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LA PALME LIVROMAGIE DE L'IMPRIMERIE GAGNÉ
(COMMUNICATION-JEUNESSE)
ELF CATEGORY FOR AGES 6 TO 9
FOR THE FAVOURITE BOOK OF YOUNG READERS.

(Information on the winner will be added when available)




LA PALME LIVROMAGIE DE L'IMPRIMERIE GAGNÉ
(COMMUNICATION-JEUNESSE)
PIXIE CATEGORY FOR AGES 9 TO 12
FOR THE FAVOURITE BOOK OF YOUNG READERS.

(Information on the winner will be added when available)




LA PALME LIVROMANIE DE L'IMPRIMERIE GAGNÉ
(COMMUNICATION-JEUNESSE)
FOR AGES 12 AND OLDER
FOR THE FAVOURITE BOOK OF YOUNG READERS.

(Information on the winner will be added when available)




PRIX ALVINE-BÉLISLE
(ASSOCIATION POUR L'AVANCEMENT DES SCIENCES ET
DES TECHNIQUES DE LA DOCUMENTATION)
FOR THE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR.


Image of Cover: La ligne de trappe

© Éditions
Hurtubise
HMH Ltée.
LA LIGNE DE TRAPPE
MICHEL NOËL

MONTREAL: HURTUBISE HMH, 1998, 173 P.
(ADVENTURE. ATOUT; 21)
ISBN 2894282737
AGES 10 TO 14
Leaving from Kuujjuaq for Aupaluk, the Beaver, a small bush plane with four passengers aboard, crashes in the middle of a forest during a violent winter storm. For the four survivors, the crash marks the beginning of an extraordinary adventure in the great northern lands of Quebec. The narrator, a Métis, takes control of the situation because of his great knowledge of nature and survival instinct. He discovers a trap line which leads the group to a cabin, somewhere in the endless white desert. Only two of them will escape with their lives. The narrative style of the story captivates us from the first few lines with an intensity that takes us alongside the prisoners of the cold north to their final destiny. More than just an adventure story, Michel Noël causes us to reflect on the basic principles of human existence: life, death and love… All of these can be found at the centre of this modern tragedy.




PRIX 12/17 (BRIVE/MONTRÉAL)
(SALON DU LIVRE DE MONTRÉAL/FOIRE
DU LIVRE DE BRIVE-LA-GAILLARDE)
BEST BOOK FOR TEENAGERS.

This award has been cancelled.




PRIX CÉCILE-GAGNON
(ASSOCIATION DES ÉCRIVAINS
QUÉBÉCOIS POUR LA JEUNESSE)
AWARD FOR FIRST WORK BY AN
AUTHOR IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE.


Image of Cover: Une Charlotte en papillote

© Éditions
Pierre Tisseyre
UNE CHARLOTTE EN PAPILLOTE
HÉLÈNE GRÉGOIRE

ILLUSTRATIONS: LINDA LEMELIN
SAINT-LAURENT, QUÉBEC, : ÉDITIONS PIERRE TISSEYRE, 1999, 65 P.
(COLLECTION SÉSAME; 15)
ISBN 2890517349
AGES 4 TO 6
It's Gabriel and Josiane's mother's birthday and the twins are not really sure what to get her. On their way home from school, Josiane thinks that she has come up with the perfect gift - a baby. Yes, but where do you find a baby? Nothing could be easier! Why not take Madame Laprise's baby? He is so cute… and so the story continues with a series of funny events where the two kidnappers learn that taking care of a baby is not all that easy. Luckily, the story has a happy ending and baby Charlotte finally returns home to her mother. This light-hearted and amusing story gives the impression that Hélène Grégoire really enjoyed writing it. The very young will certainly enjoy the funny situations in which our two heroes entangle themselves. The black-and-white drawings, sketched with large strokes, lend a touch of innocence that goes perfectly with the story.




PRIX DU LIVRE M. CHRISTIE
(CHRISTIE BROWN & CO.)
FOR THE BEST BOOK IN FRENCH,
FOR CHILDREN UNDER 7 YEARS.

(Information on the winner will be added when available)




PRIX DU LIVRE M. CHRISTIE
(CHRISTIE BROWN & CO.)
FOR THE BEST BOOK IN FRENCH,
FOR CHILDREN AGES 8 TO 11.

(Information on the winner will be added when available)




PRIX DU LIVRE M. CHRISTIE
(CHRISTIE BROWN & CO.)
FOR THE BEST BOOK IN FRENCH,
FOR ADOLESCENTS 12 YEARS AND OVER.

(Information on the winner will be added when available)




PRIX ELIZABETH MRAZIK-CLEAVER POUR
LE MEILLEUR LIVRE D'IMAGES CANADIEN

(L'UNION INTERNATIONALE POUR LES LIVRES DE JEUNESSE - CANADA)
FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS.


Image of Cover: A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes

Jacket Illustration
© 1998 Kady McDonald
Denton / Kids Can Press
A CHILD'S TREASURY OF NURSERY RHYMES
KADY MACDONALD DENTON
ILLUSTRATIONS: KADY MACDONALD DENTON

TORONTO: KIDS CAN PRESS, 1998, 91 P.
ISBN 1550745549
AGES 3 TO 7
Kady MacDonald Denton's charming watercolour illustrations are the highlight of this delightful collection of Mother Goose nursery rhymes and verses. There is something for everyone in this volume. Denton's warm and expressive drawings have a magical quality that appeals to babies and preschoolers alike, as well as their parents.

