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History
'The Australian Christian Book of the Year Award is given annually to an original book written by an Australian citizen. The award recognises and encourages excellence in Australian Christian writing. The ACBOTY Award carries a prize of $3,000 for the author, and a framed certificate for the author and publisher.' (Source: http://sparklit.org/acboy/ )
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The annual Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards are sponsored by the Australian Christian Literature Society. They are designed to encourage Christians towards the highest possible standards of content, quality and effectiveness in the preparation, presentation and dissemination of Christian Knowledge. They also encourage and facilitate the development and sharing of Australian expertise in writing, creating, promoting, disseminating and effectively using Christian literature and resources.
Source:http://www.spcka.org.au/ACLS_About.htm
Subcategories
Latest Winners / Recipients (also see subcategories)v2604
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Year: 2014
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Year: 2010
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Year: 1993
winner y Laughing Gunner and Selected War Stories Blackwood : Troubadour Press , 1992 Z390609 1992 selected work short story prose war literature humour satire -
Year: 1992
winner y Tall Grow the Tallow-Woods Blackwood : Historical Consultants , 1991 Z352657 1991 single work novel -
Year: 1990
winner y Certain Lives : The Tragedy and Triumph of Three Generations of Women Sutherland : Albatross Books , 1989 Z342684 1989 single work novel historical fiction'Spanning the century from 1830 to the First World War and the Great Depression comes this dramatic story of three generations of Australian women. Bestselling author Margaret Reeson evokes with warmth and insight the pain and progress, joy and tragedy of Anna, Mary and Grace – mother, daughter and granddaughter.
'Here is the stuff of real history – a giant canvas depicting the rich and varied lives of those who, despite great obstacles, turned survival into courage, sadness into contentment and confusion into certainty.' (Publication summary)