Amazon.ca First Novel Award

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The Amazon.ca First Novel Award, formerly the Books in Canada First Novel Award, is a Canadian literary award, co-presented by Amazon.ca and The Walrus to the best first novel in English published the previous year by a citizen or resident of Canada.[1] It has been awarded since 1976.[1]

The First Novel Award was founded by the literary magazine Books in Canada.[1] Between 1976 and 1994, the award was sponsored by SmithBooks. During this period, the award was known as the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award.[1] When SmithBooks was acquired by Chapters, it became the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award.[1]

The award was reorganized when Books in Canada was acquired by Adrian and Olga Stein in 1995. The Steins retained a first novel editor, introduced a comprehensive first novel review program, and formalized the adjudication process.

Amazon first signed on as a sponsor of the award in 2001,[2] with the award presented as the amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award through the 2000s. Full administration of the award was taken over by Amazon in 2009 and its name was changed to the current incarnation. The Amazon.com arrangement saw the prize award initially doubled to $10,000, and then increased to its current amount of $40,000, with shortlisted finalists each receiving over $6,000.

Winners and nominees[edit]

At different times in its history, the award has been presented early in the year for works published in the preceding year, late in the year for works published in the same year as the presentation, or mid-year for an eligibility period that straddled parts of both years. For clarity, the list below is organized by the year of presentation rather than the year of publication eligibility.

1970s[edit]

Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1977-1979
Year Author Title Result Ref.
1977 Ian McLachlan The Seventh Hexagram Winner [3]
Michael Ondaatje Coming Through Slaughter Winner
Alice Boissoneau Eileen McCullough Finalist [4]
David Kellum The Falling World of Tristram Pocket Finalist
Susan Kerslake Middlewatch Finalist
Sharon Riis The True Story of Ida Johnson Finalist
Carol Shields Small Ceremonies Finalist
Mary Soderstrom The Descent of Andrew McPherson Finalist
1978 Oonah McFee Sandbars Winner [5]
Shane Dennison Sidehill Gouger Finalist [6]
Pauline Gedge Child of the Morning Finalist
Jack Hodgins The Invention of the World Finalist
M. T. Kelly I Do Remember the Fall Finalist
Helen Levi A Small Informal Dance Finalist
Morley Torgov The Abramsky Variations Finalist
1979 Joan Barfoot Abra Winner [1]
Michael Dorland The Double-Cross Circuit Finalist [7]
Clive Doucet Disneyland, Please Finalist
Margaret Drury Gane Parade on an Empty Street Finalist
Kevin Major Hold Fast Finalist
Frank Paci The Italians Finalist

1980s[edit]

Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1980-1989
Year Author Title Result Ref.
1980 Clark Blaise Lunar Attractions Winner [8]
Victoria Branden Mrs. Job Finalist
Stan Dragland Peckertracks Finalist
Florence Evans A Man Without Passion Finalist
Shirley Faessler Everything in the Window Finalist
Katherine Govier Random Descent Finalist
Betty Lambert Crossings Finalist
1981 W. D. Valgardson Gentle Sinners Winner [9]
Martyn Burke Laughing War Finalist
Susan Musgrave The Charcoal Burners Finalist
Graham Petrie Seahorse Finalist
Leon Rooke Fat Woman Finalist
1982 Joy Kogawa Obasan Winner [10]
Jim Christy Streethearts Finalist
George Jonas Final Decree Finalist
Edward O. Phillips Sunday's Child Finalist
Gary Ross Always Tip the Dealer Finalist
1983 W. P. Kinsella Shoeless Joe Winner [11]
Lorris Elliott Coming for to Carry Finalist [12]
Geraldine Rahmani Blue Finalist
Nessa Rapoport Preparing for Sabbath Finalist
Ann Rosenberg The Bee Book Finalist
1984 Heather Robertson Willie: A Romance Winner [8]
Robert G. Collins Tolerable Levels of Violence Finalist
Susan Swan The Biggest Modern Woman in the World Finalist
George Szanto Not Working Finalist
Wayne Tefs Figures on a Wharf Finalist
1985 Geoffrey Ursell Perdue, or How the West Was Lost Winner [13]
Sharon Butala Country of the Heart Finalist
Douglas Glover Precious Finalist
John Gray Dazzled Finalist
Sara Stambaugh I Hear the Reaper's Song Finalist
Armin Wiebe The Salvation of Yasch Siemens Finalist
1986 Wayne Johnston The Story of Bobby O'Malley Winner [14]
Susan Charlotte Haley A Nest of Singing Birds Finalist [15]
Ann Ireland A Certain Mr. Takahashi Finalist
Frank Jones Master and Maid Finalist
Robert Walshe Wales' Work Finalist
1987 Karen Lawrence The Life of Helen Alone Winner [16]
Marc Diamond Momentum Finalist [17]
David Gilmour Back on Tuesday Finalist
Paulette Jiles The Late Great Human Road Show Finalist
Jo Anne Williams Bennett Downfall People Finalist
1988 Marion Quednau The Butterfly Chair Winner [18]
D.F. Bailey Fire Eyes Finalist [19]
W.D. Barcus Squatters' Island Finalist
Pauline Holdstock The Blackbird's Song Finalist
Seán Virgo Selakhi Finalist
1989 Rick Salutin A Man of Little Faith Winner [20]
Neil Bissoondath A Casual Brutality Finalist [21]
Joan Clark The Victory of Geraldine Gull Finalist
David Homel Electrical Storms Finalist
Janice Kulyk Keefer Constellations Finalist
Helen Fogwill Porter January, February, June or July Finalist

1990s[edit]

Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 1990-1999
Year Author Title Result Ref.
1990 Sandra Birdsell The Missing Child Winner [22]
Marilyn Bowering To All Appearances a Lady Finalist [23]
Barry Callaghan The Way the Angel Spread Her Wings Finalist
Jacqueline Dumas Madeleine and the Angel Finalist
Kristjana Gunnars The Prowler Finalist
Kenneth Radu Distant Relations Finalist
1991 Nino Ricci Lives of the Saints Winner [24]
Gail Bowen Deadly Appearances Finalist [25]
Rita Donovan The Dark Jewels Finalist
Glen Huser Grace Lake Finalist
Margot Livesey Homework Finalist
Carsten Stroud Sniper's Moon Finalist
1992 Rohinton Mistry Such a Long Journey Winner [26]
Douglas Coupland Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture Finalist [27]
Ekbert Faas Woyzeck's Head Finalist
Michael Kenyon Kleinberg Finalist
Alberto Manguel News From a Foreign Country Came Finalist
1993 John Steffler The Afterlife of George Cartwright Winner [28]
Douglas Anthony Cooper Amnesia Finalist [29]
Carole Corbeil Voice-Over Finalist
Kenneth J. Harvey Brud Finalist
Greg Hollingshead Spin Dry Finalist
1994 Deborah Joy Corey Losing Eddie Winner [30]
Catherine Bush Minus Time Finalist [31]
Don Dickinson The Crew Finalist
Douglas How Blow Up the Trumpet in the New Moon Finalist
Carol Malyon If I Knew I'd Tell You Finalist
1995 Shyam Selvadurai Funny Boy Winner [32]
Charles Foran Kitchen Music Finalist [33]
Diane Schoemperlen In the Language of Love Finalist
Russell Smith How Insensitive Finalist
Cordelia Strube Alex & Zee Finalist
1996 Keath Fraser Popular Anatomy Winner [34]
Diana Atkinson Highways and Dancehalls Finalist [35]
Wayson Choy The Jade Peony Finalist
Larissa Lai When Fox Is a Thousand Finalist
Yan Li Daughters of the Red Land Finalist
1997 Anne Michaels Fugitive Pieces Winner [36]
Gail Anderson-Dargatz The Cure for Death by Lightning Finalist [37]
Ann-Marie MacDonald Fall on Your Knees Finalist
Yann Martel Self Finalist
Shani Mootoo Cereus Blooms at Night Finalist
1998 Margaret Gibson Opium Dreams Winner [38]
Kim Echlin Elephant Winter Finalist [39]
Allan Levine The Blood Libel Finalist
Rabindranath Maharaj Homer in Flight Finalist
Tim Wynveen Angel Falls Finalist
1999 André Alexis Childhood Winner [40]
Loranne Brown The Handless Maiden Finalist [41]
Tomson Highway Kiss of the Fur Queen Finalist
Terry Jordan Beneath That Starry Place Finalist
Kerri Sakamoto The Electrical Field Finalist

