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Ann Connor Brimer Award

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The Ann Connor Brimer Award for Atlantic Canadian Children’s Literature is a $2,000 annual award given to an Atlantic Canadian writer deemed to have made an outstanding contribution to literature for young people. The Ann Connor Brimer Award is currently administered by The Ann Connor Brimer Award Society. Nomination information can be found on the websites of the Atlantic Book Awards and the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia.

The award is named for Ann Elisabeth Connor Brimer. Brimer was a teacher, as well as executive director of the Canadian Learning Materials Centre, a research associate with the Atlantic Institute of Education, a program coordinator in continuing education at Dalhousie University, a founding member of the Nova Scotia Coalition on Arts and Culture, as well as the Atlantic Officer for the Canadian Children’s Book Centre.

The award is generously supported by members of the Brimer family as well as by donations from the general public. Donations to the Ann Connor Brimer Award can be directed to the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia.

Winners

  • 2016 - Sharon E. McKay - Prison Boy
  • 2015 - Sharon E. McKay - The End of the Line
  • 2014 - Jill MacLean - Nix Minus One
  • 2013 - Lisa Harrington - Live to Tell
  • 2012 - Susan White - The Year Mrs. Montague Cried
  • 2011 - Valerie Sherrard - The Glory Wind
  • 2010 - Jill MacLean - The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy
  • 2009 - Jill MacLean - The Nine Lives of Travis Keating
  • 2008 - K.V. Johansen - Nightwalker
  • 2007 - Budge Wilson - Friendships
  • 2006 - Kevin Major - Aunt Olga’s Christmas Postcards
  • 2005 - Alice Walsh, Pomiuk, Prince of the North
  • 2004 - Don Aker, The First Stone
  • 2003 - Lesley Choyce, Shoulder the Sky
  • 2002 - Francis Wolfe, Where I Live
  • 2001 - Janet McNaughton, The Secret Under My Skin
  • 2000 - David Weale, The True Meaning of Crumbfest
  • 1999 - Janet McNaughton, Make or Break Spring
  • 1998 - Kevin Major, The House of Wooden Santas
  • 1997 - Janet McNaughton, To Dance at the Palais Royale
  • 1996 - Don Aker, Of Things Not Seen
  • 1995 - Sheree Fitch, Mabel Murple
  • 1994 - Lesley Choyce, Good Idea Gone Bad
  • 1993 - Budge Wilson, Oliver's War
  • 1992 - Kevin Major, Eating Between the Lines
  • 1991 - Joyce Barkhouse, Pit Pony
  • References

    Ann Connor Brimer Award Wikipedia