ABIA 2016 shortlists announced
The shortlists for this year’s Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) have been announced.
They are:
General fiction book of the year
- The Lake House (Kate Morton, A&U)
- Close Your Eyes (Michael Robotham, Sphere)
- The Perfumer’s Secret (Fiona McIntosh, Michael Joseph)
- The Patterson Girls (Rachael Johns, Mira)
Literary fiction book of the year
- The Natural Way of Things (Charlotte Wood, A&U)
- The Other Side of the World (Stephanie Bishop, Hachette)
- The Secret Chord (Geraldine Brooks, Hachette)
- The World Without Us (Mireille Juchau, Bloomsbury)
General nonfiction book of the year
- One Life: My Mother’s Story (Kate Grenville, Text)
- Island Home (Tim Winton, Hamish Hamilton)
- Australia’s Second Chance (George Megalogenis, Hamish Hamilton)
- The Dismissal (Paul Kelly & Troy Bramston, Viking)
Biography of the year
- Reckoning: A Memoir (Magda Szubanski , Text)
- A Mother’s Story (Rosie Batty, HarperCollins)
- Flesh Wounds (Richard Glover, ABC Books)
- The Anti-Cool Girl (Rosie Waterland, Fourth Estate)
Older children (8 to 14 years)
- Illuminae (Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff, A&U)
- Cloudwish (Fiona Wood, Macmillan)
- The Cat with the Coloured Tail (Gillian Mears, Walker Books)
- Under Suspicion: Friday Barnes Book 2 (R A Spratt, Random House)
Younger children (0 to 8 years)
- The 65-Storey Treehouse (Andy Griffiths, illus by Terry Denton, Pan)
- Perfect (Danny Parker & Freya Blackwood, Little Hare)
- This is a Ball (Beck & Matt Stanton, ABC Books)
- The Amazing True Story Of How Babies Are Made (Fiona Katauskas, ABC Books)
Illustrated book of the year
- Wendy Whiteley and the Secret Garden (Janet Hawley, Lantern)
- The Happy Cookbook (Lola Berry, Plum)
- Cornersmith (Alex Elliott-Howery & James Grant, Murdoch Books)
- I Quit Sugar: Simplicious (Sarah Wilson, Macmillan)
International book of the year
- The Story of the Lost Child (Elena Ferrante, Text)
- The Girl on the Train (Paula Hawkins, Doubleday)
- Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Under-Rated Organ (Giulia Enders, Scribe)
- Grandpa’s Great Escape (David Walliams, HarperCollins)
Matt Richell Award for new writer of the year
- Reckoning: A Memoir (Magda Szubanski, Text)
- Rush Oh! (Shirley Barrett, Picador)
- The Anti-Cool Girl (Rosie Waterland, Fourth Estate)
- Salt Creek (Lucy Treloar, Macmillan)
Small publishers’ children’s book of the year
- Numerical Street (Antonia Presenti & Hilary Bell, NewSouth)
- The Underwater Fancy-Dress Parade (Davina Bell, illus by Allison Colpoys, Scribble)
- Kookoo Kookaburra (Gregg Dreise, Magabala)
- My Pop is a Pirate (Damon Young, illus by Peter Carnavas, UQP)
Small publishers’ adult book of the year
- All Fall Down (Matthew Condon, UQP)
- Body Lengths (Leisel Jones, Black Inc.)
- The Art of Free Travel (Patrick Jones & Meg Ullman, NewSouth)
- Give the Devil His Due (Sulari Gentill, Pantera Press)
A panel of industry experts chose the shortlists from the longlists announced in March. The winners will be announced on 18 May at a ceremony at the Art Gallery of NSW in Sydney.
The ABIAs celebrate the ‘best books of the year, well published’. For more information, visit the ABIA website here.
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