Well, the CBCA shortlist is here, and I’m embarrassed to say I haven’t read any of the books on it, though I’ve heard of or read some of the authors. Claire Atkins has been on the shortlist before, as have Scot Gardner and Steven Herrick. To be honest, I love Steven Herrick’s verse novels more than his prose books, but I wish him all the best for this time. I read one of Karen Foxlee’s books for the Aurealis Awards and that was shortlisted in the children’s section. In the Younger Readers I am familiar with the work of Ursula Dubosarsky, who has certainly been shortlisted before, the wonderful Jaclyn Moriarty(check out my interview with her on this site!) and Emily Rodda, very popular with the kids, for her Deltora books, but this isn’t one of them.
I see Alison Lester and Tohby Riddle are there in the picture book section - well done!
Time to get reading!
I found this on the Reading’s web site - check for the full details here:
Older Readers (for ages 13-18 years)
- Between Us by Clare Atkins
- Small Spaces by Sarah Epstein
- Lenny’s Book of Everything by Karen Foxlee
- Changing Gear by Scot Gardner
- The Bogan Mondrian by Steven Herrick
- The Art of Taxidermy by Sharon Kernot
Younger Readers (for ages 8-12 years)
- Brindabella by Ursula Dubosarsky, illustrated by Andrew Joyner
- Leave Taking by Lorraine Marwood
- Black Cockatoo by Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler
- The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars by Jaclyn Moriarty
- The Peacock Detectives by Carly Nugent
- His Name Was Walter by Emily Rodda
Early Childhood (for ages 0-7 years)
- Heads and Tails: Insects by John Canty
- The Dress-Up Box by Patrick Guest, illustrated by Nathaniel Eckstrom
- Rainbow Bear by Stephen Michael King
- Noni the Pony Rescues a Joey by Alison Lester
- Tricky’s Bad Day by Alison Lester
- Here Comes Stinkbug! by Tohby Riddle
Picture Book of the Year (for ages 0-18 years)
- The Feather illustrated by Freya Blackwood, text by Margaret Wild
- The Mediterranean by Armin Greder
- Girl on Wire illustrated by Elise Hurst, text by Lucy Estela
- Chalk Boy illustrated by Mandy Ord, text by Margaret Wild
- The All New Must Have Orange 430 by Michael Speechley
- Cicada by Shaun Tan
Eve Pownall Award for Information Books (for ages 0-18 years)
- Bouncing Back: An Eastern Barred Bandicoot Story by Rohan Cleave, illustrated by Coral Tulloch
- The Happiness Box by Mark Greenwood, illustrated by Andrew McLean
- Waves by Donna Rawlins, illustrated by Mark Jackson & Heather Potter
- Make Believe: M.C. Escher for Kids by the National Gallery Victoria
- Our Birds: Ŋilimurruŋgu Wäyin Malanynha by Siena Stubbs
- Sorry Day by Coral Vass, illustrated by Dub Leffler
CBCA Award for New Illustrator (for ages 0-18 years)
- Australian Birds by Matt Chun
- Grandma Z by Daniel Gray-Barnett
- Dingo illustrated by Tannya Harricks, text by Claire Saxby
- The Singing Seal illustrated by Allison Langton, text by Merv Lamington
- Carmichael’s Journey illustrated by Samantha Metcalfe, text by Shelly Fussell
- Red House, Blue House, Green House, Tree House! illustrated by Jane Reiseger, text by Jane Godwin
3 comments:
There are so many books out there. The old cliche about there never being enough time is true. Whenever a new shortlist comes out, it is a reminder of this.
I clicked through all the books for older readers - but none are ones that would interest my Barbarians. Small Spaces by Sarah Epstein sounded very familiar so I am sure I must have picked it up in a bookstore and read the back, or a review or something.
Brian, absolutely, so man6 books, so little time! AJ, I’m sure your sons will find lots of goodies in their school library. You never know, from year to year, what is going to turn up on the shortlist. I am rather disappointed that some of my favourites didn’t turn up here, Books I was so sure would be there, but I’ll be reading them anyway and report back!
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