Toronto Book Awards - Winners

Winners

  • 1974 - multiple winners
William Kurelek, O Toronto
Desmond Morton, Mayor Howland
Richard B. Wright, In the Middle of a Life
  • 1975 - multiple winners
Claude Bissell, Halfway up Parnassus
The Labour History Collective, Women at Work
Loren Lind, The Learning Machine
  • 1976 - multiple winners
Robert F. Harney and Harold Troper, Immigrants: A Portrait of the Urban Experience 1890-1930
Hugh Hood, The Swing in the Garden
  • 1977 - multiple winners
Margaret Atwood, Lady Oracle
Margaret Gibson, The Butterfly Ward
  • 1978 - multiple winners
Christopher Armstrong and H.V. Nelles, The Revenge of the Methodist Bicycle Company
Timothy Findley, The Wars
  • 1979 - multiple winners
Michael Bliss, A Canadian Millionaire
William Dendy, Lost Toronto
John Morgan Gray, Fun Tomorrow
  • 1980 - multiple winners
Raymond Souster, Hanging In
Stephen A. Speisman, The Jews of Toronto: A History to 1937
  • 1981 - multiple winners
Timothy Colton, Big Daddy: Frederick G. Gardiner and the Building of Metropolitan Toronto
Mary Larratt Smith, Young Mr. Smith in Upper Canada
Helen Weinzweig, Basic Black with Pearls
  • 1982 - multiple winners
Claude Bissell, The Young Vincent Massey
Marian Engel, Lunatic Villas
  • 1983 - multiple winners
Michael Bliss, The Discovery of Insulin
Lucy Booth Martyn, The Face of Early Toronto: An Archival Record 1803-1936
  • 1984 - multiple winners
Edith G. Firth, Toronto in Art
Gerald Killan, David Boyle: From Artisan to Archaeologist
Eric Wright, The Night the Gods Smiled
  • 1985 - multiple winners
Warabe Aska, Who Goes to the Park
J.M.S. Careless, Toronto to 1918
Josef Skvorecky, The Engineer of Human Souls
  • 1986 - multiple winners
Morley Callaghan, Our Lady of the Snows
Robertson Davies, What's Bred in the Bone
  • 1987 - William Dendy and William Kilbourn, Toronto Observed: Its Architecture, Patrons and History
  • 1988 - Michael Ondaatje, In the Skin of a Lion
  • 1989 - Margaret Atwood, Cat's Eye
  • 1990 - multiple winners
Hilary Russell, Double Take: The Story of the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres
Guy Vanderhaeghe, Homesick
  • 1991 - Cary Fagan and Robert MacDonald, eds., Streets of Attitude: Toronto Stories
  • 1992 - Katherine Govier, Hearts of Flame
  • 1993 - multiple winners
Carole Corbeil, Voice-Over
David Donnell, China Blues
  • 1994 - Timothy Findley, Headhunter
  • 1995 - Ezra Schabas, Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian
  • 1996 - Rosemary Sullivan, Shadow Maker: The Life of Gwendolyn MacEwen
  • 1997 - Anne Michaels, Fugitive Pieces
  • 1998 - Helen Humphreys, Leaving Earth
  • 1999 - Richard Outram, Benedict Abroad
  • 2000 - Camilla Gibb, Mouthing the Words
  • 2001 - A.B. McKillop, The Spinster and the Prophet: Florence Deeks, H.G. Wells and the Mystery of the Purloined Past
  • 2002 - Sarah Dearing, Courage My Love
  • 2003 - Joe Fiorito, The Song Beneath the Ice
  • 2004 - multiple winners
Kevin Bazzana, Wondrous Strange: The Life and Art of Glenn Gould
Kate Taylor, Mme. Proust and the Kosher Kitchen
  • 2005 - David Bezmozgis, Natasha and Other Stories
  • 2006 - Dionne Brand, What We All Long For
  • 2007 - Michael Redhill, Consolation
  • 2008 - Glen Downie, Loyalty Management
  • 2009 - Austin Clarke, More
  • 2010 - Mark Sinnett, The Carnivore
  • 2011 - Rabindranath Maharaj, The Amazing Absorbing Boy

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