Andrew Crowe

Winners and Finalists 2003

Book of the Year
Weaving Earth and Sky: Myths and Legends of Aotearoa, Robert Sullivan and Gavin Bishop (Random House)

Children's Choice
Why Do Dogs Sniff Bottoms? Dawn McMillan, Bert Signal and Ross Kinnaird (Reed)

Best First Book
Buddy, V M Jones (HarperCollins)

Senior Fiction
Alchemy, Margaret Mahy (HarperCollins)

Junior Fiction
Buddy, V M Jones (HarperCollins)

Picture Book
Pigtails the Pirate, David Elliot (Random House)

Non Fiction
Weaving Earth and Sky:Myths and Legends of Aotearoa, Robert Sullivan and Gavin Bishop (Random House)

Finalists

  • Right Where It Hurts, David Hill (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Alchemy, Margaret Mahy (HarperCollins)
  • The Thin Line, Vivienne Joseph (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Tomorrow The Dark, Ken Catran (Lothian Books)
  • Letters from the Coffin-trenches, Ken Catran (Random House)
  • Buddy, VM Jones (HarperCollins)
  • A Friend in Paradise, Des Hunt (HarperCollins)
  • Something Weird About Mr Foster, Ken Catran (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Dragon's Apprentice, Linda McNabb (HarperCollins)
  • When the Kehua Calls, Kingi McKinnon (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Pigtails the Pirate, David Elliot (Random House)
  • The Christmas Caravan, Jennifer Beck & Robyn Belton (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Immigrants, Alan Bagnall & Sarah Wilkins (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Auntie Rosie & the Rabbit, Diana Noonan & Christine Ross (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Why do dogs sniff bottoms? Dawn McMillan, Bert Signal & Ross Kinnaird (Reed Publishing)
  • Which New Zealand Insect? Andrew Crowe (Penguin Books)
  • New Zealand Trees: The Kauri, Alina Arkins & Len Doel (Reed Publishing)
  • New Zealand Wild: The Shaping of New Zealand, Brian O'Flaherty (Reed Publishing)
  • Weaving Earth and Sky: Myths and Legends of Aotearoa, Robert Sullivan & Gavin Bishop (Random House)
  • Weta: A Knight in Shining Armor, Joy Cowley & Rod Morris (Scholastic New Zealand)

Winners and Finalists 2004

Book of the Year
A Bird in the Hand, Janet Hunt (Random House)

Children's Choice
Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea! Ngareta Gabel, Ali Teo & Astrid Jensen (Huia Publishers)

Best First Book
Thunder Road, Ted Dawe (Longacre Press)

Honour Award
Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer, Lloyd Jones and Graeme Gash (Mallinson Rendel Publishers)

Young Adult Fiction
Thunder Road, Ted Dawe (Longacre Press)

Junior Fiction
Juggling with Mandarins, VM Jones (HarperCollins)

Picture Book
Cuthbert's Babies, Pamela Allen (Viking)

Non Fiction
A Bird in the Hand, Janet Hunt (Random House)

Finalists

  • Watermark, Penelope Todd (Longacre Press)
  • Thunder Road, Ted Dawe (Longacre Press)
  • Tiggie Tompson's Longest Journey, Tessa Duder (Puffin)
  • No Safe Harbour, David Hill (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Lin and the Red Stranger, Ken Catran (Random House)
  • Evil Fred, Kylie Begg & Jacob Leaf (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Fred the (Quite) Brave Mouse, Murray Ball (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • My Story: Journey to Tangiwai, David Hill (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Juggling with Mandarins, VM Jones (HarperCollins)
  • The Serpents of Arakesh, VM Jones (HarperCollins)
  • Selafina, Catherine Hannken & Trish Bowles (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea! Ngareta Gabel, Ali Teo & Astrid Jensen (Huia Publishers)
  • Cuthbert's Babies, Pamela Allen (Viking)
  • Grandpa and Thomas, Pamela Allen (Viking)
  • Enough is Enough! Scott Willis & Jenna Packer (Scholastic Australia)
  • To the Max, Mark Inglis (Random House)
  • Pick up a Pack, Keith Olsen (Reed Publishing)
  • The Life-size Guide to New Zealand Wildflowers, Andrew Crowe (Penguin Books)
  • A Bird in the Hand, Janet Hunt (Random House)
  • I am an Insect, Dr Simon Pollart (Reed Publishing)

