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"The Montana New Zealand Book Awards celebrate excellence in, and provide recognition for, the best books written and illustrated by New Zealanders each year." The latest winner of the Montana New Zealand Award for Fiction is featured below along with a complete list of all past winners, links to the winners of other Montana New Zealand awards, and a link to our index of the dozens of book awards featured on Happy Dead Trees.
The latest winner of the Montana New Zealand Award for Fiction 2007 - Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones (2008 Award will be announced late July 2008)
All winners of the Montana New Zealand Award for Fiction, 1996 to Present 1996 - Zoology by Sheridan Keith
1997 - What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted by Alan Duff
1998 - Live Bodies by Maurice Gee
1999 - The Vintner's Luck by Elizabeth Knox
2000 - Harlequin Rex by Owen Marshall
2001 - The Book Of Fame by Lloyd Jones
2002 - Stonedogs by Craig Marriner
2003 - The Shag Incident by Stephanie Johnson
2004 - Slow Water by Annamarie Jagose
2005 - Tu by Patricia Grace
2006 - Blindsight by Maurice Gee
2007 - Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones
2008 - Will be announced July 2008
The Montana New Zealand Award for Poetry > > >
The Official Montana New Zealand Award Website
(Please visit our Book Awards Index for a complete list of all Book Awards on Happy Dead Trees.)
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"The advantage of the animal over the vegetable kingdom is obvious. The cabbage, should its environment tend to become worse, must live it out, or die; the rabbit may move on in quest of a better."
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