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The Ann Connor Brimer Book Award is a $2000 prize given each year to an Atlantic Canadian writer deemed to have made an outstanding contribution to children's literature. The award is named for Ann Elizabeth Connor Brimer - a Nova Scotia teacher, executive director of the Canadian Learning Materials Centre, a research associate with the Atlantic Institute of Education, a program coordinator in continuing education at Dalhousie University, a founding member of the Nova Scotia Coalition on Arts and Culture, and Atlantic officer of the Canadian Children's Centre - and is sponsored by the Nova Scotia Library Association. ==Winners== *2014 - Jill MacLean - ''Nix Minus One'' *2013 - Lisa Harrington - ''Live to Tell'' *2012 - Susan White - ''The Year Mrs. Montague Cried'' *2011 - Valerie Sherrard - ''The Glory Wind'' *2010 - Jill MacLean - ''The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy'' *2009 - Jill MacLean - ''The Nine Lives of Travis Keating'' *2008 - K.V. Johansen - ''Nightwalker'' *2007 - Budge Wilson - ''Friendships'' *2006 - Kevin Major - ''Aunt Olga’s Christmas Postcards'' *2005 - Alice Walsh, ''Pomiuk, Prince of the North'' *2004 - Don Aker, ''The First Stone'' *2003 - Lesley Choyce, ''Shoulder the Sky'' *2002 - Francis Wolfe, ''Where I Live'' *2001 - Janet McNaughton, ''The Secret Under My Skin'' *2000 - David Weale, ''The True Meaning of Crumbfest'' *1999 - Janet McNaughton, ''Make or Break Spring'' *1998 - Kevin Major, ''The House of Wooden Santas'' *1997 - Janet McNaughton, ''To Dance at the Palais Royale'' *1996 - Don Aker, ''Of Things Not Seen'' *1995 - Sheree Fitch, ''Mabel Murple'' *1994 - Lesley Choyce, ''Good Idea Gone Bad'' *1993 - Budge Wilson, ''Oliver's War'' *1992 - Kevin Major, ''Eating Between the Lines'' *1991 - Joyce Barkhouse, ''Pit Pony'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ann Connor Brimer Award」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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