The Southern Independent Bookseller's Alliance, or SIBA, choses six
books each year from the best in southern literature. One title is chosen from each category: Children's, Young Adult, Cooking, Fiction,
Nonfiction, and Poetry. The titles are nominated by southern,
independent booksellers (like me) and their customers (like you). While
we are all reading globally, it is nice to have a regional minded award
list compiled by the people who are at the forefront of localmindedness.
The interest of SIBA stretches from Louisiana on up to North Carolina,
but this year's seems to sit close to home for us! One of the winners,
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
by Louisiana's own William Joyce, is one of my favorite books. I am so
thrilled to have this book on the SIBA list, while it was inspired by
Hurricane Katrina it is a beautiful story for readers across the globe.
I'm also excited to note that the winning book of poetry, though not
written by a Louisiana native, was published by LSU Press. Southern
literature has a deep and rich history and these authors (and many more)
are a constant reminder that we will continue to build on that history.
Children's Winner
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The book that inspired the Academy Award-winning
short film, from "New York Times"- bestselling author and beloved
visionary Joyce. Stunningly brought to life, this book is a modern
masterpiece, showing that in today's world of traditional books, eBooks,
and apps, it's story that we truly celebrate. |
Poetry Winner
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Navigating the dangerous currents of family and race,
Kathryn Stripling Byer s sixth poetry collection confronts the legacy
of southern memory and landscape, where too often "it s safer to stay
blind." |
Cooking Winner
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Savannah landmark Back in the Day
Bakery, here is a fabulously fun book filled with customers' favorite
recipes and irresistible full-color photographs of food and
behind-the-scenes bakery shots. |
Fiction Winner
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In his phenomenal debut novel--a mesmerizing literary
thriller about the bond between two brothers and the evil they face in a
small North Carolina town--Cash displays a remarkable talent for
lyrical, powerfully emotional storytelling. |
Nonfiction Winner
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The true story of an
outdoorsman living alone in Western North Carolina who teams up with his
neighbors and environmental lawyers to save a treasured mountain peak
from the mining company. |
Young Adult Winner
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Washed ashore as a baby in tiny Tupelo Landing, North
Carolina, Mo LoBeau, now 11, and her best friend Dale turn detective
when the amnesiac Colonel, owner of a cafe and co-parent of Mo with his
cook, Miss Lana, seems implicated in a murder. |