Prix Québec-Wallonie-Bruxelles de littérature de jeunesse

The Prix Québec-Wallonie-Bruxelles de littérature de jeunesse is a literary award given out every two years for French language children's literature.[1]

The award is given to writers and illustrators from Quebec and the French-speaking community of Belgium.[1] Since 2005, one Quebec winner and one Belgian winner have been chosen. It is intended to encourage the development of children's literature in French and also to promote trade between Québec and Belgium.[2]

Winners

Year Award recipient
1981Françoise Souply-Clabots - illustration
1982Raymond Plante - Monsieur Genou
1984René Hausman - Le Grand Bestiaire, animaux d'Europe et d'Amérique du Nord
1985Bertrand Gauthier (author), Daniel Sylvestre (illustrator) - Zunik
1987Marie-José Sacré - Bon appétit, Monsieur Logre; Le Fantôme à tiques; Ballon, le Génie
1988Ginette Anfousse - Les catastrophes de Rosalie
1989Frédéric Dubus - Léonie dévore les livres
1990Stéphane Poulin - Album de famille
1991Lillo Canta - Magritte
1992Jacques Lazure - Le Domaine des sans yeux
1994Dominique Demers - Les Grands sapins ne meurent pas
1996Christiane Duchesne - La Bergère de chevaux
1997Rascal (author), Louis Joos (illustrator) - Le voyage d'Oregon
1998Louise Leblanc - Deux amis dans la nuit
1999Caroline Grégoire - Tonton René et tante Gilberte
2000Anne Villeneuve - L'écharpe rouge
2001Mario Ramos - Le Roi est occupé
2002Michèle Marineau - Marion et le Nouveau monde
2003Anne-Catherine De Boel - Koulkoul & Molokoloch
2005Henriette Major (author), Philippe Béha (illustrator) - Les Devinettes d'Henriette
Catherine Pineur - Plouf plouf ! Achille hésite
2007Pierrette Dubé (author), Caroline Hamel (illustrator) - Maman s'est perdue
David Merveille - Le Jacquot de Monsieur Hulot
2009Dominique Demers - L'Élu: la grande quête de Jacob Jobin
Jean-Marie Desfossez - Envol pour le paradis
2011Claire Vigneault - Le chasseur de loups-marins
Béa Deru-Bernard - Toute seule loin de Samarcande
2013Gilles Tibo (author), Geneviève Després (illustrator)- Le petit chevalier qui n'aimait pas la pluie
Françoise Rogier - C'est pour mieux te manger!
2015Alain M. Bergeron (author), Pierre-Yves Cezard (illustrator) - Le géant qui sentait les petits pieds
Mélanie Rutten - L'ombre de chacun
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References

  • "Galerie des lauréats". Prix Québec/Wallonie-Bruxelles de littérature de jeunesse (in French).
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