Award-Winning Books

Award-Winning Books

Browse through this distinguished collection of award-winning titles.

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The Breadwinner

\"All girls [should read] The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis.\" — Malala Yousafzai, New York Times

The Composition

When soldiers take his friend's father away, things suddenly become complicated for Pedro, a situation all too familiar to children around the world.

The Crazy Man

Winner of the Governor General's Award, The Crazy Man is a moving and unforgettable story of a period of crisis in a young girl's life.

The Funeral

A child's first experience of death involves love, laughter and some big questions about life.

The Great Poochini

A very funny story full of adventure and punning for dog and opera lovers alike. Winner of the Governor General’s Award for illustration.

The King's Daughter

An eighteen-year-old orphan is summoned to sail from France to the wilds of North America to become a king's daughter and marry a French settler.

The Last Two Crayons

Sienna looks forward to drawing a picture for her school’s spring art show, until she ends up with the last two crayons—dark brown and light brown.

The Maestro

Young Burl Crow doesn't get many breaks but his meeting with Nathaniel Orlando Gow, the Maestro, changes Burl's life forever.

The Mzungu Boy

A child's-eye view of village life in Kenya in the late 1950s and the growing violence that would change the entire structure of colonial Africa.

The Prisoner and the Writer

An illustrated, middle-grade treatment of the Dreyfus Affair told from the perspectives of Jewish army captain Alfred Dreyfus and writer Emile Zola.<\/strong><\/p>

The Secret Life of Owen Skye

Owen Skye is skinny and quiet and has big ears. He does everything his older brother says, while trying to stay one step ahead of his little brother.

The Several Lives of Orphan Jack

In the tradition of Natalie Babbitt, Sarah Ellis brings her quirky sense of humor and imagination to bear in this witty, warm fable.