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Wikipedia: Geoffrey Bilson Award
Geoffrey Bilson Award
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The Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young Readers is a Canadian literary award that goes to the best work of historical fiction written for youth each year. The award is named after Geoffrey Bilson a writer of historical fiction for youth and a history professor at the University of Saskatchewan who died suddenly in 1987. Each year's winner receives $1000.

Winners:

  • 1988 - Carol Matas, Lisa
  • 1989 - Martyn Godfrey, Mystery in the Frozen Lands and Dorothy Perkyns, '\'Rachel’s Revolution''
  • 1990 - Kit Pearson, The Sky is Falling
  • 1991 - Marianne Brandis, The Sign of the Scales
  • 1992 - No award
  • 1993 - Celia Barker Lottridge, Ticket to Curlew
  • 1994 - Kit Pearson, The Lights Go On Again
  • 1995 - Joan Clark, The Dream Carvers
  • 1996 - Marianne Brandis, Rebellion: A Novel of Upper Canada
  • 1997 - Janet McNaughton, To Dance at the Palais Royale
  • 1998 - Irene N. Watts, Good-Bye Marianne
  • 1999 - Iain Lawrence, The Wreckers
  • 2000 - deferred to next year
  • 2001 - Sharon McKay, Charlie Wilcox
  • 2002 - Virginia Frances Schwartz, If I Just Had Two Wings
  • 2003 - Joan Clark, The Word for Home

  

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