Winners and Finalists 2005

Book of the Year
Clubs: A Lolly Leopold Story, Kate De Goldi and Jacqui Colley (Trapeze)

Children's Choice
The Other Ark, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)

Best First Book
Cross Tides, Lorraine Orman (Longacre Press)

Young Adult Fiction
Malcom and Juliet, Bernard Beckett (Longacre Press)

Junior Fiction
Aunt Effie and the Island that Sank, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)

Picture Book
Clubs: A Lolly Leopold Story, Kate De Goldi and Jacqui Colley (Trapeze)

Non Fiction
Welcome to the South Seas, Gregory O'Brien (Auckland University Press)

Finalists

  • Coming Back, David Hill (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Dark, Penelope Todd (Longacre Press)
  • Malcolm and Juliet, Bernard Beckett (Longacre Press)
  • Out of Tune, Joanna Orwin (Longacre Press)
  • Robert Moran - Private, Ken Catran (Lothian Books)
  • Aunt Effie and the Island that Sank, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)
  • Beyond the Shroud, VM Jones (HarperCollins)
  • My Story: A New Song in the Land, Fleur Beale (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Walking Lightly, Fleur Beale & Michaela Sangl (Mallinson Rendel)
  • You've Got Guts, Kenny Melrose, Shirley Corlett (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Clubs: A Lolly Leopold Story, Kate De Goldi and Jacqui Colley (Trapeze)
  • Koro's Medicine, Melanie Drewery & Sabrina Malcolm (Huia Publishers)
  • The Night Kite, Peter Bland & Carl Bland (Mallinson Rendel)
  • The Other Ark, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Taming the Sun, Gavin Bishop (Random House)
  • Everything You Need to Know About the World by Simon Eliot, Lloyd Jones & Timon Maxey (Four Winds Press)
  • From Weta to Kauri, Janet Hunt & Rob Lucas (Random House)
  • The Life-size Guide to the New Zealand Beach, Andrew Crowe (Penguin Books)
  • John Britten, Jennifer Beck (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Welcome to the South Seas, Gregory O'Brien (Auckland University Press)

Winners and Finalists 2000

Book of the Year
The House the Jack Built, Gavin Bishop (Scholastic New Zealand)

Best First Book
2MUCH4U, Vince Ford (Scholastic New Zealand)

Children's Choice
Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)

Senior Fiction
The Tiggie Thompson Show, Tessa Duder (Penguin Books)

Junior Fiction
2MUCH4U, Vince Ford (Scholastic New Zealand)

Picture Book
The House the Jack Built, Gavin Bishop (Scholastic New Zealand)

Non Fiction
Te Wao Nui a Tane, Hirini Melbourne & Te Maari Gardiner (Huia Publishers)

Finalists

  • Golden Prince, Ken Catran (Lothian Books)
  • Closed, Stranger, Kate De Goldi (Penguin Books)
  • The Tiggie Tompson Show, Tessa Duder (Penguin Books)
  • The Shaman and the Droll, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)
  • Love & Other Excuses, Jane Westaway (Longacre Press)
  • Going for Gold, Trevor Wilson (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • A Villain's Night Out, Margaret Mahy (Penguin Books)
  • 2MUCH4U, Vince Ford (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Time Out, David Hill (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Three's A Crowd, Penelope Huber (Longacre Press)
  • The House that Jack Built, Gavin Bishop (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Video Shop Sparrow, Joy Cowley & Gavin Bishop (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Sydney and the Sea Monster, David Elliot (Random House)
  • Mouse Opera, Richard & Pamela Wolfe (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Red-eyed Tree Frog, Joy Cowley & Nic Bishop (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • I am a Fish, Wade Doak (Reed Publishing)
  • Te Wao Nui a Tane, Hirini Melbourne & Te Maari Gardiner (Huia Publishers)
  • The Life-size Guide to Insects, Andrew Crowe (Penguin Books)
  • Myths and Legends of Aotearoa, Annie Rae Te Ake Ake (Scholastic New Zealand)

