Librarians’ Choice for Children’s Books 2009
News Release –Friday 29th May, 2009
Librarians’
Choice for Children’s Books 2009
From stories exploring the lives and ideals of family and communities to the reminiscence of roly-poly pudding the finalists of the LIANZA Children’s Book Awards are a true celebration of New Zealand writers and illustrators.
The LIANZA Children’s Book Award 2009 Finalists are:
LIANZA Esther
Glen Award (Fiction)
Juno of Taris by Fleur Beale (Random
House New Zealand)
Old Drumble by Jack Lasenby
(HarperCollinsPublishers (New Zealand) Ltd)
The Tomorrow
Code by Brian Falkner (Walker Books Australia)
The 10pm
Question by Kate de Goldi (Longacre Press)
Violence 101
by Denis Wright (Penguin New Zealand)
LIANZA Russell Clark
Award (Illustration)
Every Second Friday by Kiri
Lightfoot, Illustrated by Ben Galbraith (Hachette New
Zealand)
Herbert by Robyn Belton (Craig Potton
Publishing)
My Favourite Places by Martin Bailey
(Mallinson Rendel)
Oliver Goes Exploring by Margaret
Beames, Illustrated by Sue Hitchcock
(Scholastic)
Roadworks by Sally Sutton, Illustrated by
Brian Lovelock (Walker Books Australia)
LIANZA Elsie Locke
(Non Fiction)
Atoms, dinosaurs & DNA by Veronika Meduna &
Rebecca Priestley (Random House New Zealand)
Back &
Beyond: New Zealand Painting for the Young & Curious by
Gregory O’Brien (Auckland University Press)
Juicy
Writing by Brigid Lowry (Allen & Unwin)
Piano Rock by
Gavin Bishop (Random House New Zealand)
High-tech Legs on
Everest by Mark Inglis with Sarah Ell (Random House New
Zealand)
Te Kura Pounamu (te reo Maori)
Mihiroa by Peti
Nohotima (He Kupenga Hao i te Reo Ltd)
Nau te Rourou,
Naku te Rourou by Rosalind and Waaka Vercoe (Huia
Education)
Ko Maraea Me Nga Toroa by Patricia Grace,
Illustrator Brian Gunson, Translator Waiariki Grace (Penguin
NZ)
Toheroa by James Te Tuhi and Ross Gregory (Huia
Education)
Hinemoa te Toa by Tim Tipene, Illustrator John
Bennett, Translator Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira
(Scholastic)
The Awards including New Zealand's longest-running book award, the LIANZA Esther Glen Award, are for excellence in literature, illustration, non-fiction and te reo Maori.
Prerequisite to selection as a LIANZA Judge is being a Librarian, along with passion to promote children’s experiences in the literary world; the Judges firmly believe reading and good books are the code to unlocking any child’s hidden potential.
The LIANZA
Esther Glen, LIANZA Elsie Locke, and LIANZA Russell Clark
Award judges are: Belynda Smith (Panel Convenor), Takapuna
Library Auckland; Pene Walsh, District Librarian Gisborne;
and Colleen Shipley, Librarian Marlborough Girls
College.
The Te Kura Pounamu Award judges are: Alice
Heather (Panel Convener); National Library Auckland,
Kathleen Tamaki, Manukau Public Libraries and Haromi
Williams, The Library and Information Advisory Commission
and Tuhoe Education Authority.
The 2009 Award Ceremony
will take place in Wellington on Monday August 10th at Caffe
L’affare, College Street.
The LIANZA Children’s Book Awards 2009 are supported by Wheelers Books and Caffe L’affare.
About LIANZA
LIANZA (The New Zealand
Library Association Inc.) is the professional organisation
for the New Zealand library and information services
sector.
LIANZA serves and promotes the interests of New
Zealand library and information industry and professionals
by providing continuing professional development, awards and
recognition, publications and resources, advocacy and
collegial support.
LIANZA plays a key coordination role
in the industry and through its regional and special
interest group infrastructure provides organisational
structure for members seeking mutual support. LIANZA is a
member of the International Federation of Library
Associations (IFLA). For further information about LIANZA
visit http://www.lianza.org.nz/
Notes to Editors
1. To
be eligible for the 2009 prize, books must have first been
published in New Zealand between 1 January 2008 and 31
December 2008 and the authors or illustrators must be New
Zealand citizens or residents
2. The winners of the 2008
awards were:
Esther Glen Award; Smashed by Mandy
Hager
Russell Clark Award; Rats! by Gavin Bishop
Elsie
Locke Award; Draw New Zealand Birds by Heather Arnold
Te
Kura Pounamu: Kai Ora! 2 - Tikanaga a-Iwi Series by
Kararaina Uatuku, Che Wilson, Hana Pomare, Charisma
Rangipunga and Hana O'Regan
3. The winner of each
category is awarded a medal or taonga and
$1,000.
ENDS