The winners of the 2012 Atlantic Book Awards have been announced. Here for your reading consideration are the six winners from the adult categories:
Margaret and John Savage First Book Award
The Town That Drowned (M)
by Riel Nason
“The Town That Drowned’ evokes the awkwardness of childhood, the thrill of first love, and the importance of having a place to call home. Deftly written in a deceptively unassuming style, Nason’s keen insights into human nature and the depth of human attachment to place make this novel ripple in an amber tension of light and shadow.” – publisher
Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award (Fiction)
Great Village (M)
by Mary Rose Donnelly
Ches Crosbie Barristers Fiction Award
Moonlight Sketches (M)
by Gerard Collins
APMA Best Atlantic-Published Book Award
Eco-Innovators: sustainability in Atlantic Canada (M)
by Chris Benjamin
Dartmouth Book Award for Non-fiction in Memory of Robbie Robertson
The Atlantic Coast: a natural history (M)
by Harry Thurston
Democracy 250 Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing
Necessaries and Sufficiencies: planter society in Londonderry, Onslow and Truro townships, 1761-1780 (M)
by Carol Campbell and James F. Smith
They describe patterns of migration and settlement, daily-life, occupations and husbandry, religion and education, government and justice, women and families, barter and land-division. Since they focus on 1761-1780 they also look closely at the tense relationship to the British crown and its loyalists and the revolutionary Americans they lived amongst.” -publisher
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/05/2012-atlantic-book-awards.html