The 2012 nominees for the Manitoba Book Awards were announced yesterday, with the presentation of awards scheduled for the gala on Saturday April 28th at the Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain and hosted by Drek Daa. If I was fortunate enough to live near Winnipeg, I'd be delighted to attend this event which is free and open to the public.
The Manitoba Book Awards consist of the following thirteen categories:
- Aqua Lansdowne Prize for Poetry / Prix Lansdowne de poésie
- Best Illustrated Book of the Year / Meilleur livre illustré de l’année
- Manuela Dias Book Design of the Year / Prix Manuela-Dias de conception graphique en édition
- Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book
- Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award / Prix littéraire Carol-Shields de la ville de Winnipeg
- Michael Van Rooy Award for Genre Fiction
- Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction
- Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction / Prix Alexander-Kennedy-Isbister pour les études et essais
- John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer
- Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher / Prix Mary-Scorer pour le meilleur livre par un éditeur du Manitoba
- McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award
- Younger Category
- Older Category
- McNally Robinson Book of the Year
Annie’s Bright Idea: A Christmastime Adventure
by Audrhea Lande
Illustrated by Jenny Prest
Self-published
Nanabosho and the Butterflies
by Joe and Matrine McLellan
Illustrated by Jackie Traverse
Pemmican Publications
S is for Science: A Discovery of Alphabet
by Larry Verstraete
Sleeping Bear Press
In the Older Category:
Case Files: 40 Murders and Mysteries Solved by Science by Larry Verstraete
Scholastic
Kingdom of Trolls
by Rae Bridgman
Sybertooth
Tori by Design
by Colleen Nelson
Great Plains Teen Fiction
Find more details on this year's nominees at the Manitoba Writers' Guild or about the awards in general at the Association of Manitoba Book Publishers .
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