The Storylines Notable Book Awards constitute an annual list of exceptional and outstanding books for children and young people published in New Zealand, by New Zealand authors and illustrators, during the previous calendar year.
The Storylines Notable Book Awards began in 1999 and have been announced each year since then.
The list is announced each year in March and the awards are made at the Storylines Margaret Mahy Awards Day together with the Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture, and the announcement of the winners of the Storylines Tessa Duder Award, Tom Fitzgibbon Award, Joy Cowley Award and the Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book. This event is held in Auckland on the weekend closest to 2 April, International ChildrenâÂÂs Book Day (and the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen).
There are always multiple awards handed out and these are split mostly by age. The specifics of each category have changed since it started but overall each can summarised as follows:
Picture Books Books for children and/or young adults where the narrative is carried equally by pictures and story (age range from birth to 18 years).
Junior Fiction Fiction suitable for primary and intermediate-aged children (age range from 7 years to 13 years).
Young Adult Fiction Fiction suitable for upper intermediate and secondary school students (age range from 13 years to 18 years).
Non-fiction For authoritative, well-designed information books accessible to children and young adults (age range from 3 years to 18 years).
Notable Te Reo MÃÂori original texts or translations into Te Reo Maori, any genre.