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词条 List of literary awards received by Jackie French
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  1. Rain Stones

  2. Walking the Boundaries

  3. Somewhere Around the Corner

  4. Daughter of the Regiment

  5. Hitler's Daughter

  6. The Café on Callisto

  7. Lady Dance

  8. Stamp, Stomp, Whomp

  9. Missing You, Love Sara

  10. How to Guzzle Your Garden

  11. In the Blood

  12. Ride the Wild Wind

  13. Diary of a Wombat

  14. Flesh and Blood

  15. Valley of Gold

  16. Too Many Pears!

  17. To the Moon and Back

  18. My Dad the Dragon

  19. Tom Appleby, Convict Boy

  20. Pete the Sheep

  21. The Secret World of Wombats

  22. They Came on Viking Ships

  23. Josephine Wants to Dance

  24. The Goat who Sailed the World

  25. Macbeth and Son

  26. The Shaggy Gully Times

  27. Pharaoh

  28. A Rose for the Anzac Boys

  29. The Night They Stormed Eureka

  30. The Donkey who Carried the Wounded

  31. Weevils, War & Wallabies: 1920-1945

  32. Queen Victoria's Underpants

  33. Oracle

  34. A Waltz for Matilda

  35. Christmas Wombat

  36. Nanberry: Black Brother White

  37. Flood

  38. The Roo that Won the Melbourne Cup

  39. References

The following is a list of books by Australian author Jackie French that have received awards, honours and been shortlisted, among other things, for literary prizes.

Rain Stones

first published 1991
  • Shortlisted - NSW Premier's Literary Awards: Children's Book Award (1991)
  • Shortlisted - CBCA Younger Readers[1](1992)
  • Shortlisted - West Australian Young Readers' Book Award: Primary Age Group (1993)

Walking the Boundaries

first published 1993
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers (1994)
  • Shortlisted - Australian Multicultural Children's Literature Awards: Junior Section

Somewhere Around the Corner

first published 1994
  • Honour - CBCA Younger Readers[2] (1995)
  • Highly Commended - Annual Australian Family Therapists' Award for Children's Literature[3] (1994)

Daughter of the Regiment

first published 1998
  • Shortlisted - CBCA Younger Readers[4] (1999)

Hitler's Daughter

first published 1999
  • Won - CBCA Younger Readers[5] (2000)
  • Won - Sanderson Young Adult Audio Book of the Year Awards: Vision Australia Library (2000)
  • Won - UK National Literacy Association WOW! Award
  • Won - Semi-Grand Prix Award (Japan)
  • Won - Notable Book, US Library Association Notable Book
  • Won - Kids Own Australian Literature Award: Roll of Honour (2007)
  • Won - Kids Own Australian Literature Award: Roll of Honour (2008)
  • Shortlisted - Books I Love Best Yearly: Older Readers (2001)
  • Shortlisted - West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (2002)
  • Shortlisted - Kids Own Australian Literature Award (2002)
  • Shortlisted - Canberra's Own Outstanding List (2002)
  • Shortlisted - Young Australian Best Book Award (2002)
  • Shortlisted - Children's Choice Book Awards: Older Readers
  • Shortlisted - Young Australian Best Book Award: Fiction for Older Readers (2007)
  • Shortlisted - Young Australian Best Book Award: Fiction for Older Readers (2008)
  • Shortlisted - Kids Own Australian Literature Award: Favourite Book of 2008 (2008)
  • Named a "Blue Ribbon" book by the Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books in the USA (2003)
  • Admitted to the Kids' Own Australian Literature Awards' Hall of Fame[6]

The Café on Callisto

first published 2000
  • Won - Aurealis Award for Best Children's Short Fiction (2001)

Lady Dance

first published 2000
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers (2001)

Stamp, Stomp, Whomp

first published 2000
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers (2001)

Missing You, Love Sara

first published 2000
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Older Readers (2001)
  • Shortlisted - West Australian Young Readers' Book Award: Older Readers (2001)
  • Shortlisted - Kids Own Australian Literature Award (2002)
  • Shortlisted - Young Australian Best Book Award (2002)

How to Guzzle Your Garden

first published 2000
  • Shortlisted - CBCA Eve Pownall Award for Information Books[5] (2000)

In the Blood

first published 2001
  • Won - ACT Book of the Year[7] (2002)

