Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Nominated titles for 2015/2016 Chocolate Lily Awards

The shortlists of nominated titles for the 2015/6 Chocolate Lily Awards, books by British Columbia authors and/or illustrators for young readers in Kindergarten to Grades 8, were announced at the beginning of June.  These are the titles for which young readers will vote in three categories next spring.

In the Picture Book Category:

Norman, Speak!
by Caroline Adderson
Illustrated by Qin Leng
Groundwood Books

If You Happen to Have a Dinosaur
by Linda Bailey
Illustrated by Colin Jack
Tundra

The Yoga Game by the Sea
by Kathy Beliveau
Illustrated by Denise Holmes
Simply Read

Not My Girl
by Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton
Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard
Annick

A Giraffe Called Geranium
by Ainslie Manson
Illustrated by Mary Baker
Red Diamond

Dipnetting with Dad
by Willie Sellars
Illustrated by Kevin Easthope
Caitlin Press

The Most Magnificent Thing
by Ashley Spires
Kids Can Press

Cloudwalker
by Roy Henry Vickers & Robert Budd
Harbour

Hana Hashimoto, Sixth Violin
by Chieri Uegaki
Illustrated by Qin Leng
Kids Can Press










In the Chapter Book/Easy Reader Category:

Jasper John Dooley, Not in Love
by Caroline Adderson
Illustrated by Ben Clanton
Kids Can Press

Misty
by Christine Dencer
Illustrated by Jessica Meserve
Simply Read

The Elevator Ghost
by Glen Huser
Groundwood Books

Kung Pow Chicken: Let’s Get Cracking!
by Cyndi Marko
Scholastic Canada

Not Just Another Princess Story
by Sheri Radford
Illustrated by Qin Leng
Simply Read

Bagels Come Home!
by Joan Stuchner
Illustrated by Dave Whamond
Orca Book Publishers













In the Novel Category:

Shack Island Summer
by Penny Chamberlain
Sono Nis Press

Finding Grace
by Becky Citra
Second Story Press

Red River Raging
by Penny Draper
Coteau Books

Outside In
by Sarah Ellis
Groundwood Books

The Moment
by Kristie Hammond
Sono Nis Press

A Year in the Life of a Total and Complete Genius
by Stacey Matson
Scholastic

Finding Ruby Starling
by Karen Rivers
Scholastic

The Lost Diary
by Julie White
Sono Nis Press










We'll be checking back on these short lists when young readers in B.C. begin their reading and voting and ultimately when the winners are announced in May, 2016.

2015 Chocolate Lily Book Awards: Winners

Unlike the British Columbia book awards of Red Cedar and the Stellar Award programs, the Chocolate Lily Book Awards promote children's fiction by B. C. authors and B. C. illustrators. The three award categories for 2014/2015 were:

  • Picture Books
  • Chapter Books/Easy Readers
  • Novels

Winners were recently announced.

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In the Picture Book Category 

the winner is. . .

Not Your Typical Dragon
by Dan Bar-El
Illustrated by Tim Bowers
Viking




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In the Chapter Book/Easy Reader Category 

the winner is. . .

The Metro Dogs of Moscow
by Rachelle Delaney
Penguin



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In the Novels Category 


the winners who tied for first place are . . .

A Taste of Heaven
by Meg Tilley
Penguin Canada

and

A Path of Names
by Ari Goelman
Scholastic


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 Congratulations 
authors, illustrators and publishers 
on your nominations and wins

2014 Willow Awards: Winners announced

The winners of the Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice (SYRCA) awards, the Willow Awards, were announced on May 14, 2015 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan.  From the nominees announced last March, young readers have voted for their favourites and the results tallied.

Congratulations 

to the 


of  2014 Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Awards,

the Willow Awards!

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The winner of this year's


for those books written for youngest readers (K to Grade 3)

is


When I Get Older: The Story behind "Wavin' Flag" 
by K'NAAN and Sol Guy 
Illustrated by Rudy Gutierrez 
Tundra Books 
2013


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The winner of this year's


for those books written for readers of Grades 4 to 6

is

Ultra
by David Carroll 
Scholastic Canada
2013


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The winner of this year's


for those books written for readers in Grades 7 to 9

is


Live to Tell
by Lisa Harrington
Dancing Cat Books
2012


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Well done, young readers of Saskatchewan, 
on your wonderful selections!