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News RoomFinalists announced for the 2008 LIANZA Children's Book Awards
4 June 2008
Convenor of the judging panel Bob Docherty says "Some of New Zealand's best ever children's fiction writers have books in the top six along with some outstanding new writers. The finalists show a good balance of genres from fantasy to adventure realism, science fiction, social realism and humour. " Esther Glen Award (Fiction) Salt by Maurice Gee (Penguin New Zealand) When arriving at the shortlist for the Russell Clark Award the judges asked themselves the important question "would a child pick this title up and read it?" Docherty says "The finalists in this category display a range of illustrative techniques that are a credit to New Zealand literature in the way they reflect kiwi culture and we believe the titles named are the very best of New Zealand picture books". Russell Clark Award (Illustration) Dad's Takeaways by Melanie Drewery, Illustrated by Christopher White (Mallinson Rendel) The Elsie Locke Award was established in 1986 and was previously called the LIANZA Young People's Non-fiction Award. The shortlist this year reflects a number of concerns for New Zealand such as climate change and rubbish recycling while appealing to the young artist, the historian and the junior scientist. The whole "What is a ..." series has been nominated because no one title in the series could be isolated as any better than the others. Elsie Locke Award (Non Fiction) What is a .....? (series - Amphibian/Bird/Reptile/Mammal/Fish) by Feana Tuákoi (Scholastic New Zealand) The Te Kura Pounamu Judges were very excited with the number of entries and said the calibre of te reo language was excellent. Te Kura Pounamu (te reo Maori) A-Kara-Ka-Ru-Ra by Charisma Rangipuna (Huia Publishers, Ministry of Education) The LIANZA Children's Book Awards are judged by two extremely skilled panels bringing an invaluable depth of knowledge and experience in New Zealand children's literature and libraries. The Esther Glen, Elsie Locke, and Russell Clark Award judges are: Bob Docherty (Panel Convenor), National Library, Christchurch; Belynda Smith, Takapuna Library, Auckland; and Rosemary Tisdall, National Library, Auckland. The Te Kura Pounamu Award judges are: Eddie Neha (Panel Convener), Te RÅpÅ« Whakahau; Alice Heather, National Library Auckland; and Mate Colvin, Manukau City Libraries. The LIANZA Children's Book Awards 2008 are supported by Wheelers Books. Wheelers are an online book resource for libraries, teachers and families and are committed to servicing the needs of Libraries in New Zealand. For further information contact: Wendy Walker
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The judges were so impressed with the high standard of entries for New Zealand's longest established book prize, the Esther Glen Award (established in 1945), that they have included six finalists.