Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts

November 17, 2022

2022 Governor General Literary Awards: Winners announced

 


Yesterday, the Canada Council for the Arts announced the winners for the highly prestigious Governor General's Literary Awards.

Books were awarded in seven categories, both in French and English, and I'm so pleased to announce the winners of those books for young readers.

Congratulations to these winners!
 
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English-language: Young People's Literature (Text)

 WINNER
The Summer of Bitter and Sweet
Written by Jen Ferguson
Heartdrum (HarperCollins)

 




English-language: Young People's Literature (Illustration)

WINNER
The Sour Cherry Tree
Written by Naseem Hrab
Illustrated by Nahid Kazemi
Owlkids Books
 





French-language: Young People's Literature (Text)
 
WINNER
Cancer ascendant Autruche

Written by Julie Champagne
la courte échelle






French-language: Young People's Literature (Illustration)

WINNER
Trefle

Written by Nadine Robert
Illustrated by Qin Leng 
Comme des géants


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Congratulations to this year's finalists
and these four stellar winners  
of books for young people
 
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November 15, 2022

2022 Le Prix TD de littérature canadienne pour l’enfance et la jeunesse: Winner announced


Today, the Canadian Children's Book Centre and Communication-Jeunesse (CJ) announced the winner of the 2022 Prix TD de littérature canadienne pour l’enfance et la jeunesse from an impressive short list of finalists. Congratulations to this year's French-language award-winning author who will receive $50,000.
 
 
Prix TD de littérature jeuness canadienne 

Lauréat

 
La fin des poux?
Written and illustrated by Orbie
Éditions Les 400 coups
 
 

 Toutes nos félicitations!

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November 07, 2022

An I Read Canadian Contest: Winner announcement

Last week, to commemorate I Read Canadian Day, I held a contest to test readers' knowledge of Canadian authors and illustrators for young readers. Though some questions were answered correctly by everyone, there were other answers that tripped almost everyone up. In fact, I had to mark submissions manually as some participants gave answers that I had to check might have been correct even if not the answer I had set. (Unfortunately, several of these answers were either non-Canadian authors, or authors but not author-illustrators, or mother and daughter, rather than sisters, or something else altogether.) 

Still, there were two participants who earned 15/18 points (one point for each name) but one spelled Susin Nielsen incorrectly–it is an unusual spelling of the first name–so the winner of the I READ CANADIAN CONTEST is .... 

Deborah Ishii

Deborah is a retired teacher from 
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board in Mississauga.
 
Congratulations, Deborah! 

Thank you to all participants for playing along and celebrating I Read Canadian Day with CanLit for LittleCanadians. 

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For anyone who wants to check their answers to my contest questions, I've posted them below. 

How well did you do?

Questions and ANSWERS

1. Which Canadian author and Order of Canada recipient has written everything from dystopia, tigers, spies, space, 9/11 to Terry Fox?

ERIC WALTERS


2. These sisters are both author-illustrators. Though they have illustrated their own books as well as those written by others, they have never co-authored a picture book together. Who are they?

RUTH OHI and DEBBIE RIDPATH OHI


3. This author-illustrator is probably the foremost illustrator of plasticine art, winning countless awards for her artwork including the Governor General's award for illustration, the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz children's book award, the Ezra Jack Keats Award and the Vicky Metcalf award. Did I mention she was also appointed to the Order of Canada? Name this author and illustrator.

BARBARA REID


4. This Canadian author can find the humour in even the most emotional dramas. No wonder a prime-time TV law series which she created is such a hit. Who is this writer?

SUSIN NIELSEN


5. He's done CBC sports, hosted CBC Sunday Morning, illustrates for others, and writes his own picture books and middle grade novels. And he once painted a mural on Yonge Street for his book launch. Who is this author and illustrator?

KEVIN SYLVESTER


6. Though she's written many award-winning books, this Canadian writer was bestowed with the Order of Princess Olha by the Ukrainian President for her depictions of Ukrainian history through her books. Who is she?

MARSHA FORCHUK SKRYPUCH


7. Name two sisters who are Canadian author-illustrators who've written several picture books together.

ANDREA BECK and CAROLYN BECK


8. This author is the founder of Canada's first festival for diverse authors and storytellers and a writer of picture books and novels for young people as well as adults. Name this author.

JAEL RICHARDSON


9. This author has written two picture books, one which highlights the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and the other relates to her grandfather's residential school experience. Who is this author?

