TD Canadian Children's Literature Award

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The TD Canadian Children's Literature Award is an annual Canadian literary award, presented to the year's best work of children's literature. Sponsored by TD Bank Financial Group and the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the award carries a monetary prize of $30,000. [1] On September 11, 2018, it was announced that the monetary prize was increased from $30,000 to $50,000. [2] [3]

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Two awards are presented annually, one each for English language and French language works. The award is one of several presented by the Canadian Children's Book Centre each year; others include the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People and the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award. [1]

Winners

English-language award

English-language award winners and finalists [4]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2005 Marthe Jocelyn Mable Riley: A Reliable Record of Humdrum, Peril, and RomanceWinner [5] [6]
Alan Cumyn After SylviaFinalist
Kenneth Oppel Airborn Finalist
Kenneth Oppel , illus. by Barbara Reid Peg and the YetiFinalist
Ange Zhang Red Land, Yellow River: A Story from the Cultural RevolutionFinalist
2006 Pamela Porter The Crazy Man Winner
Nicola I. Campbell , illus. by Kim LaFave Shi-shi-etkoFinalist
Susan Hughes , illus. by Stéphane Poulin Earth to AudreyFinalist
Gail Nyoka Mella and the N’anga: An African TaleFinalist
2007 Sarah Ellis Odd Man OutWinner
Linda Bailey , illus. by Bill Slavin Stanley’s Wild RideFinalist
Hadley Dyer Johnny Kellock Died Today Finalist
Jan Thornhill I Found a Dead Bird: The Kids’ Guide to the Cycle of Life & DeathFinalist
Tim Wynne-Jones Rex Zero and the End of the WorldFinalist
2008 Christopher Paul Curtis Elijah of Buxton Winner
Hugh Brewster , paintings by John Singer Sargent Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose: The Story of a PaintingFinalist
Kenneth Oppel Darkwing Finalist
Shane Peacock Eye of the Crow Finalist
Frieda Wishinsky , illus. by Marie-Louise Gay Please, Louise!Finalist
2009 Nicola I. Campbell , illus. by Kim LaFave Shin-chi’s CanoeWinner [7]
Cary Fagan , illus. by Nicolas Debon Thing-ThingFinalist
Alma Fullerton LibertadFinalist
Susin Nielsen Word NerdFinalist
Shane Peacock Death in the Air Finalist
2010 Arthur Slade The Hunchback AssignmentsWinner [8] [9]
William Gilkerson A Thousand Years of PiratesFinalist [10]
Nancy Hartry Watching JimmyFinalist [10]
Sharon Jennings Home FreeFinalist [10]
Janet McNaughton Dragon SeerFinalist [10]
2011 Erin Bow Plain Kate Winner [11]
Laurel Croza , illus. by Matt JamesI Know HereFinalist
Alma Fullerton BurnFinalist
Gordon Lightfoot , illus. by Ian WallaceCanadian Railroad TrilogyFinalist
Valerie Sherrard The Glory WindFinalist
2012 Trilby Kent Stones for My FatherWinner [12] [13]
Deborah Ellis No Ordinary DayFinalist [14]
Susan Hughes Off to Class: Incredible and Unusual Schools Around the WorldFinalist [14]
Shane Peacock The Dragon Turn Finalist [14]
Andrea Spalding , illus. by Pascal Milelli Seal SongFinalist [14]
2013 Polly Horvath One Year in Coal HarbourWinner [15] [16]
Deborah Ellis Kids of Kabul: Living Bravely Through a Never-Ending WarFinalist
Jennifer Lanthier , illus. by François Thisdale The Stamp Collector Finalist
