2009 Oklahoma Book Award Finalists
Children/Young Adults
Chosen—P.C. and Kristin
Cast—St.
Martin’s Press
On a Road
in Africa—Kim Doner—Tricycle Press
It Wasn’t Much: Ten True
Tales of Oklahoma Heroes—Jana Hausburg—Forty-Sixth Star Press
The
Trial of Standing Bear—Frank Keating—Oklahoma Heritage
Association
Spy—Anna Myers—Walker
and Company
The Spectacular
Now—Tim Tharp—Random House
Poetry
Lessons From An Oklahoma Girlhood—Dorothy Alexander—Village
Books Press
Two Tables Over—Nathan Brown—
Antidotes & Home Remedies—Jim Chastain—Village Books Press
Shots On—Carol Hamilton—Finishing Line Press
Rounding the Human
Corners—Linda Hogan—Coffee
House Press
Non-fiction
Oklahoma: A History—W. David
Baird and Danney Goble—University
of Oklahoma Press
A Letter to America—David Boren—University
of Oklahoma Press
Only in Oklahoma—Gene Curtis—World Publishing
Company
The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of
Thomas Jefferson—Kevin
J. Hayes—Oxford University Press
The Chouteaus—Stan Hoig—University
of New Mexico Press
Grappling with Demon Rum: The Cultural Struggle
Over Liquor in Early Oklahoma—James E. Klein—University
of Oklahoma Press
In Reckless Hands: Skinner v. Oklahoma and the
Near Triumph of American Eugenics—Victoria F. Nourse—W.W. Norton
Full
Court Quest: The Girls from Shaw Indian School, Basketball Champions of
the World—Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith—University
of Oklahoma Press
The Nez Perces in Indian Territory—J. Diane Pearson—University
of Oklahoma Press
Hunting the American West—Richard C. Rattenbury—Boone
and Crockett Club
Design and Illustration
Juxtapositions: Brunel Faris and the Visual Arts
in Oklahoma City—Carl
Brune—Full Circle Press
On a Road in Africa—Kim Doner—Tricycle
Press
Charles Faudree Interiors—Debra McQuiston—Gibbs Smith
They Know Who They Are—Mike and Martha Larsen—Chickasaw Press
How
We Lived: A Pictorial History of the Places Oklahomans Have Called Home—Holley
Mangham—Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency
What Dogs
Want for Christmas—Kandy Radzinski—Sleeping Bear Press
Placing Memory:
A Photographic Exploration of Japanese American Internment—Photography by Todd Stewart, Design by Eric H. Anderson and Karen Hayes-Thumann—University
of Oklahoma Press
The Trial of Standing Bear—Mike Wimmer—Oklahoma
Heritage Association
Fiction
People of the Whale—Linda Hogan—W.W.
Norton
Made
in the USA—Billie Letts—Grand Central Publishing
Trudy’s
Promise—Marcia Preston—Mira Books
To Honor the Dead—Joseph
Shaw—University of New Mexico Press
The Black Hand—Will Thomas—Simon & Schuster
Sweeping Up Glass—Carolyn Wall—Poisoned Pen Press
The Oklahoma Center for the Book, sponsor of the Oklahoma Book Award
competition, is a non-profit, 501-c-3 organization located in the Oklahoma
Department of Libraries. Established in 1986 as an outreach program of
the Library of Congress, the Oklahoma Center was the fourth such state
center formed. It is governed by a volunteer board of directors from across
the state.
The mission of the Oklahoma Center for
the Book is
to
promote the work of Oklahoma authors,
to promote the
literary heritage of the state, and
to encourage reading
for pleasure by Oklahomans of all ages. For more information about the Oklahoma Center for the Book or the Oklahoma
Book Award program, contact Connie Armstrong, 200 N.E. 18th Street,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105; or call 1-800-522-8116 toll free, statewide;
in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, call 522-3383.
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