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*[[David Elias]], ''Sunday Afternoon''
*[[David Elias]], ''Sunday Afternoon''
*[[Ibi Kaslik]], ''Skinny''
*[[Ibi Kaslik]], ''Skinny''
*[[Arthur Motyer]], ''What's Remembered"
*[[Arthur Motyer]], ''What's Remembered''
*[[Catherine Safer]], ''Bishop's Road''
*[[Catherine Safer]], ''Bishop's Road''

===[[2005]]===
(Winner to be announced)
*[[Joseph Boyden]], ''Three Day Road''
*[[Anne Giardini]], ''The Sad Truth About Happiness''
*[[Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer]], ''The Nettle Spinner''
*[[B. Glen Rotchin]], ''The Rent Collector''
*[[Howard Akler]], ''The City Man''
*[[Brenda Brooks]], ''Gotta Find Me an Angel''





Revision as of 18:15, 18 May 2006

The Books in Canada First Novel Award has a tumultuous history. It was founded by the literary magazine Books in Canada but when money ran short the award was managed by Smithbooks and became the Smithbooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award. When Smithbooks was acquired by Chapters Books Inc., it became the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award. In 1999 the magazine decided to end its affiliation with Chapters. It is now officially the Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award.

Winners and Nominees

The 1976 award was a tie.

The 1999 award was a tie.

(Winner to be announced)