Kyo Maclear , illus. by Isabelle Arsenault Virginia WolfFinalist
Susin Nielsen The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen Finalist
2014 Kathy Stinson , illus. by Dušan Petričić The Man with the ViolinWinner
Andrew Larsen , illus. by Dušan Petričić In the Tree HouseFinalist
Jean E. Pendziwol , illus. by Isabelle Arsenault Once Upon a Northern NightFinalist
Ken Setterington Branded by the Pink TriangleFinalist
Teresa Toten The Unlikely Hero of Room 13BFinalist
2015 Jonathan Auxier The Night GardenerWinner
Christine Baldacchino , illus. by Isabelle Malenfant Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine DressFinalist [17]
Hugh Brewster From Vimy to Victory: Canada’s Fight to the Finish in World War IFinalist [17]
Marie-Louise Gay Any Questions?Finalist [17]
Margriet Ruurs and Katherine GibsonA Brush Full of Colour: The World of Ted HarrisonFinalist [17]
2016 Melanie Florence , illus. by François Thisdale Missing NimâmâWinner
Michelle Barker , illus. by Renné Benoit A Year of Borrowed MenFinalist
Carolyn Beck , illus. by François Thisdale The SqueakFinalist
Willow Dawson The Wolf-BirdsFinalist
Kenneth Oppel The NestFinalist
2017 Jan Thornhill The Tragic Tale of the Great AukWinner [18]
Jon-Erik Lappano , illus. by Kellen Hatanaka Tokyo Digs a GardenFinalist [19]
Iain Lawrence The Skeleton TreeFinalist [19]
Kit Pearson A Day of Signs and WondersFinalist [19]
David Alexander Robertson , illus. by Julie Flett When We Were Alone Finalist [19] [20]
2018 Joanne Schwartz, illus. by Sydney Smith Town Is by the SeaWinner
Paul Harbridge , illus. by Matt JamesWhen the Moon ComesFinalist [21] [22]
Wendy Orr Dragonfly SongFinalist [21] [22]
Barbara Reid Picture the SkyFinalist [21] [22]
Monique Gray Smith Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of ReconciliationFinalist [21] [22]
2019 Heather SmithEbb & FlowWinner [23]
Jonathan Auxier Sweep: A Story About a Girl and Her MonsterFinalist [24]
Marie-Louise Gay MustafaFinalist [24]
Jillian Tamaki They Say BlueFinalist [24]
Merrie-Ellen Wilcox After Life: Ways We Think About DeathFinalist [24]
2020 Julie Flett Birdsong Winner [25] [26]
Erin Bow Stand on the SkyFinalist [27]
Kyo Maclear , illus. by Julie Morstad It Began With a Page: How Gyo Fujikawa Drew the Way Finalist [27]
Sydney Smith Small in the CityFinalist [27]
Eric Walters and Kathy Kacer Broken StringsFinalist [27]
2021 Terry, Eric, and Devin Fan The Barnabus Project Winner [28] [29]
Melanie Mosher A Beginner’s Guide to GoodbyeFinalist [30]
Kenneth Oppel BloomFinalist [30]
David A. Robertson The Barren Grounds Finalist [30]
Lauren Soloy When Emily Was SmallFinalist [30]
2022 David A. Robertson , illus. by Julie Flett On the Trapline Winner [31] [32]
Dr. Lindsay Herriot and Kate Fry (ed.)Growing Up Trans: In Our Own WordsFinalist
Thomas King , illus. by Natasha Donovan BordersFinalist
Sara O’Leary , illus. by Qin Leng A Kid Is a Kid Is a KidFinalist
Basil Sylvester and Kevin Sylvester, illus. by Kevin SylvesterThe Fabulous Zed Watson!Finalist
2023 Kim SpencerWeird Rules to FollowWinner [33]
Michelle KadarusmanBeraniFinalist [34]
Sara Cassidy, illus. by Brady SatoKunoichi BunnyFinalist [34]
Erin Silver, illus. by Michelle TheodoreSitting ShivaFinalist [34]
Carey Newman and Kirstie HudsonThe Witness Blanket: Truth, Art and ReconciliationFinalist [34]

