
Several winners from years past are among the finalists for this year's Minnesota Book Awards, including children's writer David LaRochelle, who won last year and who is a finalist twice this year. Other past winners and finalists include mystery writers William Kent Krueger, Erin Hart and Brian Freeman, novelist Kent Nerburn, and children's author Alison McGhee.
Finalists in eight categories were chosen Saturday afternoon by 24 judges from around the state — writers, teachers, librarians and booksellers.
Here's the list:
Children's Literature, sponsored by Books For Africa:
"The Case of the Missing Donut," by Alison McGhee, illustrated by Isabel Roxas; "How Martha Saved Her Parents from Green Beans," by David LaRochelle, illustrated by Mark Fearing; " Moo!" by David LaRochelle, illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka; and "Peep Leap," by Elizabeth Verdick, illustrated by John Bendall-Brunello.
General Nonfiction, sponsored by Minnesota AFL-CIO:
"Evil Men," by James Dawes (Harvard University Press); "Harriman vs. Hill: Wall Street's Great Railroad War," by Larry Haeg (University of Minnesota Press); "The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII," by Jack El-Hai, and "Soda Shop Salvation: Recipes and Stories from the Sweeter Side of Prohibition," by Rae Katherine Eighmey (Minnesota Historical Society Press)
Genre Fiction, sponsored by Alerus Financial:
"The Book of Killowen," by Erin Hart; "The Cold Nowhere," by Brian Freeman; "Tamarack County," by William Kent Krueger; and "Wolves," by Cary J. Griffith