The Red Cedar Book Award proudly announces the 2023 – 2024 winners: My Left Skate: The Extraordinary Story of Eliezer Sherbatov by Anna Rosner, published by Great Plains Press in the Non-Fiction category and in the Fiction category, Apartment 713 by Kevin Sylvester, published by Harper Collins Canada. This year, the Red Cedar Book Award …
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [Vancouver, BC, May 5, 2024] – The Red Cedar Book Awards invites readers in grades 4 (ish) to 7 (ish) to participate in the 2024 – 2024 season’s voting for Non-Fiction and Fiction categories. The voting period is from May 1, 2024, to May 31, 2024. The online voting form is accessible …
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Start voting for your favourite titles. Find our voting page here!
Reviews by: Cosmic C!! The Gryphon’s Lair I really enjoyed the first book in this series so I was excited to read this book, which is the second one in the series. Although I’d read the first book and I already knew the main characters, I think you could read this book by itself and it …
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Let the voting begin. That is begin May 1 and end May 15! You will find the voting forms under Resources – Voting. The links will be made live at 11:59 pm April 30!
It is the Red Cedar Book Awards author/illustrator season!! This is a great and free opportunity for your group to meet this year’s Red Cedar Book Awards authors/illustrators and ask them all about their books! When you have completed your interview, send us a copy and it will be posted on our website and red …
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FICTION: From Ant to Eagle by Alex Lyttle INFORMATION: Smiley: A Journey of Love by Joanne George CONGRATULATIONS to the winners, and to all the 2018/19 nominees!
Our AGM was held on October 28, and we have decided to put the Gala on hold for a year. This will give us time to focus on building up the Red Cedar program, with a focus on developing financial partnerships and spreading the word about the program. Everything else will proceed as normal, including …
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5 Giraffes by Anne Innis Dagg (Fitzhenry and Whiteside) Adrift at Sea: A Vietnamese Boy’s Story of Survival by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch with Tuan Ho (pajamapress) All the Dirt: A History of Getting Clean by Katherine Ashenburg (Annick) Deep Roots: How Trees Sustain Our Planet by Nikki Tate (Orca) Diwali: Festival of Lights by Rina …
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