Christian Fiction Winners
Recently a customer asked why we had run the list of Christy Award winners in our store newsletter in previous years, but had not done so last November. I didn’t realize that our customers were tracking these things so closely. So I included it on Monday, and having typed it all up, thought we’d run it here as well.
Although several of the winners were from the broad Baker Book Group imprints, they weren’t titles we’ve carried. (She ordered one of each, so the award carries some weight in her mind.) What it reinforces to me is that critic awards are not the same as sales rankings. Not at all. And some great books get missed because as buyers, we tend to focus on the “A list” titles.
How many of these do you carry? If you’re going to expand your fiction section, better to start with titles which have at least won critical acclaim.
Book of the Year – The Secret Keepers of Old Depot Grocery – Amanda Cox – Revell
Amplify Award – In Search of a Prince – Toni Shiloh – Bethany House
Contemporary Romance – All That Really Matters – Nicole Deese – Bethany House
First Novel – All That Is Secret – Patricia Raybon – Tyndale
General Fiction – the winner in this category also won book of the year (above)
Historical – Drawn By the Current – Jocelyn Green – Bethany House
Historical Romance – Until Leaves Fall In Paris – Sarah Sundin – Revell
Mystery/Suspense – Aftermath – Terri Blackstock – Thomas Nelson
Short form – Under the Texas Mistletoe – Karen Witemeyer – Bethany House
Speculative (science fiction) – Windward Shore – Shannon Hinck – Enclave Publishing
Young Adult – Shadow – Kara Swanson – Enclave Publishing
The awards are presented through the Evangelical Christian Publishing Association (ECPA) and the full list, including nominees, and including cover images, can be seen at this link.
We’ve never highlighted book awards before, but I like the idea. Are there other Christian book awards we should follow?