Congratulations to all the wonderful authors who have made it onto the Children’s Book Council of Australia’s list of Notable books for 2018.
Huge accolades to these Australian Writers’ Centre presenters:
Nicole Hayes for A Shadow’s Breath
Zanni Louise for Archie and the Bear
Judith Rossell for A Garden of Lilies: Improving Tales for Young Minds
Danny Parker for Road Trip, and Sarah and the Steep Slope
And to AWC alumnus:
Tamsin Janu for her two books Blossom and Figgy Takes the City.
The following amazing authors were also on the list and have been featured on our podcast So you want to be a writer.
- Tristan Bancks for The Fall
- Jackie French for Third Witch
- Nicole Hayes for A Shadow’s Breath
- Gabrielle Tozer for Remind Me How This Ends
- Tamsin Janu for Blossom and Figgy Takes the City
- Jaclyn Moriarty for The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone
- Judith Rossell for The Garden of Lilies: Improving Tales for Young Minds
- Nova Weetman for The Secrets We Share
- Danny Parker for Sarah and the Steep Slope and Road Trip
- Zanni Louise for Archie and the Bear
- Tania McCartney for Merry Everything
The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) today released the list of Notable Books (also known as the Long List) for the 2018 CBCA Book of the Year Awards.
The CBCA Awards were first presented in 1946 and are the longest running book awards in Australia. This year the judges received 444 books for consideration and have enjoyed a range of themes, characters and stories across the five categories.
As with previous years the Notables list demonstrates the depth of talent and creativity of the authors and illustrators who bring these stories to life.
Judges described the entries in the Older Readers category to be of exceptionally high standard with 25 books chosen as Notables. Many books explore young people’s sexuality and tackle a range of substantial issues with grace and humour.
Younger Readers and Picture Book categories had the most entries submitted for consideration. Within Pictures Books there are some excellent strong female lead characters, both human and animal, while Younger Reader entries explored themes of belonging in families, schools and new countries.
From the 102 books entered in the Early Childhood category, 45 were chosen as Notable books with the popular theme of food often presented in an amusing context. A number of books explored Aboriginal themes and traditional outback settings.
‘The 2018 Notables cover a wonderfully diverse spectrum of themes including family, change and acceptance, and some delightful reinterpretations of traditional folk and fairy stories’ said CBCA National Chair Professor Margot Hillel OAM. ‘Our authors and illustrators continue to create the most engaging stories for children.’
The CBCA supports Australian authors and illustrators of books for young readers. These esteemed awards are highly influential in children’s publishing and bookselling, providing information about quality children’s books for schools, libraries and the community at large.
The categories judged are:
- CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers
- CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers
- CBCA Book of the Year: Early Childhood
- CBCA Picture Book of the Year
- The Eve Pownall Award
You can check out the full list is here.
The CBCA Short List will be announced in Brisbane on Tuesday March 27, 2018.
The CBCA Book of the Year Awards will be announced and presented on Friday August 17, 2018.