On Nov. 6, authors, illustrators, publishing types, and media mingled at the annual TD Canadian Children’s Literature Awards, administered by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre. The school-themed gala was held at the Carlu in Toronto, and featured a school-bus poutine table and pencil-crayon centrepieces.
CBC Radio’s Shelagh Rogers hosted, avoiding mention of current tensions at the broadcaster with the exception of a lighthearted show of support. Holding an “I love CBC” sign aloft, Rogers quipped, “This is the only cheese I’ve had all evening.”
The evening’s biggest prize, the $30,000 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award, went to Kathy Stinson and illustrator Dušan Petričić for The Man with the Violin (Annick Press).
For a full list of the winners, click here.
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- Brother-sister duo Famille Painchaud entertained the audience before the ceremony with their musical stylings...
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Brother-sister duo Famille Painchaud entertained the audience before the ceremony with their musical stylings…
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… and a bit of comedy.
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- Host Shelagh Rogers thanked writers, including those who work at the CBC and those who appear on CBC Radio to speak about their books.
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Host Shelagh Rogers thanked writers, including those who work at the CBC and those who appear on CBC Radio to speak about their books.
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- Erin Bow accepts the inaugural Monica Hughes Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy for <I>Sorrow's Knot</I> (Scholastic Canada), presented by Adrienne Hughes, Monica Hughes' daughter.
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Erin Bow accepts the inaugural Monica Hughes Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy for Sorrow’s Knot (Scholastic Canada), presented by Adrienne Hughes, Monica Hughes’ daughter.
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- <I>Sorrow's Knot</I> author Erin Bow thanked Gene Roddenberry in her acceptance speech, saying, "I learned to live in this world mostly by reading about people in other ones."
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Sorrow’s Knot author Erin Bow thanked Gene Roddenberry in her acceptance speech, saying, “I learned to live in this world mostly by reading about people in other ones.”
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- Dušan Petričić and Andrew Larsen's <I>In The Treehouse</I> (Kids Can Press) won the CBC Fan Choice Award, presented by young fan Jackson and Kerry Peacock of TD Bank Group.
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Dušan Petričić and Andrew Larsen’s In The Treehouse (Kids Can Press) won the CBC Fan Choice Award, presented by young fan Jackson and Kerry Peacock of TD Bank Group.
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- David Weale, author of <I>Doors in the Air</I> (Orca Book Publishers), this year's TD Grade One Book Giveaway, led the audience in a call-and-answer based on his book as he does with kids while on tour. "You were good, but not as good as the kids," he joked.
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David Weale, author of Doors in the Air (Orca Book Publishers), this year’s TD Grade One Book Giveaway, led the audience in a call-and-answer based on his book as he does with kids while on tour. “You were good, but not as good as the kids,” he joked.
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- <I>Doors in the Air</I> illustrator Pierre Pratt said of travelling around Canada presenting the book to Grade 1 students: "We are so happy to be doing this tour, and a little bit exhausted."
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Doors in the Air illustrator Pierre Pratt said of travelling around Canada presenting the book to Grade 1 students: “We are so happy to be doing this tour, and a little bit exhausted.”
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- Ted Staunton accepts the John Spray Mystery Award for <I>Who I'm Not</I> (Orca Book Publishers), noting, "I didn't set out to write a mystery – and I didn't even know I had – but I'm glad I did!"
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Ted Staunton accepts the John Spray Mystery Award for Who I’m Not (Orca Book Publishers), noting, “I didn’t set out to write a mystery – and I didn’t even know I had – but I’m glad I did!”
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- Amy Mathers, whose "Marathon of Books" was inspired by Terry Fox and Rick Hansen. Mathers committed to reading one teen book per day for a year, representing all provinces and territories. To date, she has read 315 books in support of her effort to raise money for the CCBC.
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Amy Mathers, whose “Marathon of Books” was inspired by Terry Fox and Rick Hansen. Mathers committed to reading one teen book per day for a year, representing all provinces and territories. To date, she has read 315 books in support of her effort to raise money for the CCBC.
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- CCBC president Daryl Novak announces the $5,000 Amy Mathers Teen Book Award, which will be handed out for the first time next year.
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CCBC president Daryl Novak announces the $5,000 Amy Mathers Teen Book Award, which will be handed out for the first time next year.
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- CCBC President Daryl Novak presents the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction to Karen Bass for <I>Graffitti Knight</I> (Pajama Press).
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CCBC President Daryl Novak presents the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction to Karen Bass for Graffitti Knight (Pajama Press).
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- In her acceptance speech, Karen Bass said that she "travelled the world through books," and that she "would hazard a guess that Canadian literature is in pretty good shape judging by the people on this stage and in this room."
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In her acceptance speech, Karen Bass said that she “travelled the world through books,” and that she “would hazard a guess that Canadian literature is in pretty good shape judging by the people on this stage and in this room.”
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- Rona Arato accepts the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-fiction from Jim Fleck for <I>The Last Train</I> (Owlkids Books), which was based on the experiences of her husband's family during the Holocaust. "To win this award at any time would be amazing, but to win this award for this book is beyond words," said Arato.
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Rona Arato accepts the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-fiction from Jim Fleck for The Last Train (Owlkids Books), which was based on the experiences of her husband’s family during the Holocaust. “To win this award at any time would be amazing, but to win this award for this book is beyond words,” said Arato.
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- Julie Morstad kept her speech short while accepting the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award for <I>How To</I> (Simply Read Books). "I actually brought a flu bug with me from B.C. and I can't really speak," she whispered.
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Julie Morstad kept her speech short while accepting the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award for How To (Simply Read Books). “I actually brought a flu bug with me from B.C. and I can’t really speak,” she whispered.
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- Author Kathy Stinson thanks Annick Press for hiring Dušan Petričić, "the best possible artist to illustrate" <I>The Man with the Violin</I>, winner of the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award.
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Author Kathy Stinson thanks Annick Press for hiring Dušan Petričić, “the best possible artist to illustrate” The Man with the Violin, winner of the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award.
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- Kerry Peacock of TD Bank Group with TD Canadian Children's Award winners Kathy Stinson and Dušan Petričić, who claimed the $30,000 prize for <I>The Man with the Violin</I> (Annick Press).
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Kerry Peacock of TD Bank Group with TD Canadian Children’s Award winners Kathy Stinson and Dušan Petričić, who claimed the $30,000 prize for The Man with the Violin (Annick Press).