LIANZA celebrates Library Week 8 – 14 September
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LIANZA celebrates Library Week 8 – 14 September - with the announcement of the titles shortlisted for the 2002 LIANZA Children’s Book Awards.
The 2002 awards commemorate the work of Elsie Locke (1912 – 2001) with the renaming of the LIANZA Young People’s Non-Fiction Award as the Elsie Locke Award.
Elsie, well known as an ardent advocate for peace, was
also a respected children’s author and an ardent advocate
for children’s access to the history of Aotearoa, New
Zealand.
Margaret Mahy describes Elsie as ‘ . . . a
true beacon. She was a meticulous researcher and, by proving
over and over again in her various books that New Zealand
had an
identity uniquely its own, she offered children a
true sense of self as New Zealanders. . .’
Elsie Locke’s first children’s book ‘The Runaway Settlers’’ in print since 1965, was awarded the Children’s Literature Foundation’s inaugural Gaelyn Gordon award for a Much Loved Book in 1999. Elsie, who also received the 1995 Children’s Literature Foundation’s Margaret Mahy Lecture Award, quoted in that lecture the words of Russian author Samuel Marshak, who, when asked how to go about writing a book for children said, ‘You proceed just as you would for adults – only you must do it better.’
There are four award categories with shortlisted titles selected from the New Zealand books published for children in 2001.
LIANZA ESTHER GLEN
MEDAL
The Esther Glen award was established in 1945 to
commemorate New Zealand children’s author and editor Esther
Glen (1881-1940), and the medal is awarded to the author
(who is a citizen or resident of New Zealand) of the
children’s book which is considered to be the most
distinguished contribution to literature for children.
The shortlisted titles are:
Beale, Fleur Ambushed Scholastic ISBN 1869434765
Hill, David The Sleeper Wakes Penguin Books ISBN 0141313242
Robertson, Alison Knocked for Six Scholastic ISBN 1869433130
Tipene, Tim Taming the Taniwha Huia ISBN 1877266523
LIANZA
RUSSELL CLARK MEDAL
The Russell Clark Award was
established in 1975 in honour of the prominent New Zealand
illustrator, to recognize excellence in children’s book
illustration. All books illustrated by New Zealanders are
eligible.
The shortlisted titles are:
Baynton, Theo Looking for Larry Scholastic ISBN 1869434595
Cooper, Jennifer The Pipi and the Mussels (text by Dot
Meharry) Reed Publishing ISBN 1869488814)
Petrov, Anton A Book of Pacific Lullabies (edited by Tessa Duder) HarperCollins ISBN 1869503937
Petrov, Anton The Last
Whale (text by Renee Hapimarika van de Weert)
Reed
Publishing ISBN 1869487001
LIANZA ELSIE LOCKE
MEDAL
Elsie Locke Medal (formerly LIANZA Young People’s
Non-Fiction Award): established in 1986 to promote
excellence in non-fiction writing and the importance of
children’s access to information. The award was renamed in
2001 to commemorate the work of Elsie Locke ( 1912- 2001)
well-known children’s author and ardent advocate for
children’s access to the history of Aotearoa New Zealand.
The shortlisted titles are:
Lockyer, John The Kea Reed Publishing ISBN 1869488776
O’Flaherty, Brian Rocky Shore Reed Publishing ISBN 1869487052
Pollard, Dr Simon I am a Spider Reed Publishing ISBN 1869488873
Stace, Glenys & Eagle, Mike Yes! We had dinosaurs Penguin ISBN 0140298932
LIANZA TE KURA
POUNAMU AWARD
The Te Kura Pounamu Award of a greenstone
pendant (Taonga), was established in 1996 for the author of
a book which makes a distinguished contribution to
literature written for children or young people in Te Reo
Maori.
The shortlisted titles are:
Darroch, Bob Te Kiwi Mataku I Te Po Reed Publishing ISBN 1869488830
Pohatu, Warren Mokai Rangatira Reed Publishing ISBN 1869487087
Meharry, Dot Nga Kutai Me Nga Pipi Reed Publishing ISBN1869488849
Recommended
as an excellent resource for libraries:
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Parihaka Learning Media
The awards will be presented
at a ceremony in Wellington on Monday 18 November at the
LIANZA
Conference.