Amazon.ca First Novel Award

The Amazon.ca First Novel Award, formerly the Books in Canada First Novel Award, is a literary award given annually to the best first novel in English published the previous year by a citizen or resident of Canada. It has been awarded since 1976.

The First Novel Award was founded by the literary magazine Books in Canada. Between 1976 and 1994, the award was sponsored by SmithBooks. During this period, the award was known as the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award. When SmithBooks was acquired by Chapters, it became the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award.

The award was reorganized when Books in Canada was acquired by Adrian and Olga Stein in 1995. The Steins retained a first novel editor, introduced a comprehensive first novel review program, and formalized the adjudication process. In 1999, the magazine decided to end its affiliation with Chapters and became the Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award. The Amazon.com arrangement saw the prize award doubled to $10,000.

The award was sold to Amazon.com in 2009 and its name was changed to the current incarnation.

Winners and nominees

Year Winner Nominated
1976 Blue ribbon Ian McLachlan, The Seventh Hexagram
Blue ribbon Michael Ondaatje, Coming Through Slaughter
1977 Blue ribbon Oonah McFee, Sandbars
1978 Blue ribbon Joan Barfoot, Abra
  • Michael Dorland, The Double-Cross Circuit
  • Clive Doucet, Disneyland, Please
  • Margaret Drury Gane, Parade on an Empty Street
  • Kevin Major, Hold Fast
  • Frank Paci, The Italians
1979 Blue ribbon Clark Blaise, Lunar Attractions
1980 Blue ribbon W.D. Valgardson, Gentle Sinners
1981 Blue ribbon Joy Kogawa, Obasan
1982 Blue ribbon W.P. Kinsella, Shoeless Joe
  • Lorris Elliott, Coming for to Carry
  • Nessa Rapoport, Preparing for Sabbath
  • Geraldine Rahmani, Blue
  • Ann Rosenberg, The Bee Book
1983 Blue ribbon Heather Robertson, Willie: A Romance
  • Robert G. Collins, Tolerable Levels of Violence
  • Susan Swan, The Biggest Modern Woman in the World
  • George Szanto, Not Working
  • Wayne Tefs, Figures on a Wharf
1984 Blue ribbon Geoffrey Ursell, Perdue, or How the West Was Lost[1]
1985 Blue ribbon Wayne Johnston, The Story of Bobby O'Malley
  • Susan Charlotte Haley, A Nest of Singing Birds
  • Ann Ireland, A Certain Mr. Takahashi
  • Frank Jones, Master and Maid
  • Robert Walshe, Wales' Work
1986 Blue ribbon Karen Lawrence, The Life of Helen Alone[2]
1987 Blue ribbon Marion Quednau, The Butterfly Chair
  • D.F. Bailey, Fire Eyes
  • W.D. Barcus, Squatters' Island
  • Pauline Holdstock, The Blackbird's Song
  • Seán Virgo, Selakhi
1988 Blue ribbon Rick Salutin, A Man of Little Faith
1989 Blue ribbon Sandra Birdsell, The Missing Child
1990 Blue ribbon Nino Ricci, Lives of the Saints
1991 Blue ribbon Rohinton Mistry, Such a Long Journey
1992 Blue ribbon John Steffler, The Afterlife of George Cartwright
1993 Blue ribbon Deborah Joy Corey, Losing Eddie
1994 Blue ribbon Shyam Selvadurai, Funny Boy
1995 Blue ribbon Keath Fraser, Popular Anatomy
1996 Blue ribbon Anne Michaels, Fugitive Pieces
1997 Blue ribbon Margaret Gibson, Opium Dreams
1998 Blue ribbon André Alexis, Childhood
1999 Blue ribbon David Macfarlane, Summer Gone
Blue ribbon Alan R. Wilson, Before the Flood
2000 Blue ribbon Eva Stachniak, Necessary Lies[3]
2001 Blue ribbon Michael Redhill, Martin Sloane
2002 Blue ribbon Mary Lawson, Crow Lake
2003 Blue ribbon Michel Basilières, Black Bird
  • Clayton Bailey, The Expedition
  • John Bemrose, The Island Walkers
  • Lisa Grekul, Kalyna's Song
  • Bettina von Kampen, Blue Becomes You
  • Edeet Ravel, Ten Thousand Lovers
2004 Blue ribbon Colin McAdam, Some Great Thing
2005 Blue ribbon Joseph Boyden, Three Day Road
  • Howard Akler, The City Man
  • Brenda Brooks, Gotta Find Me an Angel
  • Anne Giardini, The Sad Truth About Happiness
  • Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, The Nettle Spinner
  • B. Glen Rotchin, The Rent Collector
2006 Blue ribbon Madeleine Thien, Certainty
2007 Blue ribbon Gil Adamson, The Outlander
2008 Blue ribbon Joan Thomas, Reading by Lightning
2009 Blue ribbon Jessica Grant, Come, Thou Tortoise
  • Diana Fitzgerald Bryden, No Place Strange
  • Annabel Lyon, The Golden Mean
  • Damian Tarnopolsky, Goya's Dog
  • Dragan Todorović, Diary of Interrupted Days
  • Ian Weir, Daniel O'Thunder
2010 Blue ribbon Eleanor Catton, The Rehearsal
2011 Blue ribbon David Bezmozgis, The Free World
2012 Blue ribbon Anakana Schofield, Malarky
2013 Blue ribbon Wayne Grady, Emancipation Day
2014 Blue ribbon Alix Hawley, All True Not a Lie in It

References

  1. "Writer from Regina wins book award". The Globe and Mail, March 29, 1985.
  2. "Lawrence captures $3,000 literary prize". The Globe and Mail, April 3, 1987.
  3. "Necessary Lies wins first-novel award". The Globe and Mail, September 26, 2001.

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