Sydney Smith, Julie Flett, Cary Fagan shortlisted for the Sheila Barry Best Canadian Picturebook of the Year

Image | Sydney Smith, Julie Flett, Cary Fagan

Caption: Sydney Smith, Julie Flett and Cary Fagan are finalists for the inaugural Sheila Barry Best Canada Picturebook of the Year Award. (The Canadian Press/Patrick Doyle, Steve Farmer, Mark Raynes Roberts)

Sydney Smith, Julie Flett and Cary Fagan are among the 10 finalists for the first annual Sheila Barry Best Canada Picturebook of the Year Award.

Image | Book Cover: Small in the City by Sydney Smith

(Groundwood Books)

The prize, created in honour of the late Sheila Barry, who was the publisher and an editor for Toronto-based children's publisher Groundwood Books, celebrates the best picture book by a Canadian writer, published in the previous year.
Smith, Flett and Fagan are recognized for their books Small in the City, Birdsong and King Mouse.
Smith's Small in the City is about a young boy exploring the downtown of a city after having stepped off a streetcar on a snowy day. On his journey, the boy discovers shortcuts and friendly faces, all the while trying to find his way home.
The picture book, which won the 2019 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — illustration, is the first book that the Halifax-based writer and illustrator has both illustrated and written.
Birdsong by Flett follows a lonely girl who becomes friends with her new neighbour, an elderly woman. Together, they watch the seasons change, but as they both grow older, the young girl learns to cope with her friend's declining health.

Image | Book Cover: Birdsong by Julie Flett

(Greystone Books)

The Cree-Metis author and illustrator's picture book was shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — illustration in 2019.
Written by Fagan, a Toronto-based novelist and children's book author, with illustrations by Dena Seiferling, King Mouse is a fable about friendship and sharing. It features a mouse king who learns more about kindness when his animal subjects find crowns of their own.

Image | King Mouse by Cary Fagan, illustrated by Dena Seiferling

(Tundra Books)

King Mouse was also a finalist for the 2019 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — illustration.
The winner and three books of honour will be announced on Sept. 7, 2020.
The full shortlist is below.