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Nominees for FICTION are....
Born to Rock
by Gordon Korman
Scholastic Canada.
The Girls They Left Behind
by Bernice Thurman Hunter
Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
The Isabel Factor
by Gayle Friesen
Kids Can Press.
Johnny Kellock Died Today
by Hadley Dyer
HarperCollins Canada.
Megiddo's Shadow
by Arthur Slade
HarperCollins Canada.
Not a Trace
Series: A Chloe and Levesque Mystery
by Norah McClintock
Scholastic Canada.
The Plague
Feather and Bone: The Crow Chronicles
by Clem Martini
Kids Can Press.
The Raintree Rebellion
by Janet McNaughton
HarperCollins.
Red Goodwin
by John Wilson
Ronsdale.
We All Fall Down
by Eric Walters
Random House.
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Nominees for NON-FICTION are....
Alligator & Crocodile Rescue
Changing the Future for Endangered Wildlife
Series: Firefly Animal Rescue
by Trish Snyder
Firefly Books.
The Blue Jean Book
The Story Behind the Seams
by Tanya Lloyd Kyi
Annick Press.
In Your Face
The Culture of Beauty and You
by Shari Graydon
Annick.
Into the World of the Dead
Astonishing Adventures in the Underworld
by Michael Boughn
Annick.
It's Your Room
A Decorating Guide for Real Kids
by Janice Weaver & Frieda Wishinsky. Illustrated by Claudia Dávila.
Tundra Books.
Jean Chrétien
The scrapper who climbed his way to the top
by Nate Hendley. Illustrated by Gabriel Morrisette.
Jackfruit Press.
Money, Money, Money
Where It Comes From, How to Save It, Spend It and Make It
by Eve Drobot. Illustrated by Claudia Dávila.
Maple Tree Press.
Our Stories, Our Songs
African Children Talk About AIDS
by Deborah Ellis
Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
Season of Rage
Hugh Burnett and the Struggle for Civil Rights
by John Cooper
Tundra Books.
Thieves!
Ten stories of surprising heists, comical capers and daring escapades
Series: True Stories from the Edge
by Andreas Schroeder
Annick Press.
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