Thursday, 20 May 2021

2021 Forest of Reading® Awards: Winners and Honour Books announced

 

 


It's the second year into the pandemic and again things at the Forest of Reading have had to be a little different. But kids have still been reading books nominated for the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading's readers' choice award programs and voting on their favourites. Again, rather than announcing the awards at the annual Festival of Trees, an enthusiastic but crowded event at Toronto's Harbourfront or at satellite celebrations around the province, this year's award ceremonies were held online, hosted by CBC Books on Curio.ca, an educational streaming platform (normally subscription based). Fortunately, these ceremonies, hosted by comic Ali Hassan, were posted for all to see. Judging by the faces of the authors and illustrators and young readers who spoke, the event was a resounding success, as always.

Here are this year's winners for each reading program. The ceremonies for all books were held on May 18, 19 and 20, and the screenshots of attending authors and illustrators were taken from these presentations. The presentations can be viewed at https://curio.ca/en/collection/forest-of-reading-2021-2822/ for the English-language awards and at https://curio.ca/fr/collection/la-foret-de-la-lecture-2021-2823/ for the French-language awards.


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Winner
Bad Dog
Written and illustrated by Mike Boldt
Doubleday Books for Young Readers


Honour Books:

Boxitects

Written and illustrated by Kim Smith
HarperCollins

Fast Friends

Written by Heather O'Connor
Illustrated by Claudia Dávila
Scholastic Canada








Winner
Peter & Ernesto: Sloths in the Night
Written and illustrated by Graham Annable
First Second



Honour Books:

Planet Hockey: First Star of the Game

Written by J. Torres
Illustrated by Tim Levins
Scholastic Canada


 

Terry Fox and Me

Written by Mary Beth Leatherdale
Illustrated by Milan Pavlović
Tundra












Winner
The Jigsaw Puzzle King
Written by Gina McMurchy-Barber
Dundurn


Honour Books:


Ember and the Ice Dragons

Written by Heather Fawcett
Published by HarperCollins


Music for Tigers
Written by Michelle Kadarusman
Pajama Press












Winner
Trending: How and Why Stuff Gets Popular
Written by Kira Vermond
Illustrated by Clayton Hanmer
Owlkids Books


Honour Books:

The Boreal Forest
Written by L. E. Carmichael
Illustrated by Josée Bisaillon
Kids Can Press


Science Comics: Crows, Genius Birds

Written and Illustrated by Kyla Vanderklugt
First Second








Winner
Bloom
Written by Kenneth Oppel
HarperCollins Canada


Honour Books:

 
Broken Strings
Written by Eric Walters and Kathy Kacer
Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers


 
Sara and the Search for Normal
Written by Wesley King
Paula Wiseman Books













Winner
Hunted By the Sky
Written by Tanaz Bhathena
Penguin Random House Canada


Honour Books:


Charming as a Verb
Written by Ben Philippe
HarperCollins

 

Like a Love Story
Written by Abdi Nazemian
HarperCollins









Winner/Lauréat
Pas moi
Écrit et Illustré par Elise Gravel
Éditions Scholastic 


Honour Books/Livres distingués:

Madame Grisemine et le petit chenapan

Écrit par Marie-Francine Hébert
Illustré par Mathieu Lampron
Éditions de la Bagnole 


Mon chien-banane
Écrit par Roxane Brouillard
Illustré par Giulia Sagramola
Éditions les 400 coups












Winner/Lauréat
Sergent Billy : La vraie histoire du chevreau devenu soldat
Écrit par Mireille Messier
Illustré par Kass Reich
Éditions de l’Isatis


Honour Books/Livres distingués:

La Case 144

Écrit par Nadine Poirier
Illustré par Geneviève Després
Éditions D’eux


Juré, craché! 03 : Nés pour la gloire
Écrit par Carine Paquin
Illustré par Jean Morin
Éditions Petit Homme
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 



Winner/Lauréat
Lac Adélard
Écrit par François Blais
Illustré par Iris
La courte échelle


Honour Books/Livres distingués:

Enterrer la lune
Écrit par Andrée Poulin
Illustré par Sonali Zohra
La courte échelle


@Raphaël_Cascadeur: Les productions 100 dangers
Écrit et illustré par Éric Péladeau
Éditions Z’ailées 
 






The announcement of all winners is available at the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading® website.

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Congratulations to everyone!

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

2020 Governor General's Literary Awards: Finalists announced

 


Yesterday, the Canada Council for the Arts announced the finalists for the Governor General's Literary Awards for books published in 2020. Normally this announcement and that of the winners would have taken place last fall. However, because of the pandemic, the announcements of the finalists and the winners have been deferred until this spring. (The 2021 awards will again take place in the fall of this year.) 
 
Awards are given in seven different categories:
  • Fiction
  • Poetry
  • Drama
  • Non-fiction
  • Young People's Literature - Text
  • Young People's Literature - Children's Illustration
  • Translation 

Please join me in congratulating this year's finalists in the two categories for young readers. 


Young People's Literature -  Text
(Jury: Catherine Austen, Cary Fagan, Shenaaz Nanji)
 

Harvey Holds His Own

Written by Colleen Nelson
Pajama Press


Nevers
Written by Sara Cassidy
Orca Book Publishers


Pine Island Home
Written by Polly Horvath
Puffin Canada


The Barren Grounds (Book One of The Misewa Saga)
Written by David A. Robertson
Puffin Canada


The King of Jam Sandwiches
Written by Eric Walters
Orca Book Publishers

 
 
 
 
 
 
Young People's Literature - Illustrated Books
(Jury: Wallace Edwards, Bonnie Farmer, Kyo Maclear)
 

I Talk Like a River
Written by Jordan Scott
Illustrated by Sydney Smith
Neal Porter Books / Holiday House
 

Our Little Kitchen
Written and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki
Groundwood Books 
 

Swift Fox All Along
Written by Rebecca Thomas
Illustrated by Maya McKibbin
Annick Press
 

The Barnabus Project
Written and illustrated by The Fan Brothers 
Tundra Books
 

Weekend Dad
Written by Nassem Hrab
Illustrated by Frank Viva
Groundwood Books
 



The winners will be announced on June 1, 2021.

Congratulations to all finalists!



Saturday, 14 November 2020

The 2020 CCBC Book Awards: French-language Winners announced


Two weeks ago, the Canadian Children's Book Centre announced the winners of its six English-language book awards. Yesterday, the final two awards, specifically for French-language children's books, were announced as a part of Salon du Livre de Montreal. From the nominees posted here, the following awards were presented:
  • Le Prix TD de littérature canadienne pour l’enfance et la jeunesse ($50,000) Sponsored by TD Bank Group; and
  • Le Prix Harry Black de l’album jeunesse ($5,000) Sponsored by Mary Macchiusi
Congratulations to all nominees and most especially to the winners:





Le Prix TD de littérature pour l'enfance et la jeunesse canadienne: WINNER




Les étoiles
Written and illustrated by Jacques Goldstyn
Éditions de la Pastèque








 




Prix Harry Black de l'album jeunesse: WINNER









Des couleurs sur la Grave
Written by Marie-Andrée Arsenault
Illustrated by Dominique Leroux
Éditions la Morue verte








The winners of the English-language awards were announced on October 30th and the winners posted here.