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IODE (IMPERIAL ORDER OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE) AWARD
National Chapter see National Chapter of Canada IODE Violet Downey Book Award
(Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire)




MR. CHRISTIE'S BOOK AWARD
(Christie Brown & Co.)
For best text.
(8 years and under)

There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen! There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen!

Sheree Fitch
Illustrations: Marc Mongeau
Toronto: Doubleday, 1992
32 p. ISBN 0385253494
Ages 4-8

When Willa Wellowby awakens one morning to find her kitchen overun with monkeys, she knows she is in for trouble. There are gorillas in a grand ballet, apes playing rock'n'roll, monkeys square-dancing, orangutans tangoing and that is just the beginning! Willa calls 911, the police and the RCMP shouting into the phone "It's a NATIONAL IRRATIONAL PRIMORDIAL DISASTER!"

After much much more commotion, Willa figures out a way to rid her home of the monkeys but she is in for yet another surprise...


The illustrations are as zany as they are wonderful.



MR. CHRISTIE'S BOOK AWARD
(Christie Brown & Co.)
For best text.
(9 to 14 years)

The Story of Canada The Story of Canada

Janet Lunn and Christopher Moore
Illustrations: Alan Daniel
Toronto: Lester; Key Porter Books, 1992
319 p. ISBN 1895555329
Ages 9-14

A beautiful and encyclopedic volume beginning with the Ice Ages and ending in 1992. The Acadians, the buffalo hunt, John Franklin's tragic quest, the Klondike gold rush, the Halifax explosion, Expo 67, Terry Fox and Roberta Bondar's flight are just a few of the many topics covered in this magnificent resource book. Original paintings, historical photographs, maps, posters and cartoons bring the text to life.
Includes an index and chronology.



MR. CHRISTIE'S BOOK AWARD
(Christie Brown & Co.)
For best illustrations.

A Prairie Alphabet, ABC A Prairie Alphabet, ABC

Jo Bannatyne-Cugnet
Illustrations: Yvette Moore
Montreal : Tundra Books, 1992
32 p. ISBN 0887762921
Ages 6-10

Each scene beautifully evokes the essence of the Prairies, illustrating a letter of the alphabet with detailed depictions of individuals and objects.




NATIONAL CHAPTER OF CANADA IODE VIOLET DOWNEY BOOK AWARD
(Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire)
For best text.

Waiting for the Whales Waiting for the Whales

Sheryl McFarlane
Illustrations: Ron Lightburn
Victoria, B.C.: Orca Publishers, 1991
31 p. ISBN 0920501664
Ages 5-10

A lonely old man watches the whales arrive every summer from his cedar-shingled cottage on a bluff by the sea. One crisp spring day his daughter and grandaughter come to live with him. The baby girl grows up learning about nature from her grandfather. When the old man dies, the mother and daughter continue to watch for the whales. The next summer a baby whale is spotted and so the life-cycle continues. Award-winning illustrations add to the text.



RUTH SCHWARTZ CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD
(Canadian Booksellers Association)
For best book.

Roses Sing on New Snow: A Delicious Tale Roses Sing on New Snow: A Delicious Tale

Paul Yee
Illustrations: Harvey Chan
Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 1991 (A Groundwood Book)
30 p. ISBN 0888991444
Ages 6-10

In her father's restaurant, Maylin creates a delectable new dish for a special banquet to honour the Governor of South China. All attempts to reproduce this New World dish, even those of the Governor himself, end in failure so the Emperor in the Old World can never taste or hear "Roses Sing on New Snow".



VICKY METCALFE AWARD
(Canadian Authors Association)

For an author's body of work (with appeal to children and young adults, 7 to 17 years of age).

Kevin Major





YOUNG ADULT CANADIAN BOOK AWARD
(Canadian Library Association)
For best book.
Strandia Strandia

Susan Lynn Reynolds
Toronto: HarperCollins, 1991
277 p. ISBN 0002235900
Ages 11 and up

Sand refuses an arranged marriage and becomes an outcast from her island. Rescued by her friends the dolphins, she learns while on the mainland, of an impending disaster that threatens Strandia so she returns home to warn her people. Sand's struggle to find freedom and fulfillment culminate in her reunion with her beloved dolphin.

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