Parents and babies will love the lullabies and familiar rhymes that can be sung and recited together. There are bouncing rhymes, playtime pat-a-cake rhymes and lullabies to help wind down at the end of a busy day. Toddlers will love the action rhymes and lively songs, as they learn about the events of their day. The wide selection of playground chants, tongue twisters and limericks will keep preschoolers giggling and amused. This will become a favourite book, to be shared by all, as children discover age-old nursery rhymes and parents rediscover familiar favourites.




PRIX LITTÉRAIRE DU GOUVERNEUR
GÉNÉRAL-LITTÉRATURE DE JEUNESSE

(CONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADA)
FOR THE BEST TEXT.


Image of Cover: La liberté? Connais pas ...

© Les éditions
de la courte
échelle Inc.
LA LIBERTÉ? CONNAIS PAS...
CHARLOTTE GINGRAS

MONTRÉAL: LA COURTE ÉCHELLE, 1998, 156 P.
(ROMAN +; R+ 55)
ISBN 2890213439
AGES 12 TO 16
Mirabelle is 15 years old and would be considered by many to be a loner. She lives in a basement apartment somewhere in Montreal with an ailing mother and the painful memory of the father who abandoned her when she was very young. Only her passion for painting and her dream of becoming an animal painter help her a little to escape her stifling world. One day, she meets Paule, the school psychologist and is able to talk about her pain and despair. That meeting helps Mirabelle learn to love herself and to love others. Charlotte Gingras has written a difficult but necessary novel about the day-to-day existence of many young people. Her realistic style, which is devoid of complacency, brings out the pain and solitude of an adolescent who is eventually able to see life in a new way and slowly begin to feel happiness.




PRIX LITTÉRAIRE DE GOUVERNEUR
GÉNÉRAL-LITTÉRATURE DE JEUNESSE

(CONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADA)
FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS.


Image of Cover: Charlotte et l'île du Destin

© Les 400 coups
CHARLOTTE ET L'ÎLE DU DESTIN
OLIVIER LASSER
ILLUSTRATIONS: STÉPHANE JORISCH

LAVAL, QUÉBEC: LES 400 COUPS, 1998, 46 P.
(LES GRANDS ALBUMS; 2)
ISBN 2921620138
AGES 4 TO 6
Even before this book, illustrated by Stéphane Jorish, is opened, the reader is mesmerized by the illustration on the front cover: there is a picture of a young girl magically coming down from the sky, floating above a mysterious boat. Charlotte et l'île du Destin is the story of young Charlotte who lands on an island inhabited by adults only. With a desire to discover other worlds and meet children at any cost, she constructs a ship and embarks on an adventure with Zig, her dog-dragon. Together they travel to strange worlds. Some are frightening, while others are strange, for instance in the Cité-du-temps-qui-passe (City-where-time-goes-by) everyone is in a hurry. But our two heroes manage to find their way to l'île du Destin (the Island of Destiny). Olivier Lasser has written a fantasy cleverly intertwined with travel, discovery and the quest for identity. The magnificent illustrations are like fragments of dreams that carry us off to a new world with their poetry and magic. The subtle play of colour and the elongated format of the book give them a new perspective.




PRIX LITTÉRAIRE LE DROIT - CATÉGORIE JEUNESSE
(ASSOCIATION DES AUTEURES ET AUTEURS DE
L'ONTARIO FRANÇAIS ET DE L'OUTAOUAIS QÉBÉCOIS)
FOR THE BEST CHILDREN'S BOOK.


Image of Cover: Vladimirrr et compagnie

© Éditions
Pierre Tisseyre
VLADIMIRRR ET COMPAGNIE
CLAUDINE BERTRAND-PARADIS
ILLUSTRATIONS: SAMPAR

SAINT-LAURENT, QUEBEC: ÉDITIONS PIERRE TISSEYRE, 1999, 115 P.
(COLLECTION PAPILLON; 69. MYSTÈRE)
ISBN: 2890517330
AGES 8 TO 10
Without really understanding what is happening to her, Dédée, a young girl who is nine years, eleven and three-quarters-months-old and the granddaughter of Mathilde Dufront-Anmasse, wakes up in the middle of a strange castle inhabited by vampires. She and her grandmother, Mamidou, and Madame Antigone live through all kinds of adventures and encounters, and each adventure is more unusual than the one before! They are also introduced to Vladimir, a likeable vegetarian vampire, who explains why he changed his diet to vegetables. But watch out! One evening, there is a very special celebration at the castle and, surprise, guess who is on the menu? This is a very funny book, full of twists and turns, which renews in an original manner, a fairly common theme in children's literature.




PRIX QUÉBEC/WALLONIE-BRUXELLES DU LIVRE DE LA JEUNESSE
(MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES INTERNATIONALES DU QUÉBEC,
DIRECTION GÉNÉRALE DE L'EUROPE)
THE NATURE OF THE AWARD VARIES FROM YEAR TO YEAR.
OFFERED IN ALTERNATE YEARS TO A FRENCH-LANGUAGE
AUTHOR OR ILLUSTRATOR FROM QUEBEC OR BELGIUM.


This year, the winner was Belgian author Caroline Grégoire for Tonton Réné et tante Gilberte.

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