2000s[edit]

Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 2000-2009
Year Author Title Result Ref.
2000 David Macfarlane Summer Gone Winner [42]
Alan R. Wilson Before the Flood Winner
Alistair MacLeod No Great Mischief Finalist [43]
Donna Morrissey Kit's Law Finalist
Jim Munroe Flyboy Action Figure Comes with Gasmask Finalist
Catherine Simmons-Niven A Fine Daughter Finalist
2001 Eva Stachniak Necessary Lies Winner [44]
Steven Galloway Finnie Walsh Finalist [45]
Scott Gardiner The Dominion of Wyley McFadden Finalist
Susan Juby Alice, I Think Finalist
Lydia Kwa This Place Called Absence Finalist
2002 Michael Redhill Martin Sloane Winner [46]
Dennis Bock The Ash Garden Finalist [46]
Michael Crummey River Thieves Finalist
Marina Endicott Open Arms Finalist
Linda Little Strong Hollow Finalist
Elizabeth Ruth Ten Good Seconds of Silence Finalist
2003 Mary Lawson Crow Lake Winner [47]
Christy Ann Conlin Heave Finalist [48]
Aislinn Hunter Stay Finalist
Clint Hutzulak The Beautiful Dead End Finalist
Michael V. Smith Cumberland Finalist
Marnie Woodrow Spelling Mississippi Finalist
2004 Michel Basilières Black Bird Winner [49]
Clayton Bailey The Expedition Finalist [50]
John Bemrose The Island Walkers Finalist
Lisa Grekul Kalyna's Song Finalist
Edeet Ravel Ten Thousand Lovers Finalist
Bettina von Kampen Blue Becomes You Finalist
2005 Colin McAdam Some Great Thing Winner [51]
David Elias Sunday Afternoon Finalist [52]
Ibi Kaslik Skinny Finalist
Arthur Motyer What's Remembered Finalist
Catherine Safer Bishop's Road Finalist
2006 Joseph Boyden Three Day Road Winner [53]
Howard Akler The City Man Finalist [54]
Brenda Brooks Gotta Find Me an Angel Finalist
Anne Giardini The Sad Truth About Happiness Finalist
Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer The Nettle Spinner Finalist
B. Glen Rotchin The Rent Collector Finalist
2007 Madeleine Thien Certainty Winner [55]
Peter Behrens The Law of Dreams Finalist [56]
John Degen The Uninvited Guest Finalist
Annette Lapointe Stolen Finalist
Heather O'Neill Lullabies for Little Criminals Finalist
Adam Lewis Schroeder Empress of Asia Finalist
2008 Gil Adamson The Outlander Winner [57]
David Chariandy Soucouyant Finalist [58]
Kyo Maclear The Letter Opener Finalist
C.S. Richardson The End of the Alphabet Finalist
Brian Tucker Big White Knuckles Finalist
Andrew Wedderburn The Milk Chicken Bomb Finalist
2009 Joan Thomas Reading by Lightning Winner [59]
Michael Blouin Chase & Haven Finalist [60]
Claudia Dey Stunt Finalist
Patrick Lane Red Dog, Red Dog Finalist
Mary Swan The Boys in the Trees Finalist

2010s[edit]

Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 2010-2019
Year Author Title Result Ref.
2010 Jessica Grant Come, Thou Tortoise Winner [61]
Diana Fitzgerald Bryden No Place Strange Finalist [62]
Annabel Lyon The Golden Mean Finalist
Damian Tarnopolsky Goya's Dog Finalist
Dragan Todorović Diary of Interrupted Days Finalist
Ian Weir Daniel O'Thunder Finalist
2011 Eleanor Catton The Rehearsal Winner [63]
Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall Ghosted Finalist [64]
Miguel Syjuco Ilustrado Finalist
Dianne Warren Cool Water Finalist
Kathleen Winter Annabel Finalist
2012 David Bezmozgis The Free World Winner [65]
Fraser Nixon The Man Who Killed Finalist [66]
Sina Queyras Autobiography of Childhood Finalist
Olive Senior Dancing Lessons Finalist
Alexi Zentner Touch Finalist
2013 Anakana Schofield Malarky Winner [67]
Marjorie Celona Y Finalist [68]
Scott Fotheringham The Rest Is Silence Finalist
Pasha Malla People Park Finalist
Kim Thúy Ru Finalist
2014 Wayne Grady Emancipation Day Winner [69]
Kenneth Bonert The Lion Seeker Finalist [70]
Krista Bridge The Eliot Girls Finalist
Susan Downe Juanita Wildrose: My True Life Finalist
D. W. Wilson Ballistics Finalist
2015 Alix Hawley All True Not a Lie in It Winner [71]
Emma Hooper Etta and Otto and Russell and James Finalist [72]
Sean Michaels Us Conductors Finalist
Guillaume Morissette New Tab Finalist
Chelsea Rooney Pedal Finalist
2016 Mona Awad 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl Winner [73]
Karim Alrawi Book of Sands Finalist [74]
Aaron Cully Drake Do You Think This Is Strange? Finalist
W. Mark Giles Seep Finalist
Judith McCormack Backspring Finalist
Elizabeth Philips The Afterlife of Birds Finalist
2017 Katherena Vermette The Break Winner [75]
Catherine Cooper White Elephant Finalist [76]
Kaie Kellough Accordéon Finalist
Rebecca Rosenblum So Much Love Finalist
Yasuko Thanh Mysterious Fragrance of the Yellow Mountains Finalist
2018 Michael Kaan The Water Beetles Winner [77]
Sharon Bala The Boat People Finalist [78]
David Demchuk The Bone Mother Finalist
Omar El Akkad American War Finalist
Rachel Manley The Black Peacock Finalist
Alison Watt Dazzle Patterns Finalist
2019 Casey Plett Little Fish Winner [79]
Liz Harmer The Amateurs Finalist [80]
Tyler Hellard Searching for Terry Punchout Finalist
Tanya Tagaq Split Tooth Finalist
Joshua Whitehead Jonny Appleseed Finalist
Ian Williams Reproduction Finalist

2020s[edit]

Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners and finalists, 2020–present
Year Author Title Result Ref.
2020 Stéphane Larue The Dishwasher Winner [81]
Nancy Jo Cullen The Western Alienation Merit Badge Finalist [81]
James Gregor Going Dutch
Victoria Hetherington Mooncalves
Nazanine Hozar Aria
Andrew David MacDonald When We Were Vikings
2021 Michelle Good Five Little Indians Winner [82]
Sheung-King You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked. Finalist [83]
Francesca Ekwuyasi Butter Honey Pig Bread
Marlowe Granados Happy Hour
Jael Richardson Gutter Child
John Elizabeth Stintzi Vanishing Monuments
2022 Pik-Shuen Fung Ghost Forest Winner [84]
Emily Austin Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead Finalist [85]
Lisa Bird-Wilson Probably Ruby
Brian Thomas Isaac All the Quiet Places
Conor Kerr Avenue of Champions
Aimee Wall We, Jane
2023 Jasmine Sealy The Island of Forgetting Winner [86]
Billy-Ray Belcourt A Minor Chorus Finalist [87]
André Forget In the City of Pigs
Jessica Johns Bad Cree
William Ping Hollow Bamboo
Kai Thomas In the Upper Country

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