MELANIE FLORENCE


10. Though her many novels have social justice themes from across the world including Afghanistan, Malawi, Iran, the West Bank and Bolivia, as well as Canada, her latest ventures are one word-titled short story collections that allow readers to travel to a multitude of countries in one book. Who is this author? 

DEBORAH ELLIS


11. This Quebec author-illustrator is probably best known for her frightened sciurine character but my personal favourite is her red marker-wielding feline with cheek. Who is this creator?

MELANIE WATT


12. This Swampy Cree author has written more than 20 picture books, middle grade, and YA books and won two Governor General Literary Awards. Who is this author?

DAVID A. ROBERTSON


13. This Toronto author blends the surreal with the real so flawlessly that his steampunk airships seem to be historic stories, an attack by aliens with plants and insects seems imminent and the voices of his chiropteran characters totally believable. Name this author.

KENNETH OPPEL


14. This Irish Canadian author has been awarded the Governor General Literary Award twice, both for novels of historical fiction set in the mid-1800s but one originating in Ireland and the other in Virginia, USA. Who is this author?

CAROLINE PIGNAT


15. Most young children will recognize this picture book author's name but they're also probably recognizing the artist who has illustrated more than 25 of his books. Name both the author and the illustrator. 

ROBERT MUNSCH and MICHAEL MARTCHENKO

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Thank you again to all participants.

Look for another contest next year
for I Read Canadian Day

November 02, 2022

An I Read Canadian Contest

 
Let's celebrate I Read Canadian Day today with
 
An I READ CANADIAN Contest
 


Think you know Canadian authors and illustrators of CanKidLit? Or want to learn more? Try my quiz and submit your answers via Google Forms here for your chance to win a box of books for young readers.

How to Play:

There are 15 questions below related to Canadian authors and illustrators. Each answer will require one or two complete names (first name and last name, in English). In total, 18 names will be needed to answer the questions. (Watch your spelling! You could lose 1/2 for incorrect spelling.)

Submission: Submit answers via Google Forms here. Only one submission per person.

Contestants: This contest is open to Canadian residents only. (Address to which the books will be sent must be a Canadian address.) There is no age restriction on submissions.

Deadline: Answers must be submitted by 12 PM EST on Saturday, November 5, 2022.

Winner: A winner will be selected from submissions with the most correct answers. If multiple submissions have the most correct, a random number draw will be made, with numbers based on submission date and time. The winner will be announced on Monday, November 7, 2022 on this blog.

Prize: A box of books for young people written by Canadian authors. (I will consult with the winner about the age group for whom the books were won.)

 Good luck, Canadian readers!

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QUESTIONS:

1. Which Canadian author and Order of Canada recipient has written everything from dystopia, tigers, spies, space, 9/11 to Terry Fox?

2. These sisters are both author-illustrators. Though they have illustrated their own books as well as those written by others, they have never co-authored a picture book together. Who are they?

3. This author-illustrator is probably the foremost illustrator of plasticine art, winning countless awards for her artwork including the Governor General's award for illustration, the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz children's book award, the Ezra Jack Keats Award and the Vicky Metcalf award. Did I mention she was also appointed to the Order of Canada? Name this author and illustrator.

4. This Canadian author can find the humour in even the most emotional dramas. No wonder a prime-time TV law series which she created is such a hit. Who is this writer?

5. He's done CBC sports, hosted CBC Sunday Morning, illustrates for others, and writes his own picture books and middle grade novels. And he once painted a mural on Yonge Street for his book launch. Who is this author and illustrator?

6. Though she's written many award-winning books, this Canadian writer was bestowed with the Order of Princess Olha by the Ukrainian President for her depictions of Ukrainian history through her books. Who is she?

7. Name two sisters who are Canadian author-illustrators who've written several picture books together.

8. This author is the founder of Canada's first festival for diverse authors and storytellers and a writer of picture books and novels for young people as well as adults. Name this author.

9. This author has written two picture books, one which highlights the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and the other relates to her grandfather's residential school experience. Who is this author?

10. Though her many novels have social justice themes from across the world including Afghanistan, Malawi, Iran, the West Bank and Bolivia, as well as Canada, her latest ventures are one word-titled short story collections that allow readers to travel to a multitude of countries in one book. Who is this author? 

