
2023 Book Awards Shortlist Announcement
19
Apr
2023
We are thrilled to announce the Book Awards shortlists for the 2023 ABIAs!
The ABIAs showcase the best talent in the business, with exceptional collaborations between publishers, authors, editors, illustrators, marketers and designers in bringing quality books to Australian and international markets.
The winners will be announced at the red-carpet ABIA Ceremony, to be held on Thursday 25 May at Doltone House (Darling Island) in Sydney.
Don’t miss out on this special night – get your tickets now!
Audiobook of the Year
- Ten Steps to Nanette, Hannah Gadsby; narrated by Hannah Gadsby (Wavesound)
- Life: What Nat to Do: A hot take on advice you never asked for, Nat’s What I Reckon; narrated by Nat’s What I Reckon (Penguin Random House Australia, Random House AU Audio Adult)
- The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner, Grace Tame; narrated by Grace Tame (Pan Macmillan Australia, Macmillan Australia Audio)
- Lisa, Lisa Curry with Ellen Whinnett; narrated by Lisa Curry (HarperCollins Publishers, HarperAudio)
- The Whitewash, Siang Lu; narrated by Tim Potter, Nick Ravenswood, Siang Lu, Tom Hart, Berlin Lu, Eva Seymour, James Huang, Jamie Hart, Jing-Xuan Chan, Keith Brockett, Marty Rhone, Yen Nguyen, Ichigon and Daniel Qin (Wavesound)
Biography Book of the Year
- My Dream Time, Ash Barty (HarperCollins Publishers)
- Ten Steps to Nanette, Hannah Gadsby (Allen & Unwin)
- The Boy from Boomerang Crescent, Eddie Betts (Simon & Schuster Australia)
- Heartstrong, Ellidy Pullin (Hachette Australia)
- The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner, Grace Tame (Pan Macmillan Australia, Macmillan Australia)
Book of the Year for Older Children (ages 13+)
- If You Could See the Sun, Ann Liang (HarperCollins Publishers, HQ Young Adult)
- The Jammer, Nova Weetman (UQP)
- Blood Traitor, Lynette Noni (Penguin Random House Australia)
- Unnecessary Drama, Nina Kenwood (Text Publishing)
- Sugar, Carly Nugent (Text Publishing)
Book of the Year for Younger Children (ages 7-12)
- The Bookseller’s Apprentice, Amelia Mellor (Affirm Press)
- Guardians: Wylah the Koorie Warrior 1, Jordan Gould and Richard Pritchard (Allen & Unwin; Albert Street Books)
- A Girl Called Corpse: An Elston-Fright Tale, Reece Carter, illustrated by Simon Howe (Allen & Unwin)
- Runt, Craig Silvey, illustrated by Sara Acton (Allen & Unwin)
- Waiting for the Storks, Katrina Nannestad (HarperCollins Publishers, ABC Books)
Children’s Picture Book of the Year (ages 0-6)
- What to Say When You Don’t Know What to Say, Davina Bell and Hilary Jean Tapper (Hachette Australia, Lothian Children’s Books)
- Floof, Heidi McKinnon (Allen & Unwin, Albert Street Books)
- Ceremony: Welcome to Our Country, Adam Goodes and Ellie Laing, illustrated by David Hardy (Allen & Unwin)
- Be Careful, Xiao Xin!, Alice Pung and Sher Rill Ng (HarperCollins Publishers, Working Title Press)
- Miimi Marraal, Mother Earth, Melissa Greenwood (HarperCollins Publishers, ABC Books)
General Fiction Book of the Year
- Dirt Town, Hayley Scrivenor (Pan Macmillan Australia, Macmillan Australia)
- The Tilt, Chris Hammer (Allen & Unwin)
- Exiles, Jane Harper (Pan Macmillan Australia, Macmillan Australia)
- Day’s End, Garry Disher (Text Publishing)
- Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone, Benjamin Stevenson (Penguin Random House, Michael Joseph)
General Non-fiction Book of the Year
- Reasons Not to Worry, Brigid Delaney (Allen & Unwin)
- The Space Between the Stars, Indira Naidoo (Murdoch Books)
- Bedtime Story, Chloe Hooper (Simon & Schuster Australia, Scribner Australia)
- Bulldozed, Niki Savva (Scribe Publications, Scribe)
- Investing with She’s on the Money, Victoria Devine (Penguin Random House, Penguin Life)
Illustrated Book of the Year
- First Nations Food Companion, Damien Coulthard and Rebecca Sullivan (Murdoch Books)
- Lune, Kate Reid (Hardie Grant Publishing, Hardie Grant Books)
- Cressida Campbell, National Gallery of Australia (National Gallery of Australia)
- Yiayia Next Door, Daniel and Luke Mancuso (Pan Macmillan Australia, Plum)
- RecipeTin Eats: Dinner, Nagi Maehashi (Pan Macmillan Australia, Macmillan Australia)
International Book of the Year
- The Marriage Portrait, Maggie O’Farrell (Hachette Australia, Headline)
- Young Mungo, Douglas Stuart (Pan Macmillan, Australia Picador)
- The Bullet That Missed, Richard Osman (Penguin Random House, Viking UK)
- Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus (Penguin Random House, Doubleday UK)
- Stolen Focus, Johann Hari (Bloomsbury Publishing)
Literary Fiction Book of the Year
- All That’s Left Unsaid, Tracey Lien (HarperCollins Publishers, HQ Fiction)
- The Sun Walks Down, Fiona McFarlane (Allen & Unwin)
- Horse, Geraldine Brooks (Hachette Australia)
- Seeing Other People, Diana Reid (Hardie Grant Publishing, Ultimo Press)
- Limberlost, Robbie Arnott (Text Publishing)
Small Publishers’ Adult Book of the Year
- Humanity’s Moment, Joëlle Gergis (Black Inc.)
- Cold Enough for Snow, Jessica Au (Giramondo Publishing)
- The Dreaming Path, Paul Callaghan (Pantera Press)
- Tell Me Again, Amy Thunig (UQP)
- Warlpiri Encyclopaedic Dictionary, Mary Laughren, Kenneth Hale, Jeannie Nungarrayi Egan, Marlurrku Paddy Patrick Jangala, Robert Hoogenraad, David Nash and Jane Simpson (Aboriginal Studies Press)
Small Publishers’ Children’s Book of the Year
- My Shadow is Purple, Scott Stuart (Larrikin House)
- Koori Princess, Anita Heiss (Magabala Books)
- A Tiny Light, Alison Lester (UQP)
- Off to the Market, Alice Oehr (Scribe Publications, Scribble)
- The Brink, Holden Sheppard (Text Publishing)
Social Impact Book of the Year
- Come Together, Isaiah Firebrace, illustrated by Jaelyn Biumaiwai (Hardie Grant Publishing, Hardie Grant Explore)
- How Many More Women, Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida (Allen & Unwin)
- The Boy from Boomerang Crescent, Eddie Betts (Simon and Schuster Australia)
- Not Now, Not Ever, Julia Gillard (Penguin Random House, Australia Vintage)
- Freedom, Only Freedom, Behrouz Boochani, anthology editors Moones Mansoubi and Omid Tofighian (Bloomsbury Publishing, Bloomsbury Academic (AUS))
The Matt Richell Award for New Writer of the Year
- Tell Me Again, Amy Thunig (UQP)
- WAKE, Shelley Burr (Hachette Australia)
- Dirt Town, Hayley Scrivenor (Pan Macmillan Australia, Macmillan Australia)
- The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner, Grace Tame (Pan Macmillan Australia, Macmillan Australia)
- Root & Branch: Essays on inheritance, Eda Gunaydin (NewSouth Publishing, NewSouth)
- All That’s Left Unsaid, Tracey Lien (HarperCollins Publishers, HQ Fiction)