Elsie Locke Award for Non-Fiction


The Elsie Locke Non-Fiction Award was first awarded in 2002 by the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa. It aimed to encourage the production of the best non-fiction writing for young New Zealanders. The award was previously known as the LIANZA Young People's Non-Fiction Award, before being renamed in honour of Elsie Locke. The LIANZA Elsie Locke Non-Fiction Award became the Elsie Locke Non-Fiction Award when the LIANZA Awards merged with the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults in 2016.

History

The LIANZA Elsie Locke Non-Fiction Award was an initiative of the Library and information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa. The LIANZA Children and Young Adult Book Awards began in 1945 with the Esther Glen Award. Later they expanded to encompass a wide range of awards for non-fiction, young adult, illustration, works in Te Reo Māori and librarian’s choice as well as fiction. The Awards were judged by a panel of experienced librarians.
The non-fiction award, established in 1986, was first known as the LIANZA Young People’s Non-Fiction Award. Its aim was to encourage the writing and production of high-quality non-fiction books for young New Zealand readers.
In 2002, it was renamed the LIANZA Elsie Locke Non-fiction Award to commemorate the life and work of Elsie Locke, whose own fiction and non-fiction for children often focused on New Zealand history. Elsie Locke was a writer, historian, peace activist and campaigner for women’s rights, social justice, nuclear disarmament and the environment. She won a number of awards for her writing including the Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book and the Margaret Mahy Medal. Her historical children’s novels included The Runaway Settlers, The End of the Harbour and A Canoe in the Mist, and her non-fiction for young people included Two Peoples, One Land: A History of Aotearoa.
In 2016, the LIANZA Awards were merged with the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. The Award is now called the Elsie Locke Award for Non-Fiction.

List of recipients

YearBook
2002I am a Spider by Simon Pollard
2003Which New Zealand Insect? by Andrew Crowe
2004A Bird in the Hand: Keeping New Zealand Wildlife Safe by Janet Hunt
2005Welcome to the South Seas: Contemporary New Zealand Art for Young People by Gregory O’Brien
2006Developments in New Zealand History by Kevin Boon
2007Red Haze: Australians and New Zealanders in Vietnam by Leon Davidson
2008Draw New Zealand Birds: A Step-by-step Guide by Heather Arnold
2009Atoms, dinosaurs & DNA: 68 Great New Zealand Scientists by Veronika Meduna and Rebecca Priestley
2010Dear Alison: A New Zealand Soldier's Story from Stalag 383 edited by Simon Pollard
2011The Kiwi Fossil Hunter’s Handbook by James Crampton and Marianna Terezow
2012Nice Day for a War: Adventures of a Kiwi Soldier in World War I by Matt Elliott and Chris Slane
2013At the Beach: Explore & Discover the New Zealand Seashore by Ned Barraud and Gillian Candler
2014Wearable Wonders by Fifi Colston
2015Māori Art for Kids by Norm Heke and Julie Noanoa
2016ANZAC Heroes by Maria Gill, ill. Marco Ivancic
2016Finalists: Changing Times: The Story of a New Zealand Town and its Newspaper by Bob Kerr ; See what I can see: New Zealand Photography for the Young and Curious by Gregory O’Brien ; The Beginner’s Guide to Adventure Sport in New Zealand by Steve Gurney ; Whose Beak is This? by Gillian Candler, ill. Fraser Williamson
2017Jack and Charlie: Boys of the Bush by Josh James Marcotte and Jack Marcotte
2017Finalists: From Moa to Dinosaurs by Gillian Candler, ill. Ned Barraud, The Cuckoo and the Warbler by Kennedy Warne, ill. Heather Hunt, The Genius of Bugs by Simon Pollard, Torty and the Soldier by Jennifer Beck, ill. Fifi Colston
2018Aotearoa: The New Zealand Story written and illustrated by Gavin Bishop
2018Finalists: Explore! Aotearoa by Bronwen Wall, ill. Kimberly Andrews ; New Zealand's Great White Sharks by Alison Ballance ; Sky High: Jean Batten's Incredible Flying Adventures by David Hill, ill. Phoebe Morris ; The New Zealand Wars by Philippa Werry
2019Art-tastic by Sarah Pepperle
2019Finalists: Go Girl: A Storybook of Epic NZ Women by Barbara Else ; Ko Mauao te Maunga: Legend of Mauao by Debbie McCauley, ill. Debbie Tipuna and trans. Tamati Waaka ; New Zealand’s Backyard Beasts by Ned Barraud ; Whose Home is This? by Gillian Candler, ill. Fraser Williamson