11. This Quebec author-illustrator is probably best known for her frightened sciurine character but my personal favourite is her red marker-wielding feline with cheek. Who is this creator?

12. This Swampy Cree author has written more than 20 picture books, middle grade, and YA books and won two Governor General Literary Awards. Who is this author?

13. This Toronto author blends the surreal with the real so flawlessly that his steampunk airships seem to be historic stories, an attack by aliens with plants and insects seems imminent and the voices of his chiropteran characters totally believable. Name this author.

14. This Irish Canadian author has been awarded the Governor General Literary Award twice, both for novels of historical fiction set in the mid-1800s but one originating in Ireland and the other in Virginia, USA. Who is this author?

15. Most young children will recognize this picture book author's name but they're also probably recognizing the artist who has illustrated more than 25 of his books. Name both the author and the illustrator.

Good Luck and Bonne Chance 

to all reader-participants!

October 27, 2022

I Read Canadian Day: November 2

Get ready!  

It's less than a week away until Wednesday, November 2 when we'll be commemorating the wealth of books for young readers by Canadian authors and illustrators on our I Read Canadian Day. Now's the time to get on board and CanLit for LittleCanadians would like to encourage everyone–schools, libraries, day cares, community groups and families– to join the rest of Canada in reading, being read to, or listening to a Canadian book for 15 minutes on that day. To that end, here's where to get free resources, sign up for free author and illustrator presentations, and become part of a national reading party like no other!

 

DETAILS

Date:  Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Sign up to be countedGoogle form here

What you have to do that dayRead, be read to, or listen to a Canadian book for 15 minutes

Free Resources (Scavenger Hunt, Book Hunt, Bingo Challenge, bookmarks, posters, PowerPoint presentation, etc.): Go to https://ireadcanadian.com/day/

Free Virtual Presentations
    For Kindergarten to Gr. 4 (Hosted by Mireille Messier and Wali Shah and featuring, among others, Sigmund Brouwer, Monique Gray Smith, Michael Martchenko, Ruth Ohi, Debbie Ridpath Ohi, and  Barbara Reid)
                    11 AM – 12 PM EST 
                    Register for the live streamed event here

    For Gr. 5 to Gr. 10 (Hosted by Carol-Ann Hoyte and Angela Misri and featuring, among others, Melanie Florence, Kenneth Oppel, David A. Robertson, and Teresa Toten)
                    1 PM – 2 PM EST 
                    Register for the live streamed event here
 
Social Media: Tag #IReadCanadian in your posts and reposts

 

Partners in this endeavour include the Ontario Library Association and the Forest of Reading, the Canadian Children's Book Centre, Canadian School Libraries, and CANSCAIP.


October 26, 2022

2022 Le Prix TD de littérature canadienne pour l’enfance et la jeunesse: Finalists announced

On September 29, the English-language awards of the Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) were announced, and today, the CCBC and Communication-Jeunesse (CJ) announced the finalists for the 2022 Prix TD de littérature canadienne pour l’enfance et la jeunesse. The winning title, which will be announced on November 15, 2022, will receive $50,000.
 
 

Dans mon garde-robe
Written by Aimée Verret
Groupe d’édition la courte échelle 
 

Les devoirs d’Edmond
Written by Hugo Léger
Illustrated by Julie Rocheleau
Éditions Les 400 coups
 

La fin des poux?
Written and illustrated by Orbie
Éditions Les 400 coups
 

La guerre des bébés
Written by Carole Tremblay
Illustrated by Élodie Duhameau
Groupe d’édition la courte échelle
 

Papier bulle
Written by Simon Boulerice
Illustrated by Eve Patenaude
Éditions XYZ




Félicitations et Bonne chance à tous!

October 12, 2022

2022 Governor General Literary Awards: Finalists announced

Today, the Canada Council for the Arts announced the finalists for the highly prestigious Governor General's Literary Awards.

The seven categories of books, both in French and English, for which awards are given are:
  • Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
  • Poetry
  • Young People's Literature (Text)
  • Young People's Literature (Illustration)
  • Drama
  • Translation

Congratulations to the finalists 
of all the awards.
 
I present here those finalists of
works for young people.



