ABIA Awards shorlist announced
The shortlist for this year's Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) has been announced.
Published 8 May, 2008
The shortlist for this year's Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) has been announced.
The shortlist is as follows:
Marketing Campaign of the Year 2008, in memory of John Cody, sponsored by Random House Australia
- Allen & Unwin for An Uncommon Reader (Alan Bennett)
- Allen & Unwin for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (J K Rowling)
- Hachette Livre Australia for Advance Australia ... Where? (Hugh Mackay)
- Hardie Grant Books for Court in the Middle (Andrew Fraser)
- Penguin Group (Australia) for Girl Stuff (Kaz Cooke)
International Success of the Year 2008, sponsored by Activair
- Hachette Livre Australia for The Arrival (Shaun Tan)
- Hardie Grant Books for Turquoise (Greg & Lucy Malouf)
- New Holland for Where's Bin Laden? (Daniel Lalic)
- Penguin Group (Australia) for Mao's Last Dancer (Li Cunxin)
- Random House Australia for ‘Ranger's Apprentice' (John Flanagan)
- The Text Publishing Company for A Little Rain on Thursday (Matt Rubinstein)
Illustrated Book of the Year 2008
- Alfred Gregory (Alfred Gregory, Lantern)
- Maggie's Harvest (Maggie Beer, Lantern)
- Pier (Greg Doyle, Murdoch Books)
- Secrets of the Red Lantern (Pauline Nguyen, Murdoch Books)
- The Great Gatsby (Niki Greenberg, A&U)
Biography of the Year 2008
- Andrew Johns: The Two of Me (Andrew Johns & Neil Cadigan, HarperSport)
- Arthur Boyd: A Life (Darleen Bungey, A&U)
- Births Deaths Marriages (Georgia Blain, Vintage)
- I Peed on Fellini, (David Stratton, Random House)
- Josh Hartnett Definitely Wants To Do This (Bruce Beresford, Flamingo)
General Nonfiction Book of the Year 2008
- American Journeys (Don Watson, Knopf)
- Girl Stuff (Kaz Cooke, Viking)
- Poll Dancing: The Story of the 2007 Election (Mungo MacCallum, Black Inc.)
- Vietnam: The Australian War (Paul Ham, HarperCollins)
- Who Killed Channel 9? (Gerald Stone, Macmillan)
Book of the Year for Younger Children (age range 0 to 8 years) 2008
- Just Shocking! (Andy Griffiths, illustrated by Terry Denton, Pan)
- Tashi and the Mixed-Up Monster, (Anna & Barbara Fienberg, illustrated by Kim Gamble, A&U)
- The Peasant Prince (Li Cunxin, illustrated by Anne Spudvilas, Viking)
- The Trouble With Dogs! (Bob Graham, Walker Books)
- What Bumosaur is That? (Andy Griffiths, illustrated by Terry Denton, Macmillan)
Book of the Year for Older Children (age range 8 to14 years) 2008
- Dragon Moon (Carole Wilkinson, Black Dog Books)
- Ranger's Apprentice 7: Erak's Ransom (John Flanagan, Random House)
- The Key to Rondo (Emily Rodda, Omnibus)
- The Shadow Thief (Alexandra Adornetto, HarperCollins)
- The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame, published by Walker Books)
Literary Fiction Book of the Year 2008
- A Fraction of the Whole, written by Steve Toltz, Hamish Hamilton)
- People of the Book (Geraldine Brooks, Fourth Estate)
- The Book Thief (Markus Zusak, Picador)
- The Children (Charlotte Wood, A&U)
- The Memory Room (Christopher Koch, Knopf)
General Fiction Book of the Year 2008
- Addition (Toni Jordan, Text)
- Sucked In (Shane Maloney, Text)
- The River Baptists (Belinda Castles, A&U)
- The Six Sacred Stones (Matthew Reilly, Macmillan)
- Those Faraday Girls (Monica McInerney, Penguin)
Newcomer of the Year (debut writer) 2008
- A Fraction of the Whole (Steve Toltz, Hamish Hamilton)
- Addition (Toni Jordan, Text)
- People Like Us (Waleed Aly, Picador)
- Secrets of the Red Lantern (Pauline Nguyen, Murdoch Books)
- Van Diemen's Land (James Boyce, Black Inc.)
Book of the Year 2008
- American Journeys (Don Watson, Knopf)
- Girl Stuff (Kaz Cooke, Viking)
- Maggie's Harvest (Maggie Beer, Lantern)
- People of the Book, (Geraldine Brooks, Fourth Estate)
- The Book Thief (Markus Zusak, Picador)
This article from Thorpe Bowker's Weekly Book Newsletter and Media Extra is reproduced by kind permission of Thorpe-Bowker, a division of R R Bowker LLC. © Copyright 2008, Thorpe-Bowker
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