Награда Джеффри Билсона
Награда Джеффри Билсона за историческую художественную литературу для молодых читателей - это канадская литературная награда, которая посещает лучшую историческую фантастику, написанную для молодежи каждый год. Эта награда названа в честь Джеффри Билсона , писателя исторической фантастики для молодежи и профессора истории в Университете Саскачевана , который внезапно умер в 1987 году.
Премия Джеффри Билсона выбрана жюри, выбранным канадским детским книжным центром . Победители премии должны быть канадскими авторами, и победный роман, должно быть, был опубликован в предыдущем календарном году. Каждый год победитель получает приз в размере 1000 долларов США ( C $ ).
Награда является одной из нескольких, представленных канадским детским книжным центром каждый год; Другие включают награду Мэрилин Бэйли , премию «Норма Флек за канадскую детскую научную литературу» и премию Canadian Canadian Children's Detry . [ 1 ]
Honourees
[ редактировать ]Год | Автор | Заголовок | Результат | Рефери |
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1988 | Кэрол Матас | Лиза | Победитель | [ 3 ] |
Билл Фриман | Опасность на трассах | Финалист | ||
Margaret Maloney, illustrated by Lazlo Gal | The Goodman of Ballengeich | Finalist | ||
Bernice Thurman Hunter | Lamplighter | Finalist | ||
Mary Razzell | Salmonberry Wine | Finalist | ||
Myra Paperny | Take A Giant Step | Finalist | ||
1989 | Martyn Godfrey | Mystery in the Frozen Lands | Winner | [4] |
Ann Blades | Moses, Me and Murder | Finalist | ||
Dorothy Perkyns | Rachel's Revolution | Finalist | ||
Robert Sutherland | Son of the Hounds | Finalist | ||
1990 | Kit Pearson | The Sky is Falling | Winner | [5] |
1991 | Marianne Brandis | The Sign of the Scales | Winner | [6] |
1992 | Award deferred | |||
1993 | Celia Barker Lottridge | Ticket to Curlew | Winner | |
John Ibbitson | Jeremy's War 1812 | Finalist | ||
Ainslie Manson, illustrated by Ann Blades | A Dog Came, Too | Finalist | ||
Joyce Barkhouse | Yesterday's Children | Finalist | ||
1994 | Kit Pearson | The Lights Go On Again | Winner | |
Carol Matas | Daniel's Story | Finalist | ||
John Ibbitson | The Night Hazel Come To Town | Finalist | ||
Margaret Bunel Edwards, illustrated by Linda Potts | The Ocean Between | Finalist | ||
David Richards | Soldier Boys | Finalist | ||
1995 | Joan Clark | The Dream Carvers | Winner | |
Carol Matas | The Burning Time | Finalist | ||
Jean Booker | Ellen's Secret | Finalist | ||
Jean Little | His Banner Over Me | Finalist | ||
Sharon Gibson Palmero | The Lie That Had to Be | Finalist | ||
Connie Brummel Crook | Nellie L. | Finalist | ||
Lillian Boraks-Nemetz | The Old Brown Suitcase: A Teenager's Story of War and Peace | Finalist | ||
Dorothy Perkyn | Signal Across the Sea | Finalist | ||
Hazel Hutchins | Within a Painted Past | Finalist | ||
1996 | Marianne Brandis | Rebellion: A Novel of Upper Canada | Winner | |
1997 | Janet McNaughton | To Dance at the Palais Royale | Winner | |
1998 | Irene N. Watts | Good-Bye Marianne | Winner | |
1999 | Iain Lawrence | The Wreckers | Winner | |
2000 | Deferred to the following year | |||
2001 | Sharon E. McKay | Charlie Wilcox | Winner | |
2002 | Virginia Frances Schwartz | If I Just Had Two Wings | Winner | |
2003 | Joan Clark | The Word for Home | Winner | |
2004 | Brian Doyle | Boy O'Boy | Winner | |
2005 | Michel Noël | Good for Nothing | Winner | |
2006 | Pamela Porter | The Crazy Man | Winner | |
2007 | Eva Wiseman | Kanada | Winner | |
2008 | Christopher Paul Curtis | Elijah of Buxton | Winner | |
2009 | John Ibbitson | The Landing | Winner | [7] |
2010 | Shane Peacock | Vanishing Girl | Winner | [8][9] |
2011 | Valerie Sherrard | The Glory Wind | Winner | [10] |
2012 | Kate Cayley | The Hangman in the Mirror | Winner | [11][12] |
2013 | Elizabeth Stewart | The Lynching of Louie Sam | Winner | [13] |
2014 | Karen Bass | Graffiti Knight | Winner | |
2015 | Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch | Dance of the Banished | Winner | [14] |
2016 | Karen Bass | Uncertain Soldier | Winner | |
2017 | Kevin Sands | The Mark of the Plague | Winner | |
2018 | Kevin Sands | The Assassin's Curse | Winner | |
2019 | Christopher Paul Curtis | The Journey of Little Charlie | Winner | |
2020 | Tina Athaide | Orange for the Sunsets | Winner | |
2021 | Jordyn Taylor | The Paper Girl of Paris | Winner | |
2022 | Harriet Zaidman | Second Chances | Winner | |
2023 | Kim Spencer | Weird Rules to Follow | Winner | [15] |
References
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- ^ "1989 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Recipient: Martyn Godfrey". Canadian Children's Book Centre. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
- ^ "1990 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Recipient: Kit Pearson". Canadian Children's Book Centre. Archived from the original on 2022-10-04. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
- ^ "1991 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Recipient: Marianne Brandis". Canadian Children's Book Centre. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
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- ^ "2015 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Recipient: Marsha Skrypuch". Canadian Children's Book Centre. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
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