Winners and Finalists 2002

Book of the Year
The Plight of the Penguin, Lloyd Spencer Davis (Longacre Press).

Children's Choice
Grandpa's Shorts, Joy Watson and Wendy Hodder (Scholastic New Zealand)

Best First Book
Brodie, Chris Mousdale - illustrator (Scholastic New Zealand)

Senior Fiction
Owl, Joanna Orwin (Longacre Press)

Junior Fiction
Recycled, Sandy McKay (Longacre Press)

Picture Book
Brodie, Joy Cowley and Chris Mousdale (Scholastic New Zealand).

Non Fiction
The Plight of the Penguin, Lloyd Spencer Davis (Longacre Press)

Finalists

  • Kalick, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)
  • Jolt, Bernard Beckett (Longacre Press)
  • Tiggie Thompson All at Sea, Tessa Duder (Penguin)
  • Owl, Joanna Orwin (Longacre Press)
  • Return to One Foot Island, Graeme Lay (Penguin)
  • Recycled, Sandy McKay (Longacre Press)
  • Ambushed, Fleur Beale (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Knocked for Six, Alison Robertson (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Riddle of the Frozen Phantom, Margaret Mahy (Collins)
  • The Weathermakers, Shirley Corlett (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Scarface Claw, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Grandpa's Shorts, Joy Watson & Wendy Hodder (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Brodie, Joy Cowley & Chris Mousdale (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Tom Thumb, Gavin Bishop (Random House)
  • The Last Whale/ Te Tohora Whakamutanga, Renee Hapimarika van de Weert & Anton Petrov (Reed Publishing)
  • Which New Zealand Bird, Andrew Crowe & Dave Gunson (Penguin)
  • Fibonacci's Cows, Ray Galvin (Shortland Publishers)
  • The Plight of the Penguin, Lloyd Spencer Davis (Longacre Press)
  • The Reed Maori Picture Dictionary, Margaret Sinclair, Ross Calman & Dale Tutill (Reed Publishing)
  • I am a Spider, Dr Simon Pollard (Reed Publishing)

Winners and Finalists 1998

Book of the Year
Dare Truth or Promise, Paula Boock (Longacre Press)

Best First Book
Trapped, Judy Knox (Scholastic)

Children's Choice Award
Alphabet Apartments, Lesley Moyes (Mallinson Rendel)

Senior Fiction
Dare Truth or Promise, Paula Boock (Longacre Press)

Junior Fiction
Ticket to the Sky Dance, Joy Cowley (Penguin)

Picture Book
Alphabet Apartments, Lesley Moyes (Mallinson Rendel)

Non Fiction
The Know, Sow & Grow Kids' Book of Plants, Diana Noonan & Keith Olsen (Bridge Hill Publishing)

