Here is what the judges had to say:
“A compelling and poignant narrative that honours the ancestry of many Canadian Ukrainians. During the depression era, Mitchell’s memorable characters valiantly face betrayal and every hardship that prairie life renders in their search for a better life.”
The other finalists for the 2012 Kobzar award were:
by Myrna Kostash
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell (M)
by Rhea Tregebov
Jews in Ukrainian Literature
by Myroslav Shkandrij
Mammoth
by Larissa Andrusyshyn
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/03/kobzar-literary-award-shandi-mitchells.html
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