ISBN 3-473-33850-8
- Children's book: Drunter und drüber by Jürgen Spohn, ISBN 3-551-35334-4
- Youth book: Der lange Weg des Lukas B. by Willi Fährmann, ISBN 3-401-03888-5
- Non-fiction book: Das kurze Leben der Sophie Scholl (The short life of Sophie Scholl) by Hermann Vinke, ISBN 3-473-58011-2
1980
1970–1979
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
- Picture book: Kunterbunter Schabernack by Wilfried Blecher, ISBN 3-423-07105-2
- Youth book: Der Bruder des schweigenden Wolfes by Klára Jarunková, ISBN 3-7891-1917-2
- Non-fiction book: Der Mann, der überlebte (George Washington Carver: the man who overcame) by Lawrence Elliott, ISBN 3-7615-5100-2
1960–1969
1969
1968
1967
1966
- Picture book: Wo ist Wendelin? (Where is Peterkin) by Wilfried Blecher, ISBN 3-407-80002-9
- Children's book: David by Max Bolliger, ISBN 0-333-04356-1
- Youth book: Florian 14: Achter Alarm by Hans G. Prager, ISBN 3-87547-176-8
1965
1964
1963
1962
- Children's book: Feuerschuh und Windsandale (Tim Fireshoe) by Ursula Wölfel, ISBN 3-522-17062-8
- Youth book: Sternkinder (Star children) by Clara Asscher-Pinkhof, ISBN 3-7891-0696-8
1961
1960
- Children's book: Mein Urgroßvater und ich (My Great Grandfather and I) by James Krüss, ISBN 3-7891-1566-5
- Youth book: Schanghai 41 (To Beat a Tiger) by Elizabeth F. Lewis
1956–1959
1959
1958
1957
1956
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External links
- The Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis website (in German)
- The Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis website (English key facts)
- AKJ website (in German)