The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year Awards were announced
on the 21st August. This event always marks the beginning of
Children’s Book Week. As usual, the winners and honour books are a
fabulous collection. But for every book that wins or is an honour book,
there are many more worthy books. Thankfully, the CBCA publishes a set of category lists for approximately 100 notable books each year. You can find the lists HERE.
This year we have superb books and memorable successes. Perhaps the stand out is the success of illustrator Freya Blackwood in winning not one but three awards. Readers of this blog will recognise that her talent was spotted long ago on this blog and that I have featured many of Freya Blackwood's beautifully illustrated books, including My Two Blankets written by Irena Kobald, which I reviewed in my last post. This of course has now been named Picture Book of the Year. Amazingly, Freya has no formal training in art and took up illustrating while she was working on The Lord of The Ring's film trilogy as an effects technician. Freya began a collaboration with well known author Libby Gleeson on the book 'Amy & Louis' that won Children's Book Council
of Australia Book of the Year in 2007. This was published as 'Half a World Away' in the USA.
As well as best picture book, Blackwood won in two other categories with Libby Gleeson. In the Early Childhood category for Go to Sleep, Jessie! In the Younger Readers category Gleeson's wonderful story and Blackwood's beautiful pencil and
watercolour illustrations are magical in 'The Cleo Stories: The Necklace and The Present'.
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2015 CBCA Children's Book Awards Shortlist
The winners and honour books will be announced in Book Week (16-22 August, 2015). I have already reviewed some of these books in recent posts on children's literature HERE. I will review all the winners when the awards are finally announced in August. CBCA also publishes a list of about 100 'Notable' books each year which can be found HERE.
1. Older Readers
'Nona & Me', by Clare Atkins (Black Inc.)
'Intruder', by Christine Bongers (Random House Australia)
'Are You Seeing Me?' by Darren Groth (Random House Australia)
'The Minnow' by Diana Sweeney (Text Publishing)
'The Protected' by Claire Zorn (University of Queensland Press)
'The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl' by Melissa Keil (Hardie Grant Egmont)
2. Younger Readers
'Two Wolves' by Tristan Bancks (Random House Australia)
'The Cleo Stories The Necklace and the Present', by Libby Gleeson, Illustrator Freya Blackwood (Allen & Unwin)
'Bleakboy and Hunter Stand out in the Rain', by Steven Herrick (University of Queensland Press)
'Figgy in the World', by Tamsin Janu (Omnibus Books, Scholastic Australia)
'Withering-by-Sea: a Stella Montgomery Intrigue', by Judith Rossell, Judith (ABC Books, Harper Collins Publishers)
3. Early Childhood
'Pig the Pug', by Aaron Blabey (Scholastic Press, Scholastic Australia)
'Scary Night' by Lesley Gibbes, illustrator Stephen Michael King (Working Title Press)
'Go to Sleep, Jessie!', by Libby Gleeson, illustrator Freya Blackwood (Little Hare, Hardie Grant Egmont)
'A House of Her Own', by Jenny Hughes, illustrator Jonathan Bentley (Hardie Grant Egmont)
'Snail and Turtle are Friends', written and illustrated by Stephen Michael King
(Scholastic Press, Scholastic Australia)
'Noni the Pony goes to the Beach', written and illustrated by Alison Lester (Allen & Unwin)
4. Picture Book of the Year
'Rivertime' written & illustrated by Trace Balla (Allen & Unwin)
'My two Blankets', illustrator Freya Blackwood, text by Irena Kobald (Little Hare, Hardie Grant Egmont)
'One Minute's Silence', illustrator Michael Camilleri, text David Metzenthen (Allen & Unwin)
'The Duck and the Darklings', illustrator Stephen Michael King, text Glenda Millard (llen & Unwin)
'The Stone Lion', illustrator Ritva Voutila, text Margaret Wild (Little Hare, Hardie Grant Egmont)
'Fire', illustrator Bruce Whatley, text Jackie French (Scholastic Press, Scholastic Australia).
5. Eve Pownall Award for Information Books
'A-Z of Convicts in Van Diemen's Land', author/illustrator Simon Barnard (Text Publishing)
'Coming of Age: Growing up Muslim in Australia', Demet Divaroren & Amra Pajalic (editors), (Allen & Unwin)
'Mary's Australia: How Mary Mackillop Changed Australia', by Pamela
Freeman (Black Dog Books, Walker Books Australia)
'Tea and Sugar Christmas', by Jane Jolly, illustrator Robert Ingpen (National Library of Australia)
'Emu', by Claire Saxby, illustrator Graham Byrne (Walker Books Australia)
'Audacity: Stories of Heroic Australians in Wartime', by Carlie Walker, illustrator Brett Hatherly (Department of Veterans' Affairs)
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