Young Quills 2026

Young Quills 2026 Competition submissions

Published: 31st March 2026

Each year, the Historical Association runs Young Quills, a competition for published historical fiction for children and young adults (14+). The Young Quills books for each year must be published for the first time in English in the year preceding the competition, which was 2025 for the 2026 competition.

Our aim is to seek out books that:

  • are a ‘good read’, engaging the imagination of the young reader
  • have good historical content and factual information
  • have history as a component of the story, and not just a convenient backdrop or setting
  • inspire young readers to find out more about that historical period or people.

Divided by age suitability, the books are given to schools on the condition that the children and young people there write a review of the book, following our criteria. Those reviews are used as the basis for us to create the shortlist from which the winners are selected by a panel of judges.

This year, over 41 books were sent to schools across England, sparking historical curiosity across the schools.

All the books will have a review on the HA website from May 2026.

This year is also the National Year of Reading. It is a Department for Education campaign, in collaboration with the National Literacy Trust, that aims to tackle the profound decline in reading enjoyment in the UK and reconnect people of all ages with reading as a relevant and immediately rewarding activity. 


The Young Quills aims to encourage youngsters to develop a love reading and a feel for history, sparking their imagination about the past.

For readers aged 5-8 years

Title

Author

The Boy Who Became Queen             

Christina Balit

For readers aged 8-11 years

Title

Author

A Box Full of Murders  

Janice Hallett

A Stocking Full of Spies

Robin Stevens

Angel's Teeth

Debbie Moss

Becoming Grace

Hilary McKay

Dance of Resistance

Catherine Johnson

Hero the Highway Girl

Penny Chrimes

Hidden Treasure

Jessie Burton

Hunt for the Golden Scarab

M.G. Leonard (illustrated by Manuel Šumberac)

Letty and the Mystery of the Golden Thread

Penny Boxall

Lockett & Wilde: The Ghosts of London

Lucy Strange (illustrated by Pam Smy)

My Family, the Enemy

Karen McCombie

Netta Becker and the Timeline Crime

Jennifer Claessen

Shrapnel Boys

Jenny Pearson

Spirit Warriors

Ashley Thorpe

The Black Pennant

Joseph Lamb

The Boy at the Window

Lucy Strange

The Dawn of Adonis

Phil Earle

The Elixir

Lindsay Galvin

The Girl Who Raced the World

Nat Harrison

The Kid Who Fell Through Time

Chris Smith & Greg James

The Legend of Viking Thunder

M.G. Leonard (illustrated by Manuel Šumberac)

The Line They Drew Through Us

Hiba Noor Khan

Through Iron Eyes: An Anglo-Saxon Adventure

Victoria Williamson (illustrated by Art Spellman)

Time Tub Travellers Circus Mystery

Claire Linney

Tomorrow's Ghost

Tanya Landman

Wrong Tracks

Susan Brownrigg (illustrated by Jenny Czerwonka)

For readers aged 11-13 years

Title

Author

Flipped         

Philip Caveney

Kata and Tor

Kevin Crossley-Holland

To War With Wallace

Barbara Henderson

Under a Fire-Red Sky

Geraldine McCaughrean

Under the London Sky

Anna Woltz

For readers aged 14 years and above

Title

Author

A Clash of Claws: 1066  

Darius Morgan

Birdy Arbuthnot’s Year of ‘Yes’

Joanna Nadin

Black Star

Kwame Alexander

Lobster Blue

Jacqueline King

Searching For Remarkable Things

Natalie Lucy

Songs for Ghosts

Clara Kumagai

The Boy I Love

William Hussey

Thunderstruck

R. J. Madon