Sarah Foster, Me, Judith Ridge, Sue Whiting |
The Notables (long list) for each category was announced late February and so many beautiful books made this list. I had the pleasure of being at Dymocks, George St, Sydney when they were announced. I have a blog post about that event, 'The Night of the Notables' here.
A month later, the shortlist (6 books from each of the categories in the Notables list) was announced at midday at the annual 'Appreciate! Announce! Applaud! Event' (AAA) hosted by the CBCA NSW Branch at Rydges Central, Sydney on 28th March. Freya Blackwood, illustrator extraordinaire, was the keynote speaker. She shared with us her work ethic and work process and told fascinating stories about how work and family life blend and crash into each other while trying to work to deadlines.
At this annual event, a range of book loving people are asked to read all the notable books in one category and then share their own shortlist on the morning just before the official shortlist announcement.
This year those people were:
Early Childhood: Victoria Roberts
Picture Books: Me
Younger Readers: Sue Whiting
Older Readers: Judith Ridge
Eve Pownall & Information Books: Sarah Foster
So, in January I started to hunt down and read about 130 entered picture books before The Notables list was released. All these books were published in 2016 but not all of them were easy to find.
In the end, with the help of Newcastle Region Libraries, I found 70 of them. I had never borrowed so many books in such a short amount of time, but I had so much fun reading the most diverse range of picture books that were of such a high quality. My children found the process fascinating and they read most of these 70 books with me.
When The Notables list was announced in February, the picture book list reduced to just 42 books.
So which ones did I pick?
I certainly didn't like all of them. Some of them I just didn't understand and some of them made me wonder how they ever got published - especially when I'm actively seeking publishers for my own unpublished picture book manuscripts.
But I loved so many that I found it excruciating trying to narrow my list to 6 titles.
In the end I made two lists. One list was full of my favourites, and one list was for the titles I thought may be shortlisted. The two lists were completely different.
I didn't expect anyone to agree with me on either list - especially the judges. As long as we're talking about and reading books, it doesn't matter. In fact, when the shortlist was announce about an hour later, my list went out the door. My entire shortlist guess was wrong - but 3 of the official shortlisted books were on my favourites list. I don't know what this says but I found it interesting.
Here the lists I shared:
List 1: The 6 books I thought may be published in the picture book category:
1) Cyclone by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley
2) Desert Lake: The Story of Kati Thanda - Lake Eyre by Pamela Freeman & Liz Anelli
3) Molly and Mae by Danny Parker and Freya Blackwood
4) Circle by Jeannie Baker
5) Welcome to Country by Aunty Joy Murphy and Lisa Kennedy
6) Something Wonderful by Raewyn Caisley and Karen Blair
List 2: My anticipated picture book shortlist:
1) Big Sky Yellow Kite by Janet A. Holmes and Jonathan Bentley
2) The Patchwork Bike* by Maxine Beneba Clarke and Van T Rudd
3) Out* by Angela May George and Owen Swan
4) The Fabulous Friend Machine by Nick Bland
5) One the River by Roland Harvey
6) Snail and Turtle: Rainy Days by Stephan Michael King
7) Pandamonia by Chris Owen and Chris Nixon
8) One Photo* by Ross Watkins and Liz Anelli
9) Colours of Australia by Bronwyn Bancroft
*The titles that were actually shortlisted
And here are the real shortlisted winners of the CBCA Book Week awards for 2017:
Congratulations to all the book creating teams behind each book on either the CBCA Notables List or Shortlist. You can find all the CBCA 2017 book lists here.
The winner of each category will be announced on Friday, 18th August, the first day of Book Week. Good luck!
Book Week 2017 poster designed by Freya Blackwood |
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