Iain Lawrence

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Iain Lawrence (born 1955)[1] is a Canadian author for children and young adults.[2] In 2007 he won a Governor General's Literary Award in Children's Literature for Gemini Summer, [3]and in 2011, he was presented with the Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People.[4]

Born1955 (age 7071)
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Iain Lawrence
Born1955 (age 7071)
Alma materLangara College
Notable works
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Biography

Lawrence was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, in 1955.[2] He has lived on Gabriola Island since 2000.[2] Lawrence attended Langara College in Vancouver studying journalism.[2] After school he worked for the Prince Rupert Daily News and other newspapers in northern British Columbia.[2] In his free time he wrote a number of unpublished children's fiction books, and was able to publish two non-fiction books about sailing, his hobby.[2] A Chicago agent encouraged him to concentrate on children's fiction so he reworked one of his earlier books, The Wrecker, and sold it to Random House in 1994.[2] Since then he has published many more books, in 2007 Random House reported he had sold more than one million books in North America.[2]

List of books

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Month and yearSeriesTitleAwards
January 2005Far-Away Places: 50 Anchorages on the Northwest Coast
May 1998The High Seas trilogyThe Wreckers
May 1999The High Seas trilogyThe Smugglers
October 2000Ghost Boy
August 2001The High Seas trilogyThe Buccaneers
October 2001Lord of the Nutcracker Men
September 2002The Lightkeeper's Daughter
June 2004B for Buster
April 2005The Curse of the Jolly Stone trilogyThe Convicts
November 2005The Curse of the Jolly Stone trilogyThe Cannibals
October 2006Gemini Summer
November 2007The Curse of the Jolly Stone trilogyThe Castaways
July 2008The Seance
November 2009The Giant-Slayer
November 2011The Winter Pony
January 2016The Skeleton Tree
March 2021Deadman's Castle
August 2022Fire on Headless Mountain
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Gemini Summer

The book was reviewed in Publishers Weekly,[5] Quill and Quire,[6] Kirkus Reviews,[7] CM Magazine,[8] Saskatoon StarPhoenix,[9] The Horn Book Magazine,[10] School Library Journal,[11] Booklist,[12] Library Media Connection,[13] Resource Links,[14] and Books in Canada.[15]

Awards and honours

Nine of Lawrence's books are Junior Library Guild selections: The Wreckers (1998),[16] Lord of the Nutcracker Men (2001),[17] B for Buster (2004),[18] The Convicts (2005),[19] The Cannibals (2006),[20] The Castaways (2008),[21] The Séance (2008),[22] The Skeleton Tree (2016),[23] and Deadman's Castle (2021).[24]

In 2007, the Bank Street College of Education included Gemini Summer on their list of the best children's books of the year.

In 2011, Lawrence received the Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People,[25] an award presented to Canadian authors whose "body of work ... demonstrates the highest literary standards."[4]

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Awards for Lawrence's writing
Year Title Award Result Ref.
1999 The Wreckers ALA Best Books for Young Adults Selection [26]
Geoffrey Bilson Award Winner [27]
Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers Selection [28]
2000 The Smugglers ALA Best Books for Young Adults Selection [29]
2001 Ghost Boy ALA Best Books for Young Adults Selection [30]
2003 The Lightkeeper's Daughter ALA Best Books for Young Adults Selection [31]
2005 B for Buster ALA Best Books for Young Adults Top 14 [32]
2006 The Convicts Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize Finalist
2007 Gemini Summer Governor General's Award for English-Language Children's Literature Winner [3][33]
Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award Winner [34][35]
Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize Finalist [2]
2009 The Seance Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize Finalist
2010 The Giant-Slayer ALSC Notable Children's Books Selection [36][37]
2011 Chocolate Lily Young Readers’ Choice Award Winner [38]
2017 The Skeleton Tree Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards: Fan's Choice Award Winner [39]
Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize Winner [40]
TD Canadian Children's Literature Award Finalist [41][42]
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Publications

The Curse of the Jolly Stone trilogy

  • The Convicts (April 2004)
  • The Cannibals (November 2005)
  • The Castaways (November 2007)

The Wreckers series

  • The Wreckers (May 1998)
  • The Smugglers (May 1999)
  • The Buccaneers (August 2001)

Non-fiction

  • Far-Away Places: 50 Anchorages on the Northwest Coast (April 1995)

References

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