It’s that time of year again… Welcome to the Anthea Bell Prize Christmas Draw for Teachers!
We would love to hear about your experience of the Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators so far this year. Have you been using our resources on translating poetry and fiction in the classroom? How have your students responded to creative translation? Do you have any thoughts on how we could improve?
Submit feedback using the form below by 23:59 on Sunday 14th December 2025 and you will be entered into our Christmas Prize Draw, with a chance to win one of six books. We have teamed up with Caper Books to source this year’s prizes, all of which were written or translated by members of the Translation Exchange community, including previous judges of the Anthea Bell Prize.
If you’re new here, welcome! There is still time to register for the Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators, which will give you access to over 100 teaching resource packs, a programme of teacher webinars, and information about the competition. This year’s Anthea Bell Prize competition tasks will be released on Monday 2 February 2026.
Enter for a chance to win:
The Blacksmith's Daughter
by Selim Özdoğan, translated from the German by Ayça Türkoğlu and Katy Derbyshire (V&Q Books, 2021)
The Postcard
by Anne Berest, translated from the French by Tina Kover (Europa Editions, 2025)
Perfection
by Vincenzo Latronico, translated from the Italian by Sophie Hughes (Fitzcarraldo Editions, 2025)
Angélique
by Guillaume Musso, translated from the French by Rosie Eyre (Orion Books, 2025)
In Search of Berlin: The Story of a Reinvented City
by John Kampfner (Atlantic Books, 2023)
Fair: The Life-Art of Translation
by Jen Calleja (Prototype, 2025)