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Wikipedia: Norma Fleck Award
Norma Fleck Award
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The Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction is a lurcrative literary award for children's non-fiction. It was founded in 1990 by Jim Fleck and named after his mother Norma Fleck, an avid reader. Each year's winner recieves $10,000.

1999

Winner

Andy Turnbull and Debora Pearson, By Truck to the North: My Winter Adventure

Other Finalists:
Gena K. Gorrell, Catching Fire: The Story of Firefighting
Barbara Greenwood, The Last Safehouse: A Story of the Underground Railroad
Larry Verstraete, Accidental Discoveries: From Laughing Gas to Dynamite
Mary Wallace, The Inuksuk Book

2000

Winner:

Simon Tookoome and Sheldon Oberman, The Shaman's Nephew: A Life in the Far North

Other Finalists:
Sarah Ellis, The Young Writer's Companion
Linda Maybarduk, The Dancer Who Flew: A Memoir of Rudolf Nureyev
Irene Morck, Five Pennies: A Prairie Boy's Story

2001

Winner:

Gena K. Gorrell, Heart and Soul: The Story of Florence Nightingale

Other Finalists:
Linda Granfield, Pier 21: Gateway of Hope
Ann Love and Jane Drake, The Kids Book of the Far North
Ronald Orenstein, New Animal Discoveries
Candace Savage, Born to be a Cowgirl: A Spirited Ride Through the Old West

2002

Winner:

Jack Batten, The Man Who Ran Faster Than Everyone: The Story of Tom Longboat

Other Finalists:
Karen Levine, Hana's Suitcase
Susan Musgrave, Nerves Out Loud: Critical Moments in the Lives of Seven Teen Girls
Jane Pavanel, The Sex Book: an alphabet of smarter love
John Wilson, Righting Wrongs: The Story of Norman Bethune

  

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