Names both familiar and new populate the list of 36 finalists for this year's Minnesota Book Awards, announced Saturday. Minneapolis writer Louise Erdrich, winner of five Minnesota Book Awards, is a finalist for "The Night Watchman," the novel based on the life of her grandfather, Patrick Gourneau. St. Paul writer Kao Kalia Yang, winner of four awards, is a finalist in two categories — memoir and children's literature. Kawai Strong Washburn and Jonathan C. Slaght are both finalists for their debut books. Here's the full list:
Children's Literature, sponsored by Books for Africa
• "Bee Love (Can Be Hard)," by Alan Page and Kamie Page (Page Education Foundation)
• "Big Papa and the Time Machine," by Daniel Bernstrom (HarperCollins)
• "A Bowl Full of Peace: A True Story," by Caren Stelson (Carolrhoda)
• "The Most Beautiful Thing," by Kao Kalia Yang (Carolrhoda)
Middle Grade Literature, sponsored by Education Minnesota
• "What if a Fish," by Anika Fajardo (Simon & Schuster)
• "Lukezilla Beats the Game," by Kurtis Scaletta (Capstone Editions)
• "CatStronauts: Digital Disaster," by Drew Brockington (Little, Brown)