Ride the Wild Wind

first published 2002
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers[8] (2003)
  • Shortlisted - New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards - Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature (2003)

Diary of a Wombat

first published 2002
  • Won - American Library Association Notable Children's Book
  • Won - Canberra's Own Outstanding List Award for Best Picture Book (2003)
  • Won - Young Australian Readers' Award (2003)
  • Won - Kids Own Australian Literature Award: Best Picture Book (2003)
  • Won - ABA/A A Neilson Book of the Year (2003)
  • Won - Benjamin Franklin Award, USA (2004)
  • Won - Lemmee Award, USA (2004)
  • Won - KIND Award, USA (2004)
  • Won - Kids' Reading Oz Choice Award (2007)
  • Won - Books I Love Best Yearly Award (2008)
  • Honour - CBCA Picture Book[9] (2003)
  • Shortlisted - Young Australian Best Book Award (2003)
  • Shortlisted - Australian Publisher's Association Book Design Awards for Best Designed Children's Picture Book (2003)
  • Shortlisted - Galley Club Award, Picture Book category of the Children's Choice Book Awards (2003)
  • Shortlisted - Books I Love Best Yearly Award (2004)
  • Shortlisted - Book Sense Book of the Year Award: Children's Illustrated Book (2004)
  • Shortlisted - Books I Love Best Yearly Award (2007)
  • Voted Favourite Picture Book of the Year in the Cuffie Awards in the USA
  • Tied with Diary of a Worm for Funniest Book in the Cuffie Awards in the USA (2003)
  • Number two on the 'Best 20 picture books for 2003' in the USA (2003)

Flesh and Blood

first published 2003
  • Shortlisted - Aurealis Award for best young-adult novel (2004)

Valley of Gold

first published 2003
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers[10] (2004)

Too Many Pears!

first published 2003
  • Shortlisted - COOL Award (2004)
  • Shortlisted - Kids Own Australian Literature Award (2004)

To the Moon and Back

first published 2004
  • Won - CBCA Eve Pownall Award for Information Books[11] (2005)

My Dad the Dragon

first published 2004
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers[12] (2005)

Tom Appleby, Convict Boy

first published 2004
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers[12] (2005)

Pete the Sheep

first published 2005
  • Won - Kids Own Australian Literature Award (2005)

The Secret World of Wombats

first published 2005
  • Shortlisted - NSW Premier's Literary Awards: Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature[13] (2006)

They Came on Viking Ships

first published 2005
  • Won - West Australian Young Readers' Book Award: Younger Readers (2007)
  • Shortlisted - Essex Book Award (UK)
  • Shortlisted - NSW Premier's History Awards: The Young People's History Prize (2006)

Josephine Wants to Dance

first published 2006
  • Won - Australian Booksellers' Book of the Year: Younger Readers (2007)
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Early Childhood[14] (2007)
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Picture Book[15] (2007)

The Goat who Sailed the World

first published 2006
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers[16] (2007)
  • Shortlisted - Young Australian Best Book Award (2008)

Macbeth and Son

first published 2006
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers[16] (2007)
  • Shortlisted - CBCA Younger Readers[16] (2007)

The Shaggy Gully Times

first published 2007
  • Won - White Raven Award (2008)
  • Shortlisted - CBCA Younger Readers (2008)

Pharaoh

first published 2007
  • Shortlisted - CBCA Older Readers (2008)
  • Shortlisted - ACT Book of the Year (2008)

A Rose for the Anzac Boys

first published 2008
  • Honour Book - CBCA Older Readers[17] (2009)

The Night They Stormed Eureka

first published 2009
  • Won - NSW History Award: Young People's History Prize[18] (2011)

The Donkey who Carried the Wounded

first published 2009
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers[19] (2010)

Weevils, War & Wallabies: 1920-1945

first published 2009
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Eve Pownall Award for Information Books[20] (2010)

Queen Victoria's Underpants

first published 2010
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Picture Book (2011)

Oracle

first published 2010
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers (2011)

A Waltz for Matilda

first published 2010
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Children's Book of the Year Award (2011)

Christmas Wombat

first published 2011
  • Shortlisted - Australian Book Industry Award: Book of the Year for Younger Children (2012, awaiting judging)

