Prix Sorcières

The Prix Sorcières (French pronunciation: [pʁi sɔʁsjɛʁ]) is an annual literary prize awarded in France since 1986 to works of children's literature in a number of categories.

The categories were renamed in 2018.

The prizewinners are decided jointly by the ALSJ (Association des Librairies Spécialisées Jeunesse) and the ABF (Association des Bibliothécaires de France).

[1] Qualifying works must be written in French or translated into French from the original language.

Authors from outside France who have won the prize include Anthony Browne, Anne Fine, Michael Morpurgo and J. K. Rowling.