‘The younger sibling of horror’: thriller novel wins children’s book of the year

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Author Tristan Bancks’ novel Scar Town is one of this year’s Children’s Book Council of Australia award winners.

Growing up, author Tristan Bancks was obsessed with horror. When he was 12, he jumped from reading Roald Dahl’sis about a town sunk beneath a lake that reemerges during a drought. When exploring the surreal town, three local kids venture inside one of the houses, where they find a stash of money and human bones.

“It’s sort of the younger sibling of horror – more of a thriller that deals with ideas like mortality,” Bancks says. “I love writing the kinds of books I probably should have been reading for kids now. Still with these big ideas, but in an age-appropriate way, they’re not explicit,” he says, adding that children of different ages will take away different things from his books.where he played Tug O’Neale. He then wrote his own segments for TV, then for teen magazines, and later scripts for short films.

“Writing at first came out of necessity, and then I started writing books,” he says. “It’s almost like writing chose me instead of my choosing it.”“They were essentially funny short stories, but they had a darkness to them as well. Also Roald Dahl, it’s funny and they are light stories, but they also have a darkness. I always appreciated that as a kid,” he says.has that too, it has this lightness that kids can invest in, but then it also has ideas ... there in the layers.

Announced on Friday, the council’s awards are some of the country’s most prestigious for younger readers. They have been held since 1946.by Kelly Canby took out Picture Book of the Year; and the Eve Pownall Award went to Isolde Martyn and Robyn Ridgeway and Louise Hogan ofThe announcement of the awards kicks off the council’s Children’s Book Week, which runs from August 17 to 23.

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