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Friday 19 August 2011

And the winner is ...

... and so do the CBCA judges after another tough year!

Another year, another list, and from that list an even smaller list of booky awesomeness. Book lovers watch the CBCA Award announcement with keen little owl eyes, and it always provokes its shares of contention and controversy. Here are this year's winners and honour books:


Older Readers Book of the Year 2011

NOTE: These books may be for mature readers
WINNER Hartnett, Sonya – The Midnight Zoo, Viking Books, Penguin Group (Australia)
HONOUR Crowley, Cath – Graffiti Moon, Pan Macmillan Australia
HONOUR MacLeod, Doug – The Life of a Teenage Body-Snatcher, Penguin Books, Penguin Group (Australia)

Younger Readers Book of the Year 2011

NOTE: These books are intended for independent younger readers
WINNER Carmody, Isobelle – The Red Wind, Viking Books, Penguin Group (Australia)
HONOUR Bauer, Michael Gerard – Just a Dog, Omnibus Books, Scholastic Australia
HONOUR Branford, Anna, Illus: Davis, Sarah – Violet Mackerel's Brilliant Plot, Walker Books

Early Childhood Book of the Year 2011

NOTE: Intended for children in the pre-reading to early reading stages
WINNER Ormerod, Jan, Illus: Blackwood, Freya – Maudie and Bear, Little Hare Books
HONOUR Champion, Tom Niland & Niland, Kilmeny, Illus: Niland, Deborah, The Tall Man and the Twelve Babies, Allen & Unwin
HONOUR Norrington, Leonie, Illus: Huxley, Dee – Look See, Look at Me, Allen & Unwin

Picture Book of the Year 2011

NOTE: Intended for an audience ranging from birth to 18 years. Some books may be for mature readers
JOINT WINNER Baker, Jeannie – Mirror, Walker Books
JOINT WINNER Greenberg, Nicki – Hamlet, Allen & Unwin
HONOUR Bancroft, Bronwyn – Why I Love Australia, Little Hare Books
HONOUR Riddle, Tohby – My Uncle's Donkey, Viking Books, Penguin Group (Australia)

Eve Pownall Book of the Year 2011

NOTE: Intended for an audience ranging from birth to 18 years. Some books may be for mature readers
WINNER Ursula Dubosarsky, Illus: Riddle, Tohby - The Return of the Word Spy, Viking Books, Penguin Group (Australia)
HONOUR Brooks, Ron – Drawn From the Heart: A Memoir, Allen & Unwin
HONOUR One Arm Point Remote Community School – Our World: Bardi Jaawi: Life at Ardiyooloon, Magabala Books

Now, it's over to you! What do YOU think of this year's list? Let us know. We love a bit of debate and controversy!!!

1 comment:

  1. I am not doing Book Week in my 2 school libraries next year. The CBCA judges just keep getting it wrong!

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