French-language award

French-language award winners and finalists [4]
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.
2005 François Barcelo , illus. by Anne Villeneuve Le nul et la chipieWinner
Pierre Chastenay La Terre, la lune et le soleilFinalist
Christiane Duchesne , illus. by François Thisdale La Nuit des mystèresFinalist
Hervé Gagnon Fils de sorcièreFinalist
Henriette Major , illus. by Philippe Béha Les devinettes d’HenrietteFinalist
2006 François Gravel , illus. by Pierre Pratt David et le salon funéraireWinner
Elaine Arsenault (Texte français de Christiane Duchesne), illus. by FannyLes Petites bêtises de PassepoilFinalist
Angèle Delaunois , illus. by Pierre HoudeLe Pays sans musiqueFinalist
Andrée Poulin Les Impatiences de PingFinalist
2007 André Leblanc L’Envers de la chanson : des enfants au travail 1850-1950Winner
Angèle Delaunois , illus. by Gérard Frischeteau Les Enfants de l’eauFinalist
Daniel Mativat Le Chat du Père NoéFinalist
Michel Noël Hush! Hush!Finalist
Mélanie Watt Frisson l’écureuilFinalist
2008 Gilles Vigneault , illus. by Stéphane Jorisch Un cadeau pour SophieWinner
Angèle Delaunois , illus. by Pierre HoudeLe MurFinalist
Badiâa Sekfali , illus. by Jean-Marie Benoit Farouj le coqFinalist
Danielle Simard , illus. by Geneviève Côté La Petite rapporteuse de motsFinalist
Mélanie Watt ChesterFinalist
2009 Anne Villeneuve Chère TraudiWinner
Angèle Delaunois , illus. by Christine Delezenne La cléFinalist
Jacques Pasquet , illus. by Pierre Pratt L’étoile de SarajevoFinalist
Carole Tremblay , illus. by Steve Beshwaty Le nouveau parapluie de FloupFinalist
RogéLa vraie histoire de Léo PointuFinalist
2010 Mélanie Tellier , illus. by Melinda Josie Le géraniumWinner
Philippe Béha Monsieur LeloupFinalist [10]
Geneviève Côté Comme toi!Finalist [10]
Angèle Delaunois , photos by Martine Doyon Venus d’ailleursFinalist [10]
Guy Marchamps , illus. by Marie-Claude Favreau Rêver à l’envers, c’est encore rêverFinalist [10]
2011 Linda Amyot La fille d’en faceWinner
Martine Audet , illus. by Luc Melanson Xavier-la-luneFinalist
Alain M. Bergeron , Édith Bourget, Colombe Labonté, and Guy Marchamps, illus. by Caroline Merola Oh! la vache!Finalist
Marianne Dubuc Devant ma maisonFinalist
Claire Vigneau , illus. by Bruce RobertsLe chasseur de loups-marinsFinalist
2012 Mario Brassard , illus. by Suana Verelst La saison des pluiesWinner
Denis Côté, illus. by Anne Sol L’amélanchier, conte de Jacques FerronFinalist [14]
Louis Émond , illus. by Philippe Béha Le monde de ThéoFinalist [14]
Sylvie Nicolas , illus. by Marion Arbona Lapin-Chagrin et les jours d’ElkoFinalist [14]
Jacques Pasquet , illus. by Marion Arbona Mots doux pour endormir la nuitFinalist [14]
2013 Michel Noël À la recherche du bout du mondeWinner
Fanny Britt , illus. by Isabelle Arsenault Jane, le renard & moiFinalist
Élise Gravel La clé à moletteFinalist
Marie-Francine Hébert , illus. by Jean-Luc Trudel Tu me prends en photoFinalist
Rogé (Poems by Inuit schoolchildren)Mingan, mon villageFinalist
2014 Andrée Poulin La plus grosse poutine du mondeWinner
India Desjardins , illus. by Pascal Blanchet Le Noël de MargueriteFinalist
Jasmine Dubé , illus. by Jean-Luc Trudel Ma petite boule d’amourFinalist
Marianne Dubuc Le lion et l’oiseauFinalist
Élizabeth Turgeon Destins croisésFinalist
2015 Marianne Dubuc L’autobusWinner
Agnès GrimaudPapillons de l’ombreFinalist [17]
Mireille Levert Quand j’écris avec mon cœurFinalist [17]
André Marois , illus. by Patrick Doyon Le voleur de sandwichsFinalist [17]
Andrée Poulin , illus. by Isabelle Malenfant Pablo trouve un trésorFinalist [17]
2016 Jacques Goldstyn L’arbraganWinner
Jacques Goldstyn Le prisonnier sans frontièresFinalist
Patrick Isabelle CamilleFinalist
André Marois , illus. by Pierre Pratt Aux toilettesFinalist
Maryse Rouy L’épopée de Petit-JulesFinalist
2017 Larry Tremblay , illus. by Guillaume Perreault Même pas vraiWinner
Pascal Blanchet En voiture! L’Amérique en chemin de ferFinalist
Étienne Poirier NiskaFinalist
Andrée Poulin , illus. by Enzo Lord Mariano Y’a pas de place chez nousFinalist
Elaine Turgeon , illus. by Martin Laliberté Aaah!bécédaireFinalist
2018 Marianne Dubuc Le chemin de la montagneWinner
Philippe Béha BleuFinalist [21]
Marie-Francine Hébert , illus. by Jean-Luc Trudel Pow Pow, t’es mort!Finalist [21]
Mathieu Lavoie GillesFinalist [21]
Jeanne Painchaud , photos by Bruno Ricca ABCMTLFinalist [21]
2019 Stéphanie Boulay , illus. by Agathe Bray-Bourret Anatole qui ne séchait jamaisWinner
Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette , illus. by Mathilde Cinq-Mars Nos héroïnesFinalist
Jacques Goldstyn Jules et Jim, frères d’armesFinalist
André Marois , illus. by Julien Castanié Moi, c’est TantaleFinalist
Andrée Poulin , illus. by Mathieu Lampron Qui va bercer Zoé?Finalist
2020 Jacques Goldstyn L’étoilesWinner
Amélie Dumoulin , illus. by Todd Stewart PipoFinalist
Annie Gravel , illus. by EnzoMon ami PierrotFinalist
Todd Stewart Quand le vent souffleFinalist
Webster, illus. by ValMoLe grain de sable: Olivier Le Jeune, premier esclave au CanadaFinalist
2021 ViggMa maison-têteWinner
Lucile de Pesloüan , illus. by Geneviève Darling C’est quoi l’amour?Finalist
Christiane Duchesne Aurore et le pays invisibleFinalist
Matthew Forsythe Pokko et le tambourFinalist
Véronique Grénier Colle-moiFinalist
2022 OrbieLa fin des poux?Winner
Simon Boulerice , illus. by Eve Patenaude Papier bulleFinalist
Hugo Léger , illus. by Julie Rocheleau Les devoirs d’EdmondFinalist
Carole Tremblay , illus. by Élodie Duhameau La guerre des bébésFinalist
Aimée Verret Dans mon garde-robeFinalist
2023 Paul Tom, illus. by Mélanie BaillairgéSeulsWinner [35]
Véronique Lambert, illus. by Éléna ComteDans les souliers d’AmédéeFinalist [36]
Guylaine Guay,illus.by BachGloria sort du mouleFinalist [36]
Mylène GoupilMélie quelque part au milieuFinalist [36]
Frédérick WolfeToucher les étoilesFinalist [36]

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