Finalists

  • Dare Truth or Promise, Paula Boock (Longacre Press)
  • Love, Charlie Mike, Kate De Goldi (Penguin Books)
  • Because We Were The Travellers, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)
  • Summer of Shadows, Iona McNaughton (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Whole of the Moon, Duncan Stuart (Longacre Press)
  • The Shearwater Bell, Margaret Beames (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Dragonslayer's Apprentice, David Calder (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Ticket to the Sky Dance, Joy Cowley (Penguin Books)
  • Fat, Four-eyed and Useless, David Hill (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Trapped, Judy Knox (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Hairy Maclary, Sit, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Alphabet Apartments, Lesley Moyes (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Tane Steals the Show/ Tane Te Whetu o te Ra, Lino Nelisi & Gus Hunter (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Sandman/ He Tangata Kirikiri, Esther Tamehana & Kerry Gemmill (Huia Publishers)
  • Midnight at the Museum, Richard & Pamela Wolfe (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Hoki: The Story of a Kakapo, Gideon Climo & Alison Ballance & Jo Ogier (Godwit)
  • The Life-size Guide to Native Trees, Andrew Crowe (Penguin Books)
  • The Know, Sow & Grow Kids' Book of Plants, Diana Noonan & Keith Olsen (Bridge Hill Publishing)
  • What's on the Beach, Glenys Stace, Jenny & Tony Enderby (Penguin Books)
  • Emperors of the Ice, Kim Westerskov (Omnibus Books)

Winners and Finalists 1999

Book of the Year
A Summery Saturday Morning, Margaret Mahy (Penguin)

Best First Book
Footsteps of the Gods, Hana Hiraina Erlbeck (Reed).

Children's Choice
The Life-Size Inflatable Whale, Gaelyn Gordon & John Tarlton (Scholastic)

Senior Fiction
Taur, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)

Junior Fiction
Starbright and the Dream Eater, Joy Cowley (Penguin)

Picture Book
A Summery Saturday Morning, Margaret Mahy (Penguin)

Non Fiction
The Natural World of New Zealand, Gerard Hutching (Penguin)

Finalists

  • Orchard Street, Maurice Gee (Penguin Books)
  • Dog Breath and Other Stories, Norman Bilbrough (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Taur, Jack Lasenby (Longacre Press)
  • I am not Esther, Fleur Beale (Longacre Press)
  • Leaving One-Foot Island, Graeme Lay (Mallinson Rendel)
  • The Wild West Gang, Joy Cowley (HarperCollins)
  • Strange Tales from the Mall, Bob Kerr (Mallinson Rendel)
  • Starbright and the Dream Eater, Joy Cowley (Penguin Books)
  • Give It Hoops, David Hill (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Killer Moves, Denis Edwards (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • The Life-sized Inflatable Whale, Gaewyn Gordon & John Tarlton (Scholastic New Zealand)
  • Hinepukohurangi, Hirini Melbourne & Manu Smith (Learning Media)
  • Te Tautoko 35, Katerina Mataira & Gus Hunter (Learning Media)
  • Slinki Malinki Catflaps, Lynley Dodd (Mallinson Rendel)
  • A Summery Saturday Morning, Margaret Mahy & Selina Young (Penguin Books)
  • The Natural World of New Zealand, Gerard Hutching (Penguin Books)
  • All Sorts of Trucks, Pauline Cartwright & Tim Hawkins (Bridge Hill Publishing)
  • The Naming of the Land, Ron Bacon & Manu Smith (Waiatarua Publishing)
  • Nature's Alphabet, Andrew Crowe & Dave Gunson (Penguin Books)
  • What's Around the Rocks, Glenys Stace & Jenny & Tony Enderby (Penguin Books)

Bronze Premier New Zealand Bestsellers

Books become Premier New Zealand Bestsellers when they achieve outstanding sales within New Zealand.

Bronze bestsellers are those that have lifetime sales of 5,000 (fiction titles), 1,000 (poetry sales), 10,000 (non-fiction sales) or 7,000 (childrens and teens sales).

Awards Ceremony 2008

The awards ceremony for the 2008 New Zealand Post Book Awards was held on the evening of Wednesday 21 May at the Wellington Town Hall.

 

Enchanted Forest

The entrance to the Wellington Town Hall was transformed into an enchanted forest, complete with toadstools, fairylights and a pathway made from the jacket covers of the 2008 finalist titles.