An awards presentation ceremony will highlight the Nebraska Center
for the Book's
Celebration of Nebraska Books on
October 26 at the Nebraska State Historical Society's Museum of
Nebraska History, 15th and P Streets, in downtown Lincoln. Winners
of the
2013 Nebraska Book Awards will be honored
and the celebration will include readings by some of the winning
authors. And the winners are:
2013 Nebraska Book Award Winners
Anthology: Artifacts & Illuminations: Critical Essays
on Loren Eiseley edited by Tom Lynch and Susan N. Maher, University
of Nebraska Press
Children’s Picture Book: House Held Up by
Trees by Ted Kooser, Candlewick Press
Cover/Design/Illustration: Nebraska's Post
Office Murals: Born of the Depression, Fostered by the New Deal
by L. Robert Puschendorf, Design by Nathan Putens, Nebraska State
Historical Society Books
Cover/Design/Illustration Book Arts Award: In
Times of Considerable Wars and Interludes by Don Welch, Design,
Illustration and Production by Elysia Mann, All Along Press
Fiction: Hell or High Water by Joy Castro,
Thomas Dunne Books
Fiction Honor: Lake Country: A Novel by
Sean Doolittle, Bantam Books
Nonfiction Autobiography: Called to Justice:
The Life of a Federal Trial Judge by Hon. Warren K. Urbom and
William Jay Riley, Law in the American West, Bison Books, University
of Nebraska Press
and
Backstage: Stories from My Life in Public Television by Ron
Hull, Bison Books, University of Nebraska
Nonfiction Biography: Free Radical:
Ernest Chambers, Black Power, and the Politics of Race by Tekla
Agbala Ali Johnson and Quintard Taylor, Texas Tech University Press
Nonfiction Essay: What the River Carries:
Encounters with the Mississippi, Missouri, and Platte by Lisa
Knopp, University of Missouri
Nonfiction History: Standing Firmly by the
Flag: Nebraska Territory and the Civil War, 1861-1867 by James
E. Potter, Bison Books, University of Nebraska Press
Nonfiction Nebraska as Place: Nebraska's Post
Office Murals: Born of the Depression, Fostered by the New Deal
by L. Robert Puschendorf, Nebraska State Historical Society Books
Poetry: Stray Cat Blues by Hal Sirowitz,
The Backwaters Press
Young Adult Fiction: The Miseducation of
Cameron Post by emily m. danforth, Balzer + Bray
Youth Nonfiction: Light on the Prairie: Solomon
D. Butcher, Photographer of Nebraska’s Pioneer Days by Nancy
Plain, Bison Books, University of Nebraska Press
The celebration, free and open to the public, will also feature
presentation of the Nebraska Center for the Book's Jane Geske Award
to the Nebraska Library Commission for exceptional contribution to
literacy, books, reading, libraries, and literature in Nebraska. The
Jane Geske Award commemorates Geske's passion for books, and was
established in recognition of her contributions to the well-being of
the libraries of Nebraska. Jane Pope Geske was a founding member of
the Nebraska Center for the Book, former director of the Nebraska
Library Commission, and a long-time leader in Nebraska library and
literary activities.
This year the Celebration marks the ninth year of One Book One
Nebraska, selecting and promoting a book title for Nebraskans to
read to celebrate the literary richness of our state.
O
Pioneers! is the 2013 One Book One Nebraska, and Nebraska
libraries and other literary and cultural organizations across the
state are hosting activities and events to encourage all Nebraskans
to read and discuss the same book (see
http://onebook.nebraska.gov.)
The Nebraska Center for the Book Annual Meeting will be held at 2:30
p.m.--just prior to the 3:30-6:30 p.m. celebration. An awards
reception honoring the winning authors, book signings, and
announcement of the
2014 One Book One Nebraska book choice will
conclude the festivities.
The Celebration of Nebraska Books is sponsored by Nebraska Center
for the Book, Humanities Nebraska, and Nebraska Library Commission,
in partnership with the Nebraska State Historical Society, Museum of
Nebraska History, and the Friends of the University of Nebraska
Press. The Nebraska Center for the Book is housed at the Nebraska
Library Commission and brings together the state's readers, writers,
booksellers, librarians, publishers, printers, educators, and
scholars to build the community of the book, supporting programs to
celebrate and stimulate public interest in books, reading, and the
written word. The Nebraska Center for the Book is supported by the
Nebraska Library Commission.
As the state library agency, the Nebraska Library Commission is an
advocate for the library and information needs of all Nebraskans.
The mission of the Library Commission is statewide promotion,
development, and coordination of library and information services,
bringing together people and information.
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