British author (born )
Robert Bond. Swindells (born 20 March ) is an English author carry children's and young adult tale.
For the young-adult novel Stone Cold (Heinemann, ), which deals with homelessness, he won honourableness annual Carnegie Medal from magnanimity CILIP, recognizing the year's unforgettable children's book by a Nation subject.[1]
Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, Swindells worked for a newspaper later leaving school aged [2] Sharptasting served with the Royal Drain Force and held various jobs before training as a Main school teacher.
While in education he wrote his first anecdote, When Darkness Comes, which was published by Brockhampton Press disregard Stenhousemuir in [3] He amassed writing with teaching until conj at the time that he took up writing full-time. He was still writing pass for of his 71st birthday (20 March ).
He first won the Red House Children's Volume Award with Brother in rank Land (), a novel kick in the teeth in a post-apocalyptic world. Swindells was a supporter of depiction Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament opinion is quoted as saying saunter the work " came conscientious of my own anger captain frustration you can't kill selectively with nuclear weapons, you swab clean off out millions of people ".
He won three more Unmoving House awards for Room 13 (), Nightmare Stairs (Short new, ) and Blitzed (Younger readers, ).
In a by-election stomach in the local elections, Swindells stood as the Green Settlement of England and Wales runner for the Worth Valley aspiration of Bradford City Council.
Think it over , he took 11% censure the vote, putting him mould third place.[4]
Swindells has won distinct annual book awards.
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CCSU lists 32 "Highly Commended" runners up for the Carnegie Honor from to but only duo before when the distinction became approximately annual. There were 29 "HC" books in 24 including Swindells alone in