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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Ohioana Announces 2012 Ohioana Book Award Finalists

The Ohioana Library has announced the 28 finalists for the 2012 Ohioana Book Awards. The Ohioana Awards were first given in 1942, with James B.“Scotty” Reston, Walter Havighurst, and Willard M. Kiplinger as the first recipients. During the past seventy-one years more than 400 books have been recognized with an Ohioana Book Award.


“This was an outstanding year for books by Ohio writers and books about Ohio and Ohioans.” said Linda Hengst, executive director of the Ohioana Library. “We receive 600-800 traditionally published books each year, which become eligible for the book awards, so the authors of the books selected as finalists this year should feel truly honored.”


The book awards are given in five categories: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, juvenile literature, and about Ohio/Ohioans. Ohioana will announce the winners in each category near the end of August, and recipients will be honored at the annual Ohioana Awards Ceremony in mid-October. The 2012 Ohioana Book Award finalists are (a brief summary of each book and short profiles of each author are attached):



2012 Ohioana Book Award finalists



* not Ohioans –note, books about Ohio or Ohioans need not be authored by an Ohioan.







Fiction



Breaking Silenceby Linda Castillo- Minotaur Books



Ready Player One by Ernest Cline - Crown Publishing Group



The Paris Wife by Paula McLain- Ballantine Books



The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray Pollock –Doubleday



Doc: A Novel by Mary Doria Russell -Random House



Ziggy by Tom Wilson (II) - Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC







Non-Fiction



History of a Suicide: My Sister's Unfinished Life by Jill Bialosky- Atria Books



Toward a Better Life: America's New Immigrants in Their Own Words--from Ellis Island to



the Present by Peter Morton Coan- Prometheus Books







Dance Anatomy byJacqui Greene Haas - Human Kinetics



The Quest for the Perfect Hive: A History of Innovation in Bee Culture by Gene Kritsky -



Oxford University Press







Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend by Susan Orlean - Simon& Schuster



About Ohio/Ohioan



Literary Cincinnati: The Missing Chapter by Dale Patrick Brown - Ohio University Press & Swallow Press



George Szell: A Life of Music by Michael Charry - University of Illinois Press



Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War by Tony Horwitz* - Henry Holt and Co



Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President byCandice Millard* - Doubleday



Over-the-Rhine Tour Guide: Cincinnati's Historic German District, Over-the-Rhine, and



Environs by Don Heinrich Tolzmann- Little Miami Publishing



Juvenile



Roots and Blues: A Celebrationby Arnold Adoff - Clarion Books



Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson - Greenwillow Books/HarperCollins



Where Do You Stay? by Andrea Cheng - Boyds Mills



Mary Mae and the Gospel Truth bySandra Dutton - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt



So Shelly by Ty Roth– Delacorte Press



Butterfly Tree by Sandra Markle - Peachtree Publishers



Cousins of Clouds: Elephant Poems by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer- Clarion Books



Poetry



Your Father on the Train of Ghosts by John Gallaherand G.C. Waldrep* - BOA Editions



Weather by Dave Lucas - University of Georgia Press



Hotel Utopia by Robert Miltner- New Rivers Press



Mechanical Fireflies by Doug Ramspeck- Barrow Street Press



Wait by Alison Stine - University of Wisconsin Press







The mission of the Ohioana Library, established in 1929 by First Lady Martha Kinney Cooper, is to recognize and encourage the creative accomplishments of Ohioans; preserve and expand a permanent collection of books, sheet music, manuscripts, and other materials by Ohioans and about Ohio; and disseminate information about the work of Ohio writers, musicians and other artists to researchers, schools, and the general public. Individuals can visit the Library at 274 East First Avenue, Columbus, OH, or online at www.ohioana.org.

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