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2012 ABIA finalists announced

The finalists for this year’s Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) have been announced.

The winners of the awards, as well as the Lloyd O’Neil Award and the Pixie O’Harris Award, will be announced at the ABIAs presentation dinner in Sydney on 18 May as part of this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival.

The finalists in each of the categories are:

Chain / Franchise Bookseller of the Year

  • NSW / ACT  Hill of Content Bookshop (Balmain)
  • QLD  Dymocks Indooroopilly
  • SA / NT  Dymocks Adelaide
  • TAS  Dymocks Hobart
  • VIC  Hill of Content Bookshop (Melbourne)
  • WA Dymocks Garden City (Booragoon)

 

Independent Bookseller of the Year

  • NSW / ACT Shearer’s Bookshop
  • QLD Avid Reader
  • SA / NT Imprints Booksellers
  • TAS Fullers Bookshop (Hobart)
  • VIC Readings Books Music and Film (Carlton)
  • WA Bookcaffe and The Lane Bookshop (tied)

 

Specialist Bookseller of the Year

  • NSW / ACT The Cookery Book
  • QLD The Library Shop
  • SA / NT ALS Library Services
  • TAS Stories Bookshop
  • VIC Books for Cooks
  • WA Boffins Bookshop

 

Regional Bookseller of the Year

  • NSW / ACT Gleebooks at Blackheath
  • QLD Mary Who? Bookshop and ABC Centre
  • SA / NT Dymocks Alice Springs
  • TAS Fullers Bookshop (Launceston)
  • VIC Lorne Beach Books
  • WA Margaret River Bookshop

 

Bookseller Promotional Campaign of the Year

  • Narrabri ProSound for Left Neglected
  • Avid Reader for National Bookshop Day
  • Avid Reader for Salon Series
  • Riverbend Books for Event Series
  • Robinsons Bookshop for Oldest General Independent Bookshop Promotion
  • Readings for 1Q84

 

Small Publisher of the Year

  • Black Inc
  • Scribe Publications
  • Text Publishing
  • UWA Publishing

 

Publisher of the Year

  • Murdoch Books
  • Allen & Unwin
  • HarperCollins
  • Penguin Group
  • Random House

 

Distributor of the Year

  • Footprint Books
  • Alliance Distribution Services
  • Harper Entertainment Distribution Services
  • Random House
  • United Book Distributors

 

Publisher Promotional Campaign of the Year

  • Random House for Passion by Lauren Kate
  • Random House for Vintage Classics
  • Random House for 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami

 

International Success of the Year

  • HarperCollins for Burqalicous by Becky Wicks
  • Hachette for Embrace, Enticed and Emblaze by Jessica Shirvington
  • Penguin Group for Midnight in Peking by Paul French
  • Allen & Unwin for Lovesong and Autumn Laing by Alex Miller

 

Illustrated Book of the Year

  • Paris (Janelle McCulloch, Plum)
  • Tasting India (Christine Manfield, Lantern)
  • Indochine (Luke Nguyen, Murdoch Books)
  • Rose Petal Jam (Beata Zatorska & Simon Target, Tabula Books)
  • Zumbo (Adriano Zumbo, Murdoch Books)

 

Biography of the Year

  • Life Without Limits (Nick Vujicic, Inspired Living)
  • A Private Life (Michael Kirby, A&U)
  • Franklin and Eleanor: An Extraordinary Marriage (Hazel Rowley, MUP)
  • Darren Lockyer (Darren Lockyer & Dan Koch, Ebury)
  • The Long Road to Paris (Cadel Evans, Hardie Grant)

 

General Nonfiction Book of the Year

  • Biggest Estate on Earth (Bill Gammage, A&U)
  • Worse Things Happen At Sea (William McInnes & Sarah Watt, Hachette)
  • Women’s Stuff (Kaz Cooke, Viking)
  • Mawson (Peter FitzSimons, William Heinemann)
  • After Words (Paul Keating, A&U)

 

Book of the Year for Younger Children (age range 0 to 8 years)

  • Christmas Wombat (Jackie French & Bruce Whatley, Angus & Robertson)
  • Rudie Nudie (Emma Quay, ABC Kids)
  • One Small Island (Alison Lester, Viking)
  • Look! A Book! (Libby Gleeson & Freya Blackwood, Little Hare)
  • The Big Books of Billie (Sally Rippin, HGE)

 

Book of the Year for Older Children (age range 8 to 14 years)

  • Coming of the Whirlpool: Ship Kings 1 (Andrew McGahan, A&U)
  • Brotherband 1: The Outcasts (John Flanagan, Random House)
  • The Travel Book, Not for Parents Edition (Lonely Planet)
  • Shift (Em Bailey, HGE)
  • The 13-Storey Treehouse (Andy Griffiths, Pan Macmillan)

 

Literary Fiction Book of the Year

  • Past the Shallows (Favel Parrett, Hachette)
  • Caleb’s Crossing (Geraldine Brooks, Fourth Estate)
  • Foal’s Bread (Gillian Mears (A&U)
  • All That I Am (Anna Funder, Penguin)
  • The Street Sweeper (Elliot Perlman, Vintage)

 

General Fiction Book of the Year

  • Lola’s Secret (Monica McInerney, Michael Joseph)
  • The Freudian Slip (Marion von Adlerstein, Hachette)
  • Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves (Matthew Reilly, Macmillan)
  • Sarah Thornhill (Kate Grenville, Text)
  • The Wreckage (Michael Robotham, Sphere)

 

Newcomer of the Year (debut writer)

  • Life Without Limits (Nick Vujicic, A&U)
  • The Little Veggie Patch Co (Fabian Capomolla & Mat Pember, Plum)
  • A Private Life (Michael Kirby, A&U)
  • Past the Shallows (Favel Parrett, Hachette)
  • The Roving Party (Rohan Wilson, A&U)

 

Book of the Year

  • Caleb’s Crossing (Geraldine Brooks, Fourth Estate)
  • Past the Shallows (Favel Parrett, Hachette)
  • Foal’s Bread (Gillian Mears, A&U)
  • Worse Things Happen At Sea (William McInnes & Sarah Watt, Hachette)
  • All That I Am (Anna Funder, Penguin)
  • The Street Sweeper (Elliot Perlman, Vintage).

 

The Australian Publishers Association (APA) has also announced that it will present a new award for digital innovation as part of this year’s ABIAs. The Book Industry Digital Innovation Award will be sponsored by Publishing Technology and aims to celebrate ‘a digital initiative’ created by an Australian business or individuals and which has ‘provided a meaningful contribution to raising awareness of books both within and outside of the industry’. Nominations are now open for the award and can be submitted via the APA website.

 

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