Tristan Bancks Tristan Bancks i(A116627 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Tristan Bancks is a children’s and teen author with a background in acting and filmmaking. He is the great great nephew of Gindge Meggs writer and illlustrator, J. C. Bancks

His books include the My Life series of semi-autobiographical short stories; Mac Slater (Australia and US); Two Wolves (On the Run in the US); and The Fall.

Two Wolves won Honour Book in the 2015 Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards and was shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Awards. It also won the YABBA and KOALA Children’s Choice Awards. The Fall has also attracted a number of award nominations and shortlistings since its 2017 publication.

Bancks has been a writer-ambassador for world-changing literacy charity Room to Read.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024-2025 shortlisted Adaptable (Queensland Writers Centre)
2022-2023 shortlisted Adaptable (Queensland Writers Centre)
2018 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships Development Grants Individuals and Groups

$10,000

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Scar Town Melbourne : Puffin , 2023 26224703 2023 single work novel young adult

'Twelve-year-old Will Haddon and his twin friends, Dar and Juno, find a safe full of money and human bones in an old house that’s sticking out of a rapidly receding lake amid the worst drought in history. Their mission to identify the body reveals secrets that will rewrite the history of their town and the story of their lives. 

'When Will was five, his dad, a young cop, went missing just days before Old Scarborough was drowned beneath a man-made lake for a hydroelectric scheme. Old Scarborough’s residents were promised new houses, jobs, tourist dollars and a fresh start, but hardly any of it materialised. Neither did Will’s dad. And he’s not the only person to go missing from this bad-luck town.

'Will, Dar and Juno are forced on a dangerous journey to discover the truth in a town that wants the past to stay buried' (Publication summary)   

2024 winner KOALA Awards Fiction for Years 7-9
2024 winner YABBA Fiction Years 7-9
2024 winner Festival Awards for Literature (SA) Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature South Australian Literary Awards Children's Literature Award
2024 shortlisted REAL Awards Fiction for Years 7-9
2024 shortlisted Booksellers Choice Award BookPeople Book of the Year Children's Book of the Year
2024 winner CBCA Book of the Year Awards Book of the Year: Younger Readers
2024 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Younger Readers
y separately published work icon Cop and Robber Melbourne : Puffin , 2022 24424825 2022 single work children's fiction children's

'A new nailbiter from the bestselling author of Two Wolves.

'If your mum was a cop and your dad was a crim who needed your help to commit a crime, would you do it to save him? At what cost?

'Nash Hall's dad is a criminal who just can't seem to go straight. He wants Nash to help him commit a robbery. A big one. The trouble is, Nash's mum is a cop. And the robbery is at Nash's school. But Dad owes a lot of money to some very dangerous people and if Nash doesn't help him do the job, it could cost both their lives.'  (Publication summary)

2023 winner YABBA Fiction Years 7-9
2023 shortlisted REAL Awards Fiction for Years 7-9
2023 winner KOALA Awards Fiction for Years 7-9
2023 shortlisted Indie Awards Young Adult
y separately published work icon Detention Sydney : Penguin Random House Australia , 2019 16885223 2019 single work novel young adult

'Sima and her family are pressed to the rough, cold ground among fifty others. They lie next to the tall fence designed to keep them in. The wires are cut one by one.

'When they make their escape, a guard raises the alarm. Shouting, smoke bombs, people tackled to the ground. In the chaos Sima loses her parents.

'Dad told her to run, so she does, hiding in a school and triggering a lockdown. A boy, Dan, finds her hiding in the toilet block.

'What should he do? Help her? Dob her in? She's breaking the law, but is it right to lock kids up? And if he helps, should Sima trust him? Or run?

'THIS MOMENT, THESE DECISIONS, WILL CHANGE THE COURSE OF THEIR LIVES. ' (Publication summary)

2020 winner YABBA Fiction Years 7-9
2020 winner KOALA Awards Fiction for Years 7-9
2020 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Griffith University Children’s Book Award
2020 shortlisted REAL Awards Fiction for Years 7-9
2020 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Books
2020 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian Book of the Year for Older Children
2020 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Younger Readers
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