

Now in its sixth year, the Youth Short Story category celebrates authors between the ages of thirteen and seventeen who have written a short story under 3,000 words. The Island of Forgetting, A Minor Chorus, Bad Cree, Hollow Bamboo, and In the Upper Country are also available as audiobooks through audible.ca.ĭanica Popovic Wins the Youth Short Story Category In the Upper Country, Kai Thomas (Viking Canada)Įach shortlisted novelist received a $6,000 cash prize from Amazon Canada.Īll of the books (including the winning novel) are available in print and Kindle editions on amazon.ca.Hollow Bamboo, William Ping (HarperCollins Publishers Ltd).Bad Cree, Jessica Johns (HarperCollins Publishers Ltd).In The City of Pigs, André Forget (Dundurn Press Ltd/Rare Machines).A Minor Chorus, Billy-Ray Belcourt (Hamish Hamilton Canada).Sealy’s book was chosen from a shortlist of six works, that included the following novels: Loosely inspired by Greek mythology, this is a novel about the echo of deep-and sometimes tragic-love, and the ways a family’s past can haunt its future. How does memory become myth? How do lies become family lore? How do we escape the trauma of the past when the truth has been forgotten? The Island of Forgetting is an intimate saga spanning four generations of one family who run a beachfront hotel. Sealy was announced as the winner during the in-person ceremony this evening at The Globe and Mail Centre in Toronto, where she also took home the $60,000 cash prize that is awarded to the winner by Amazon Canada.

Toronto, ON-May 31, 2023-Amazon Canada and The Walrus have announced that Jasmine Sealy, author of The Island of Forgetting (HarperCollins Publishers Ltd), is the winner of the 2023 Amazon Canada First Novel Award.
