So having said all that, I would like to share with you this year's SIBA Book Award Winners followed by a short quote from the nominating bookstore. To be nominated by for an award the book must be southern in nature (either written by a southern writer or dealing with a southern topic/setting).
In the Children's Category: Mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine
“Catlin will touch your heart. What more is there to say?” –Fiction Addiction in Greenville, SCIn the Young Adult Category: Countdown by Deborah Wiles
“Oh, this story brings back memories!” –Two Sisters Bookery in Wilmington, NCIn the Fiction Category: Burning Bright by Ron Rash
“Ron Rash can’t write a false word.” –Quail Ridge Books & Music in Raleigh, NCIn the Nonfiction Category: The Blueberry Years: A Memoir of Farm and Family by Jim Minick
“A captivating look into a couple’s efforts to create an organic blueberry farm in Central Appalachia. . .sit back and savor the sweetness of his blueberry story.”—Malaprop’s in Asheville, NCIn the Poetry Category: A House of Branches by Janisse Ray
“These poems are about waking up, looking around at the world, and discovering how to live within it.” –Kathryn Stripling ByerIn the Cookbook Category: Southern My Way: Simple Recipes, Fresh Flavors by Gena Knox
“Gena’s cookbook shows quicker ways to make traditional southern dishes from a fresh angle!” –Page & Palette in Fairhope, AL