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Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize

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The Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize is awarded annually as the BC Book Prize for Canadian authors and illustrator of picture books, picture story books, and illustrated non-fiction books. The prize is shared by the author and the illustrator, who must be a resident of British Columbia or Yukon.[1] It was announced in 2002 and first awarded in 2003.[2] A handful of finalists (roughly 25%) are also selected for another award: participation in the expenses-paid BC Book Prizes on Tour, a week-long tour across the province to present their books at schools and libraries each April.

History

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The prize was announced three months after the death of Christie Harris, and was the first new BC Book Prize category since the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize was introduced in 1987.[3]

Winners and finalists

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Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize winners and finalists[a]
Year Author(s) Illustrator(s) Title Result Ref.
2003 Annette LeBox Karen Reczuch Salmon Creek Winner [6]
Maggie De Vries Sheena Lott How Sleep Found Tabitha Finalist
Nan Gregory Kady MacDonald Denton Amber Waiting Finalist
Julie Lawson Paul Mombourquette The Klondike Cat Finalist
Andrea Spalding Janet Wilson Solomon's Tree Finalist
2004 Linda Bailey Bill Slavin Stanley's Party Winner [6]
Linda Bailey Bill Slavin Adventures in Ancient China Finalist
Julie Lawson Kasia Charko Arizona Charlie and the Klondike Kid Finalist
Robin Mitchell and Judith Steedman Robin Mitchell Sunny Finalist
Chieri Uegaki Stéphane Jorisch Suki's Kimono Finalist
2005 Marilynn Reynolds Renné Benoit Goodbye to Griffith Street Winner [6]
Stefan Czernecki Stefan Czernecki Ride 'em Cowboy Finalist
Earl Einarson Julie Flett The Moccasins Finalist
Adrienne Mason Nancy Gray Ogle Owls Finalist
Richard Thompson and Maggee Spicer Kirsti Anne Wakelin When They Are Up Finalist
2006 Tanya Lloyd Kyi The Blue Jean Book: The Story Behind the Seams Winner [6]
Carol Foskett Cordsen Douglas B. Jones The Milkman Finalist
Elisa Gutiérrez Elisa Gutiérrez Picturescape Finalist
Diane Silvey John Manth The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada Finalist
Paul Yee Shaoli Wang Bamboo Finalist
2007 Maggie De Vries Renné Benoit Tale of a Great White Fish: A Sturgeon Story Winner [6][7]
Sarah Ellis Dušan Petričić The Queen's Feet Finalist
Deborah Hodge John Mantha The Kids Book of Canadian Immigration Finalist
Catherine Jameson Julie Flett Zoe and the Fawn Finalist
Ellen Schwartz Sima Elizabeth Shefrin Abby's Birds Finalist
2008 Robert Heidbreder Kady MacDonald Denton A Sea-Wishing Day Winner [6]
Lisa Cinar Lisa Cinar The Day It All Blew Away Finalist
Nan Gregory Luc Melanson Pink Finalist
Ron Smith Ruth Campbell Elf the Eagle Finalist
Kari-Lynn Winters Ben Hodson Jeffrey and Sloth Finalist
2009 Katarina Jovanovic Philippe Beha The King Has Goat Ears Winner [6]
Linda Bailey Bill Slavin Stanley At Sea Finalist
Robert Bateman Robert Bateman Polar Worlds: Life at the Ends of the Earth Finalist
Chieri Uegaki Stéphane Jorisch Rosie and Buttercup Finalist
Irene N. Watts Kathryn E. Shoemaker Good-bye Marianne Finalist
2010 Frieda Wishinsky Dean Griffiths Maggie Can't Wait Winner [6]
Robert Bateman Robert Bateman Vanishing Habitats Finalist
Fiona Bayrock Carolyn Conahan Bubble Homes and Fish Farts Finalist
Jennifer Lloyd Ashley Spires Ella's Umbrellas Finalist
Kari-Lynn Winters Christina Leist On My Walk Finalist
2011 Julie Flett Julie Flett Owls See Clearly at Night: A Michif Alphabet Winner [6]
Maggie De Vries Renné Benoit Fraser Bear: A Cub's Life Finalist [8]
Seiji Hiroe Seiji Hiroe The Cowboy Fisherman Finalist [8]
Deborah Hodge Brian Harris Up We Grow! A Year in the Life of a Small, Local Farm Finalist [8]
Ian McAllister and Nicholas Read Ian McAllister The Salmon Bears: Giants of the Great Bear Rainforest Finalist [8]
2012 Sara O'Leary Julie Morstad When I Was Small Winner [6][9]
Dan Bar-el Rae Maté Pussycat, Pussycat, Where Have You Been? Finalist [10]
Nicola I. Campbell Kim LaFave Grandpa's Girls Finalist [10]
Mike Deas Mike Deas Dalen & Gole: Scandal in Port Angus Finalist [10]
Robert Heidbreder Marc Mongeau Shake Awakes Finalist [10]
2013 Alan Woo Isabelle Malenfant Maggie's Chopsticks Winner [6][11][12]
Vivien Bowers Milan Pavlovic Hey Canada! Finalist [13][14]
Tiffany Stone Stefan Czernecki Rainbow Shoes Finalist [14]
Kari-Lynn Winters Stephen Taylor Gift Days Finalist [14][15]
Frieda Wishinsky Sean L. Moore What's Up, Bear?: A Book About Opposites Finalist [14]
2014 Julie Morstad Julie Morstad How To Winner [6]
Dan Bar-el Tim Bowers Not Your Typical Dragon Finalist [16]
