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Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award

The Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award was a literary award given annually to recognize a Canadian children's book. The award was given to a book written in English by a citizen or permanent resident of Canada and published in Canada during the preceding year.

Winners
There were two awards in 1966 and no award six times from 1948 to 1962. • 1986 – Cora Taylor, Julie (Western Producer Prairie Books) • 1987 – Janet Lunn, Shadow in Hawthorn Bay (Lester & Orpen Dennys) • 1988 – Kit Pearson, A Handful of Time (Penguin Books) • 1989 – Brian Doyle, Easy Avenue (Groundwood Books) • 1990 – Kit Pearson, The Sky is Falling (Penguin Books) • 1991 – Michael Bedard, Redwork (Lester & Orpen Dennys) • 1992 – Kevin Major, Eating Between the Lines (Doubleday Canada) • 1993 – Celia Barker Lottridge, Ticket to Curlew; also issued as Ticket to Canada (Groundwood Books/Douglas & McIntyre) • 1994 – Tim Wynne-Jones, Some of the Kinder Planets (Groundwood Books/Douglas & McIntyre) • 1995 – Cora Taylor, Summer of the Mad Monk (Douglas & McIntyre) • 1996 – Maxine Trottier, The Tiny Kite of Eddie Wing (Stoddart Publishing) • 1997 – Brian Doyle, Uncle Ronald (Groundwood Books) • 1998 – Kenneth Oppel, Silverwing (HarperCollins) • 1999 – Tim Wynne-Jones, Stephen Fair (Groundwood Books/ Douglas & McIntyre) • 2000 – Kenneth Oppel, Sunwing (HarperCollins) • 2001 – Nan Gregory, Wild Girl & Gran (Red Deer Press) • 2002 – Jean Little, Orphan at My Door: the home child diary of Victoria Cope (Scholastic Canada) • 2003 – Karen Levine, ''Hana's Suitcase: a true story'' (Second Story Press) • 2004 – Brian Doyle, ''Boy O'Boy'' (Groundwood Books/Douglas & McIntyre) • 2005 – Anne Laurel Carter, Last Chance Bay (Penguin Books) • 2006 – Pamela Porter, The Crazy Man (Groundwood Books) • 2007 – Hadley Dyer, Johnny Kellock Died Today (HarperCollins) • 2008 – Christopher Paul Curtis, Elijah of Buxton (Scholastic Canada) • 2009 – Anne Laurel Carter, ''The Shepherd's Granddaughter'' (Groundwood Books) • 2010 – Nancy Hartry, Watching Jimmy (Tundra Books) • 2011 – Kenneth Oppel, Half Brother (HarperCollins) • 2012 – Kit Pearson, The Whole Truth (HarperCollins Canada) • 2013 – Susin Nielsen, The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen (Tundra Books) • 2014 – Allan Stratton, The Curse of the Dream Witch (Scholastic Canada) • 2015 – Jonathan Auxier, The Night Gardener (Penguin Books Canada) • 2016 - Kenneth Oppel, The Nest (HarperCollins Canada) == Repeat winners ==
Repeat winners
Many of Canada's most beloved authors have won this award multiple times: • Roderick Haig-Brown won in 1947 and 1964 • William Toye won in 1961 and 1971 • James Archibald Houston won in 1966, 1968, and 1980 • Christie Harris won in 1967 and 1977 • Dennis Lee (author) won in 1975 and 1978 • Kevin Major won in 1979 and 1992 • Janet Lunn won in 1982 and 1987 • Brian Doyle (writer) won in 1983, 1989, and 1997 • Jean Little won in 1985 and 2002 • Cora Taylor won in 1986 and 1995 • Kit Pearson won in 1988, 1990, and 2012 • Tim Wynne-Jones won in 1994 and 1999 • Kenneth Oppel is the first author to have won the award four times: in 1998, 2000, 2011, and 2016 • Anne Laurel Carter won in 2005 and 2009 == Winners of multiple awards ==
Winners of multiple awards
Two books have won the CLA Young Adult Book Award as well as the Book of the Year for Children: Shadow in Hawthorn Bay by Janet Lunn, in 1987, and Half Brother by Kenneth Oppel, in 2011. Nine books named CLA Book of the Year for Children have also won the Governor General's Award for English-language children's literature, or the preceding Canada Council Children's Literature Prize, or earlier Governor General's Award for juvenile fiction (in all, conferred for English-language books from 1949 to 1958 and 1975 to present). The writers and CLA award dates were Richard S. Lambert 1950, Farley Mowat 1958, Kevin Major 1979, Cora Taylor 1986, Janet Lunn 1987, Michael Bedard 1991, Tim Wynne-Jones 1994, Pamela Porter 2006, Susin Nielsen 2013. Thus Shadow in Hawthorn Bay (Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1986) by Janet Lunn won three major Canadian awards, the CLA awards for both children's and young-adult literature and the Governor General's Award in its last year as the Canada Council Children's Literature Prize. ==See also==
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