McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award
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The McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award is associated with Brave New Words: The Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards
Brave New Words: The Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards
Brave New Words: The Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards is a gala, held annually in April in Winnipeg, Manitoba, celebrating the best of Manitoban publishing from the previous year...

 and was established in 1988. It is presented to the Manitoba writer whose adult English language book is judged the best written. The author receives a cash award of $5,000, donated by McNally Robinson
McNally Robinson
McNally Robinson Booksellers is a family-operated chain of Canadian independent bookstores founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1981. It is managed by Holly and Paul McNally and their daughter Victoria .- Overview :...

 Booksellers.

Winners

  • 1988 — Jan Horner, Recent Mistakes
  • 1989 — Kristjana Gunnars
    Kristjana Gunnars
    Kristjana Gunnars is an Icelandic-Canadian poet and novelist. Her volumes of poetry include Settlement Poems, which focuses on 19th century Icelandic settlers in Manitoba, and One-Eyed Moon Maps.-External links:...

    , The Prowler
  • 1990 — Di Brandt
    Di Brandt
    Di Brandt is an award-winning Canadian poet and literary critic. Despite the similarity of their names, she should not be confused with poet Dionne Brand.-Biography:...

    , Agnes in the sky
  • 1991 — Margaret Sweatman
    Margaret Sweatman
    Margaret Sweatman is a Canadian writer.Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sweatman was educated at the University of Winnipeg, Concordia University and Simon Fraser University....

    , Fox
  • 1992 — Sandra Birdsell
    Sandra Birdsell
    Sandra Louise Birdsell, CM is a Canadian novelist and short story writer of Métis and Mennonite heritage....

    , The Chrome Suite
  • 1993 — Carol Shields
    Carol Shields
    Carol Ann Shields, CC, OM, FRSC, MA was an American-born Canadian author. She is best known for her 1993 novel The Stone Diaries, which won the U.S. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction as well as the Governor General's Award in Canada.-Biography:Shields was born in Oak Park, Illinois...

    , The Stone Diaries
  • 1994 — Patrick Friesen
    Patrick Friesen
    Patrick Frank Friesen is a Canadian author. He has written many works, from poetry to stage plays. He began his works in 1970, writing books of poetry. This Canadian poet, who was born in Steinbach, Manitoba, studied at the University of Manitoba. While there, he received a Bachelor of Arts ...

    , Blasphemer's Wheel
  • 1995 — Victoria Jason, Kabloona in the Yellow Kayak
  • 1996 — David Bergen
    David Bergen
    David Bergen is a Canadian novelist from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He has published six novels and one collection of short stories since 1993...

    , A Year of Lesser
  • 1997 — Catherine Hunter
    Catherine Hunter
    Catherine Hunter is a Canadian poet, novelist, editor, professor and critic.Hunter received a BA from the University of Winnipeg and an MA and PhD from the University of Victoria...

    , Latent Heat
  • 1998 — Miriam Toews
    Miriam Toews
    Miriam Toews is a Canadian writer of Mennonite descent. She grew up in Steinbach, Manitoba and has lived in Montreal and London, before settling in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She moved to Toronto in 2009....

    , A Boy of Good Breeding
  • 1999 — Gordon Sinclair, Jr., Cowboys and Indians
  • 2000 — Miriam Toews
    Miriam Toews
    Miriam Toews is a Canadian writer of Mennonite descent. She grew up in Steinbach, Manitoba and has lived in Montreal and London, before settling in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She moved to Toronto in 2009....

    , Swing Low: A Life
  • 2001 — Margaret Sweatman, When Alice Lay Down With Peter
  • 2002 — Jake MacDonald
    Jake MacDonald
    Jake MacDonald is a Canadian author who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Over twenty-five years he has produced eight books of both fiction and non-fiction and several hundred stories for many of Canada’s leading publications, including the Globe and Mail, Canadian Geographic, Macleans, Cottage Life,...

    , Houseboat Chronicles: Notes from a Life in Shield Country
  • 2003 — Armin Wiebe
    Armin Wiebe
    Armin Wiebe is a Canadian novelist of Mennonite descent born in Altona, Manitoba.Wiebe has written numerous humorous novels about Mennonites including The Salvation of Yasch Siemens, "Murder in Gutenthal", and "The Second Coming of Yeeat Shpanst". In 1984, he was shortlisted for the Stephen...

    , Tatsea
  • 2004 — Miriam Toews
    Miriam Toews
    Miriam Toews is a Canadian writer of Mennonite descent. She grew up in Steinbach, Manitoba and has lived in Montreal and London, before settling in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She moved to Toronto in 2009....

    , A Complicated Kindness
    A Complicated Kindness
    A Complicated Kindness is a novel by Canadian author Miriam Toews.Originally published in 2004 by Knopf Canada, it was the winner of the Governor General's Award for English Fiction, and was nominated for the Giller Prize. It spent over a year on the Canadian bestseller lists...

  • 2005 — David Bergen
    David Bergen
    David Bergen is a Canadian novelist from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He has published six novels and one collection of short stories since 1993...

    , The Time in Between
  • 2006 — Faith Johnston, A Great Restlessness: The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen
  • 2008 — Wayne Tefs
    Wayne Tefs
    Wayne Tefs is a Canadian novelist, critic, and anthologist.-Personal life:Tefs lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba with his wife, Kristen Wittman and son, Andrew. He was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, the middle of three children, to Armin and Stella Tefs, and grew up in Northwestern Ontario...

    , Be Wolf: A True Account of the Survival of Reinhold Kaletsch
  • 2010 - Allan Levine
    Allan Levine
    Allan Levine is a Canadian author from Winnipeg, Manitoba, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writing. As of 2004, Levine teaches history at St...

    ,Coming of Age: A History of the Jewish People of Manitoba
  • 2011 — Dora Dueck
    Dora Dueck
    Dora Dueck is a Canadian writer and editor. She is the author of Under the Still Standing Sun and the co-editor of Northern Lights: An Anthology of Contemporary Christian Writing in Canada...

    , This Hidden Thing

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