Julie Flett Julie Flett Wild Berries Finalist [16]
Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton Gabrielle Grimard When I Was Eight Finalist [16]
Ian McAllister and Nicholas Read Ian McAllister The Great Bear Sea: Exploring the Marine Life of a Pacific Paradise Finalist [16]
2015 Roy Miki and Slavia Miki Julie Flett Dolphin SOS Winner
Caroline Adderson Qin Leng Norman, Speak! Finalist
Ashley Spires Ashley Spires The Most Magnificent Thing Finalist
Heather Tekavec Pierre Pratt Stop, Thief! Finalist
Chieri Uegaki Qin Leng Hana Hashimoto, Sixth Violin Finalist
2016 Annette LeBox Stephanie Graegin Peace is an Offering Winner [17]
Robert Heidbreder Qin Leng Song for a Summer Night: A Lullaby Finalist
Jude Isabella Simone Shin The Red Bicycle: The Extraordinary Story of One Ordinary Bicycle Finalist
Sara O'Leary Julie Morstad This is Sadie Finalist
Roy Henry Vickers and Robert Budd Roy Henry Vickers Orca Chief Finalist
2017 Monique Gray Smith Julie Flett My Heart Fills with Happiness Winner [18][19]
Julie Morstad Julie Morstad Today Finalist [20]
Margriet Ruurs Nizar Ali Badr Stepping Stones: A Refugee Family's Journey Finalist [20]
Nikki Tate Nikki Tate Deep Roots: How Trees Sustain Our Planet Finalist [20]
Roy Henry Vickers and Robert Budd Roy Henry Vickers Peace Dancer Finalist [20]
2018 Faith Erin Hicks Faith Erin Hicks The Nameless City: The Stone Heart Winner [21][22]
Nicola I. Campbell Julie Flett A Day with Yayah Finalist [23]
S.E. Hume Jessica Bromley Bartram Charles Finalist [23]
Ian McAllister and Nicholas Read Ian McAllister Wolf Island Finalist [23]
Bill Richardson Roxanna Bikadoroff The Alphabet Thief Finalist [23]
2019 Ian Boothby Nina Matsumoto Sparks! Winner
Cale Atkinson Cale Atkinson Sir Simon: Super Scarer Finalist [24]
Aidan Cassie Aidan Cassie Sterling, Best Dog Ever Finalist [24]
Faith Erin Hicks Faith Erin Hicks The Nameless City: The Divided Earth Finalist [24]
Margriet Ruurs Robert Bateman Robert Bateman: The Boy Who Painted Nature Finalist [24]
2020 Kyo Maclear Julie Morstad It Began With a Page: How Gyo Fujikawa Drew the Way Winner [25][26]
Jen Croll Aneta Pacholska Bad Boys of Fashion: Style Rebels and Renegades Through the Ages Finalist
Julie Flett Julie Flett Birdsong Finalist
Heather Smith Rachel Wada The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota’s Garden Finalist
Nancy Vo Nancy Vo The Ranger Finalist
2021 Rina Singh Ellen Rooney Grandmother School Winner [27]
Linda Bailey Joy Ang Princesses Versus Dinosaurs Finalist [28][29]
Bonnie Sherr Klein Élisabeth Eudes-Pascal Beep Beep Bubbie Finalist [28][29]
Danny Ramadan Anna Bron Salma the Syrian Chef Finalist [28][29]
Jordan Scott Sydney Smith I Talk Like a River Finalist [28][29]
2022 Julie Morstad Julie Morstad Time is a Flower Winner [30]
Whitney Gardner Whitney Gardner Long Distance Finalist
Kallie George Elly McKay The Secret Fawn Finalist
Shane Goth Yong Ling Kang The Midnight Club Finalist
David A. Robertson Julie Flett On the Trapline Finalist
2023 Jessika Von Innerebner Jessika Von Innerebner That's My Sweater! Winner [31]
Linda Bailey Isabelle Follath Arthur Who Wrote Sherlock Finalist [32]
Nathan Fairbairn Michele Assarasakorn PAWS: Mindy Makes Some Space Finalist
Guojing Guojing The Flamingo Finalist
Buffy Sainte-Marie Julie Flett Still This Love Goes On Finalist

Notes

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  1. ^ See multiple sources for identification of all winners and honor books 2003 to 2023 (as of May 2023): for winners and finalists 2003 to 2015, see Canadian Authors;[4] for winners and finalists 2008 to present, see the BC and Yukon Book Prizes website.[5]

References

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  3. ^ "Christie Harris - The Matriarch of Canadian Children's Authors". Information on Authors. TomFolio.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
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  18. ^ Chamberlain, Adrian (2017-05-02). "Victoria writer Monique Gray Smith earns B.C. Book Prize". Times Colonist. Archived from the original on 2017-07-24. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  19. ^ Deziel, Shanda (2019-06-28). "Canada's Grade One students will receive picture book by Monique Gray Smith and Julie Flett". Quill and Quire. Archived from the original on 2022-01-26. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
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  22. ^ Beattie, Steven W. (2018-05-07). "David Chariandy and Arthur Manuel among winners of the 2018 B.C. Book Prizes". Quill and Quire. Archived from the original on 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
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  32. ^ "BC and Yukon Book Prizes announce 2023 shortlists". Stir. 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
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