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The Great Perhaps is the fifth novel by Joe Meno. It was a winner of the Great Lakes Book Award for Fiction in 2009 and a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice. This article about a 2000s novel is a stub .
Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir was selected as the winner of the Society of Midland Author's Award for Fiction 2005. Demons in the Spring was a finalist for The Story Prize in 2009. The Great Perhaps was a winner of the Great Lakes Book Award for Fiction in 2009 and a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice.
A 2009 short film he co-wrote, At Last, Okemah!, won awards at multiple festivals. [11] [12] In 2009, Adam's editor at Random House asked him to write a book based on "I Thought She Was a Goth," a song he had written a decade earlier. The resulting book, I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It was released in January 2010.
Awards for Before John Was a Jazz Giant; Year Award Result Ref. 2009 Coretta Scott King Award for Illustrator Honor [9] [10] Golden Kite Award for Picture Book Text Honor [11] [12] Michigan Great Lakes Great Books Award [13] 2012 GA Picture Storybook Award [14]
2009 Birds: Great Lakes Book Awards Finalist [29] Old Bear: Charlotte Zolotow Award: Highly commended [24] Great Lakes Book Awards Finalist [29] 2010 Birds: Charlotte Zolotow Award: Honor [24] My Garden: Goodreads Choice Award for Picture Book Nominee [30] 2011 Little White Rabbit: Goodreads Choice Award for Picture Book Nominee [31] My Garden ...
James Beard Foundation Award – Best Chef: Great Lakes, 2007 [43] James Beard Foundation Award – Outstanding Chef, 2008 [44] [45] James Beard Foundation Award – Book Award: Cooking from a Professional Point of View, 2009 [46] James Beard Foundation Award – Outstanding Service Award, 2010 [47] 2016 [48]
Published in 2013 by HarperCollins, it was named an IndieNext Great Read and a finalist for the 2014 SIBA Book Award and published in six foreign editions. More recently, Fennelly has been writing flash nonfiction pieces in such magazines as Creative Nonfiction , The Southern Review , Five Points , The Normal School , Guernica , and The ...
It received positive reviews and won both the Great Lakes College Association National Fiction Award and the Minnesota Book Award in 1999. [2] McGhee's sophomore effort, Shadow Baby, is witnessed through the eyes of a young girl who befriends an old man as part of a school project. It was a Pulitzer Prize nominee.