English-language: Young People's Literature (Text)


A Boy is Not a Ghost
Written by Edeet Ravel
Groundwood Books
 

Sorry for Your Loss
Written by Joanne Levy
Orca Book Publishers
 

Step
Written by Deborah Ellis
Groundwood Books
 

The Summer of Bitter and Sweet
Written by Jen Ferguson
Heartdrum
 

Urchin
Written by Kate Story
Running the Goat, Books & Broadsides





 
 
 
 
 
English-language: Young People's Literature (Illustration) 
 

kā-āciwīkicik/The Move

Written by Doris George and Don K. Philpot
Illustrated by Alyssa Koski
Heritage House
 

Mina
Written and illustrated by Matthew Forsythe
Simon & Schuster
 

The Big Bath House
Written by Kyo Maclear
Illustrated by Gracey Zhang
Random House Studio
 

The Sour Cherry Tree
Written by Naseem Hrab
Illustrated by Nahid Kazemi
Owlkids Books
 

Time is a Flower
Written and illustrated by Julie Morstad
Tundra Books
 







 
 
French-language: Young People's Literature (Text)

Cancer ascendant Autruche
Écrit par Julie Champagne
La courte échelle
 

Dessiner dans les marges et autres activités de fantôme
Écrit par Carolanne Foucher
Les Éditions de la Bagnole


Le pluie des autres
Écrit par Daphné B.
La courte échelle
 

Les bulles
Écrit par Reynald Cantin
Les Éditions du Boréal
 

Les carnets de novembre
Écrit par Marie-Hélène Jarry
La courte échelle









 
 
 
French-language: Young People's Literature (Illustration)

La fin des poux?
Écrit et illustré par Obie
Éditions Les 400 coups
 

Seuls
Écrit par Paul Tom
Illustré par Mélanie Baillairgé
La courte échelle
 

Trèfle
Écrit par Nadine Robert
Illustré par Qin Leng
Commes des géants
 

Truffe
Écrit par Fanny Britt
Illustré par Isabelle Arsenault
Les Éditions de la Pasteque
 

Un rhume de cheval
Écrit par Pierrette Dubé
Illustré par Enzo
Fonfon








Winning titles will be announced
on November 16, 2022.





September 30, 2022

2022 Canadian Children's Book Centre Book Awards: English-language Winners announced

 

Yesterday, the Canadian Children's Book Centre announced the winners of the 2022 English-language CCBC Awards at a streamed event presented from Harbourfront as part of the Toronto International Festival of Authors. (See the CCBC website announcement here with pdf here.)
 
These are the children's book awards presented this year:
  • TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award ($50,000), Sponsored by TD Bank Group;
  • Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award ($20,000), Sponsored by A. Charles Baillie;
  • Norma Fleck Award For Canadian Children's Non-Fiction ($10,000), Sponsored by the Fleck Family Foundation;
  • Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People ($5,000), Sponsored by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre’s Bilson Endowment Fund;
  • Amy Mathers Teen Book Award ($5,000), Sponsored by Amy Mathers' Marathon of Books;
  • Jean Little First-Novel Award ($5,000);
  • Arlene Barlin Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy ($5,000), Sponsored by Elly Barlin-Daniels; and
  • David Booth Children’s and Youth Poetry Award ($3,500), Sponsored by Shelly Stagg Peterson.
 
Congratulations 
to all winners!

 

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TD Canadian Children's Literature Award

WINNER

On the Trapline
Written by David A. Robertson
Illustrated by Julie Flett
Tundra Books





Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award

WINNER 

Time is a Flower
Written and illustrated by Julie Morstad 
Tundra Books



Norma Fleck Award For Canadian Children's Non-Fiction

WINNER

The Power of Style: How Fashion and Beauty Are Being Used to Reclaim Cultures
Written by Christian Allaire
Illustrated by Jacqueline Li
Annick Press




Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People

WINNER

Second Chances
Written by Harriet Zaidman
Red Deer Press




Amy Mathers Teen Book Award

WINNER

Iron Widow
Written by Xiran Jay Zhao
Penguin Teen Canada




Jean Little First-Novel Award

WINNER 

Elvis, Me, and the Lemonade Stand Summer
Written by Leslie Gentile
DCB

 
 
 
 

Arlene Barlin Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy

WINNER 

Iron Widow
Written by Xiran Jay Zhao
Penguin Teen Canada

 
 
 
 
 
David Booth Children’s and Youth Poetry Award

WINNER 

Summer Feet
Written by Sheree Fitch
Illustrated by Carolyn Fisher
Nimbus Publishing


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n.b. The French-language award short lists will be announced in October and winners celebrated in November.