Strozier Library at Florida State University – Florida Book Awards — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Bryan Pollard
With its 16th annual competition now finished, the 2021 Florida Book Awards winners have been announced. More than 130 eligible publications were submitted across the 11 categories in the competition.
Coordinated by the Florida State University Libraries, the Florida Book Awards is the nation’s most comprehensive state book awards program. The program was established in 2006 to celebrate Florida’s best literature and coordinates with assistance from co-sponsors, including the State Library and Archives of Florida, Midtown Read, Word of South, and the Florida Humanities Council. Not including the visual arts, cooking, and nonfiction categories, authors must be full-time Florida residents.
The winning authors from across the Sunshine State will be honored on April 7 at Parkview at the Cascades in Tallahassee. The public is invited to attend. Contact floridabookawards@gmail.com or (850) 644-5211 for more information or tickets.
Florida Book Awards 2021 Winners by Category
YOUNG CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
Gold: Alexandra Alessandri (Miami), “Isabel and Her Colores Go to School” (Sleeping Bear Press)
Silver: Moira Rose Donohue (St. Petersburg), “Stompin’ at the Savoy: How Chick Web Became the King of Drums” (Sleeping Bear Press)
Bronze: Rob Sanders (Brandon), “Stitch by Stitch: Cleve Jones and the AIDS Memorial Quilt” (Magination Press)
OLDER CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
Gold: Christina Diaz Gonzalez (Coral Gables), “Concealed” (Scholastic)
Silver: Rodman Philbrick (Marathon), “Wild River” (Scholastic)
Bronze: James Ponti (Orlando), “Golden Gate” (Simon and Schuster)
GENERAL NONFICTION
Gold: Les Standiford (Pinecrest), “Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James Bailey, John Ringling, and the Death-Defying Saga of the American Circus” (PublicAffairs, Hachette Book Group)
Silver: Brandon T. Jett (LaBelle), “Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South: African American Law Enforcement in Birmingham, Memphis and New Orleans, 1920-1945” (LSU Press)
Bronze: Larry Loftis (Altamonte Springs), “The Princess Spy: The True Story of World War II Spy Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones” (Atria Books)
GENERAL FICTION
Gold: Lauren Groff (Gainesville), “Matrix” (Riverhead Books)
Silver: Patricia Engel (Key Biscayne), “Infinite Country” (Avid Reader Press)
Bronze: Dantiel W. Moniz (Jacksonville), “Milk Blood Heat” (Grove Atlantic)
Bronze: Brenda Peynado (Lutz), “The Rock Eaters” (Penguin)
FLORIDA NONFICTION
Gold: Jason Vuic (Fort Worth, Texas), “The Swamp Peddlers: How Lot Sellers, Land Scammers, and Retirees Built Modern Florida and Transformed the American Dream” (University of North Carolina Press)
Silver: Larry Eugene Rivers (Tallahassee), “Father James Page: An Enslaved Preacher’s Climb to Freedom” (The Johns Hopkins University Press)
Bronze: Austin J. Bell (Marco Island), “The Nine Lives of Florida’s Famous Key Marco Cat” (University Press of Florida)
POETRY
Gold: Gloria Muñoz (St. Petersburg), “Danzirly” (University of Arizona Press)
Silver: Julia Koets (Tampa), “Pine” (Southern Indiana Review Press)
Bronze: John Davis Jr. (Riverview), “The Places That Hold” (EastOver Press)
POPULAR FICTION
Gold: Noel Zamot (Tarpon Springs), “The Archer’s Thread” (Palmetto Publishing)
Silver: Al Pessin (Delray Beach), “Blowback” (Kensington)
Bronze: Jenna Kernan (Sarasota), “A Killer’s Daughter” (Bookouture)
SPANISH LANGUAGE
Gold: Hernán Vera Álvarez (Miami), “Vacaciones sin hotel: Antología de autores del Sur de la Florida” (Ediciones AGUAMIEL)
Silver: Carmen Duarte (Miami), “Etnia, raza y sexualidad en la dramaturgia femenina hispano-caribeña en los Estados Unidos” (Letra Capital)
Bronze: Uva de Aragón (Miami), “El reino de la infancia- Memorias de mi vida en Cuba” (Eriginal Books)
VISUAL ARTS
Gold: Jim Miller (Tallahassee), “The Art of Birds: Grace and Motion in the Wild” (University Press of Florida)
YOUNG ADULT
Gold: Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman (Jacksonville), “ROXY” (Simon and Schuster)
Juries of three members read the submissions for the 2021 awards. Jurors are authorized to select up to three medalists, one gold winner, one silver runner-up, and one bronze medalist, in each of the 11 categories. Jurors are also allowed to make no selections in a given year.
Learn more about the Florida Book Awards at https://www.floridabookawards.org/.
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