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Okay, now my day is perfect!  Sigh…

I just received this email from Mellisa at Tundra.

Hello,

The Ontario library Association Canadian Materials Committee will be presenting their annual Best Bets list of the top 10 Children’s Fiction, top 10 Picture books, top 10 Young Adult Fiction and top 10 Children’s Non Fiction at the OLA Superconference this week in Toronto. Four titles published by Tundra were chosen and I just thought you would like to know that your book is one of the chosen top 10!

Top 10 Young Adult fiction:

How it Happened in Peach Hill by Marthe Jocelyn

Top 10 children’s Fiction:

Eye of the Crow by Shane Peacock

Porcupine by Meg Tilly

Top 10 Picture Books:

Ten Old Men and a Mouse by Cary Fagan

All the best,


Melissa Reeve

Publicist

- Tundra Books -


It’s me, (Meg) again.  Sorry about all of the spaces, but I don’t know how to remove them from the copied email.  Melissa hadn’t made Porcupine, or Ten Old Men and a Mouse, in bold.  I did that!  Mine for obvious reasons, and Cary’s because he’s my friend and he’s a damned fine person and writer and everything.  Yay!  I’m very happy. 

Thank you The Ontario Library Association Canadian Materials Committee!!!  Not that they read my blog.  But thank you anyway.  This is one glorious snowy day indeed. 

And for anyone out there who is having a lousy day, just read back to my blogs last week and you’ll know that in a couple of days, you’ll feel a lot better as well.  I LOVE the OLACMC!