New
Zealand author, Jenni Ogden, wins the Gold in the 2016 Nautilus Book Awards for
Fiction, Large Publisher, for her novel ‘A
Drop in the Ocean’ published by US publisher, She Writes Press.
She shares the GOLD with Monica Wood
for her novel ‘The One in a Million Boy’
published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
The Nautilus Award for Fiction has been won in past years by many well-known authors, including NoViolet Bulawayo for ‘We Need New Names’ (Shortlisted for the 2013 Man Booker Prize [won by New Zealander Eleanor Catton that year] and winner of the Etisalat Prize for Literature and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award), and Barbara Kingsolver for her novel ‘Flight Behavior’ (a New York Times Bestseller, and declared "Best book of the year" by the Washington Post and USA Today).
‘A
Drop in the Ocean’ also won the GOLD in the 2016 Sarton
Women’s Book Awards—Contemporary Fiction; the GOLD in the Independent Publisher
Book Awards (IPPYS)— Best Fiction, Australia and NZ; and the SILVER in the 2016
Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards, Women’s Fiction.
The five winners are listed below.
2016
Nautilus Book Award for FICTION, Large Publisher
GOLD A Drop in the Ocean, by Jenni Ogden, She Writes Press
GOLD The One-in-a-Million Boy, by Monica Wood, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
SILVER LaRose – a novel, by Louise Erdrich, HarperCollins / Harper
SILVER In the Blue Hour, by Elizabeth Hall, Lake Union Publishing
SILVER Balm, by Dolen Perkins-Valdez, HarperCollins
Nautilus Book Awards is held
in particular high-regard for recognizing and promoting outstanding print books
that nurture positive change to co-create a Better World.
Nautilus is one of the few
major Book Award programs that welcomes entries from the full range of the
publishing spectrum: Author Self-Published, from Small Press (2 to 10 books
annual & from multiple authors), and from Large Publishers. All the books
selected as Winners are potent seeds for the growth, coherence, and healing of
our world.
Jenni will be reading from the novel at the Auckland
Writers’ Festival at 4pm on Friday 19th May, in a free ‘session, ‘Four for
Fifty—Taking Refuge’ in the Limelight Room. http://www.writersfestival.co.nz/programmes/writers/jenni-ogden?code=O
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