Trillium Book Award - Winners

Winners

  • 1987 - Michael Ondaatje, In the Skin of a Lion
  • 1988 - Timothy Findley, Stones
  • 1989 - Modris Eksteins, Rites of Spring
  • 1990 - Alice Munro, Friend of My Youth
  • 1991 - Margaret Atwood, Wilderness Tips
  • 1992 - Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient
  • 1993 - Jane Urquhart, Away and Margaret Atwood, The Robber Bride
  • 1994
    • English - Donald Harman Akenson, Conor: A Biography of Conor Cruise O'Brien; Volume 1 Narrative
    • French - Andrée Lacelle, Tant de vie s'égare
  • 1995
    • English - Margaret Atwood, Morning in the Burned House and Wayson Choy, The Jade Peony
    • French - Maurice Henrie, Le Balcon dans le ciel
  • 1996
    • English - Anne Michaels, Fugitive Pieces
    • French - Nancy Vickers, Le Pied de Sappho and Alain Bernard Marchand, Tintin au pays de la ferveur
  • 1997
    • English - Dionne Brand, Land to Light On
    • French - Roger Levac, Petite Crapaude!
  • 1998
    • English - André Alexis, Childhood and Alice Munro, The Love of a Good Woman
    • French - Daniel Poliquin, L'homme de paille and Stefan Psenak, Du chaos et de l'ordre des choses
  • 1999
    • English - Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
    • French - Andrée Christensen and Jacques Flamand, Lithochronos ou le premier vol de la pierre
  • 2000
    • English - Don Coles, Kurgan
    • French - Didier Leclair, Toronto, je t'aime
  • 2001
    • English - Richard B. Wright, Clara Callan
    • French - Michèle Matteau, Cognac et Porto
  • 2002
    • English - Austin Clarke, The Polished Hoe and Nino Ricci, Testament
    • French - Michel Ouellette, Le testament du couturier and Éric Charlebois, Faux-fuyants
  • 2003
    • English - Thomas King, The Truth About Stories
    • English (Poetry) - Adam Sol, Crowd of Sounds
    • French - Serge Denis, Social-démocratie et mouvements ouvriers and François Paré, La distance habitée
    • French (Poetry) - Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo, Avec tes mots
  • 2004
    • English - Wayson Choy, All That Matters
    • English (Poetry) - Maureen Scott Harris, Drowning Lessons
    • French - Antonio D'Alfonso, Un vendredi du mois d'aout
    • French (Poetry) - there was no prize given this year, as there were fewer than 5 submissions. The prize money is being used to create a scholarship for French-language emerging poets.
  • 2005
    • English - Camilla Gibb, Sweetness in the Belly
    • English (Poetry) - Kevin Connolly, drift
    • French - Jean Mohsen Fahmy, L'Agonie des dieux
    • French (Poetry) - Éric Charlebois, Centrifuge
  • 2006
    • English - Mark Frutkin, Fabrizio's Return
    • English (Poetry) - Ken Babstock, Airstream Land Yacht
    • French - Paul Savoie, Crac and Daniel Castillo Durante, La Passion des nomades
    • French (Children's) - Françoise Lepage, Poupeska
  • 2007
    • English - Barbara Gowdy, Helpless
    • English (Poetry) - Rachel Zolf, Human Resources
    • French - Pierre Raphaël Pelletier, L'Oeil de la lumière
    • French (Poetry) - Tina Charlebois, Poils lisses
  • 2008
    • English - Pasha Malla, The Withdrawal Method
    • English (Poetry) - Jeramy Dodds, Crabwise to the Hounds
    • French - Marguerite Andersen, Le Figuier sur le toit
    • French (Children's) - Paul Prud’Homme, Les Rebuts: Hockey 2
  • 2009
    • English - Ian Brown, The Boy in the Moon
    • English (Poetry) - Karen Solie, Pigeon
    • French - Ryad Assani-Razaki, Deux Cercles
    • French (Poetry) - Michèle Matteau, Passerelles
  • 2010
    • English - Rabindranath Maharaj, The Amazing Absorbing Boy
    • English (Poetry) - Jeff Latosik, Tiny, Frantic, Stronger
    • French - Estelle Beauchamp, Un souffle venu de loin
    • French (Children's) - Daniel Marchildon, La première guerre de Toronto
  • 2011
    • English - Phil Hall, Killdeer
    • English (Poetry) - Nick Thran, Earworm
    • French - Michèle Vinet, Jeudi Novembre
    • French (Poetry) - Sonia Lamontagne, À tire d’ailes

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