Celebrating the work of Welsh publishers - an award for CAA

19 March 2012

Professor M. Wynn Thomas, the Welsh Books Council's chairman, presenting the award to Lynwen Rees Jones, CAA's director
Professor M. Wynn Thomas, the Welsh Books Council's chairman, presenting the award to Lynwen Rees Jones, CAA's director

The publishers of Wales came together in Aberystwyth on March 15th to attend a special event in which the Publishing Trade Awards were presented. During the ceremony, the award for children’s bestseller in the Welsh-language books’ section was presented to CAA. The book that got them this award was Patagonia, by Sioned V. Hughes.

The work of publishers is celebrated in the ceremony both in terms of book sales and the standard of design and production. The publishing trade awards are presented every two years, and this year the ceremony coincided with the Welsh Books Council’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

"Our aim in presenting these awards is to honour the sterling work of the publishers in preparing a wide range of books for readers," said Professor M. Wynn Thomas, Chair of the Books Council. "The Council is very conscious of the efforts made by publishers to uphold the highest standards in producing attractive materials for children and adults. It gives us great pleasure, therefore, to celebrate their success on this special occasion." 

The specially commissioned trophies were this year designed by Carwyn Evans, the Cardiff-based artist, winner of the Fine Arts Prize at the National Eisteddfod in 2009.

"The publishers should all be warmly congratulated on their work," added Elwyn Jones, Chief Executive of the Books Council. "The fact that twelve publishers have come to the fore in the various categories is ample proof of the vitality which characterises the current state of publishing in Wales, in both languages."

CAA also celebrates a special milestone this year – 30 years of publishing since it was established in 1982. 



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