Nanberry: Black Brother White

first published 2011
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers (2012)[21]
  • Honour - CBCA Younger Readers[22] (2012)
  • Shortlisted - Australian Book Industry Awards (2012, awaiting judging)

Flood

first published 2011
  • Won - International White Raven Award (2012)
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Picture Book (2012)
  • Honour - CBCA Picture Book[22] (2012)

The Roo that Won the Melbourne Cup

first published 2012
  • Won - Notable Book, CBCA Younger Readers (2013)

References

1. ^{{cite news |title= Winners and Shortlists 1990 - 1999 - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/9099.htm#1992 |date= 25 April 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news |title= Winners and Shortlists 1990 - 1999 - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/9099.htm#1995 |date= 25 April 2012}}
3. ^{{cite news |title= The Family Therapy Associations of Australia, Award for Children's Literature |url= http://www.anzjft.com/books2.htm |date= 1 July 2007}}
4. ^{{cite news |title= Winners and Shortlists 1990 - 1999 - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/9099.htm#1999 |date= 25 April 2012}}
5. ^{{cite news |title= Winners 2000 - 2006 - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/2009.htm#2000 |date= 25 April 2012}}
6. ^{{cite news | title= Kids Own Australian Literature Awards Inc.:: Hall of Fame | url= http://www.koalansw.org.au/page/hall_of_fame.html | date= 21 April 2012 | deadurl= yes | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20120518125233/http://www.koalansw.org.au/page/hall_of_fame.html | archivedate= 18 May 2012 | df= }}
7. ^{{cite web|title=ACT Book of the Year Winners |publisher=ACT Virtual Library |url=http://www.library.act.gov.au/find/history/frequentlyaskedquestions/literaryawards/literaryawards2 |accessdate=2007-09-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070831125605/http://www.library.act.gov.au/find/history/frequentlyaskedquestions/literaryawards/literaryawards2 |archivedate=2007-08-31 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
8. ^{{cite news |title= notables03YR - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/natnote03yr.htm |date= 25 April 2012}}
9. ^{{cite news |title= Winners 2000 - 2006 - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/2009.htm#2003 |date= 25 April 2012}}
10. ^{{cite news |title= Natnotables04yr - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/natnote04yr.htm |date= 25 April 2012}}
11. ^{{cite news |title= Winners 2000 - 2006 - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/2009.htm#2005 |date= 25 April 2012}}
12. ^{{cite news |title= Natnote05YR - CBCA |url=http://www.cbca.org.au/Natnote05yr.htm |date= 26 April 2012}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, 2006 Shortlist |url=http://www.arts.nsw.gov.au/awards/LiteraryAwards/2006%20awards/2006shortlist06.htm#eth |date=13 April 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231817/http://www.arts.nsw.gov.au/awards/LiteraryAwards/2006%20awards/2006shortlist06.htm |archivedate=September 27, 2007 }}
14. ^{{cite news |title= Natnotables07EC - CBCA|url=http://www.cbca.org.au/Natnotables07ec.htm |date= 25 April 2012}}
15. ^{{cite news |title= Natnotables07PB - CBCA|url=http://cbca.org.au/Natnotables07pb.htm |date= 25 April 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news |title= Natnotables07YR - CBCA|url=http://cbca.org.au/Natnotables07yr.htm |date= 25 April 2012}}
17. ^{{cite news |title= Winners 2009 - CBCA |url= http://www.cbca.org.au/winners2009.htm#or |date= 25 April 2012}}
18. ^{{cite news |title= Jackie's update April 2011 |url= http://www.jackiefrench.com/april11.html |date= 23 April 2012}}
19. ^{{cite news |title= YR_Notables_2010 - CBCA |url= http://www.cbca.org.au/YoungerReaders_Notables_2010.htm |date= 25 April 2012}}
20. ^{{cite news |title= EP_Notables_2010 - CBCA |url= http://www.cbca.org.au/EvePownall_Notables_2010.htm |date= 25 April 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20120324225530/http://cbca.org.au/EvePownall_Notables_2010.htm |archivedate= 24 March 2012 |df= }}
21. ^{{cite news |title= Short List 2012 - CBCA |url= http://www.cbca.org.au/shortlist_2012.htm#yr |date= 21 April 2012}}
22. ^{{cite news |title= Winners 2012 - CBCA |url= http://cbca.org.au/winners_2012.htm |date= 9 October 2012}}
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