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2009 Bronte Prize Winner Accounced!
LOS ANGELES (June 8, 2009) George Cope's inspiring saga of mid-life second chances, Cora's Turn, is the winner of the third annual Bronte Prize!
 
2009 Finalists Announced
LOS ANGELES (May 2, 2009) Another year brings another award, and the Bronte Prize Committee has pared its initial (mammoth) list to five deserving finalists for the 2009 award. They are:
A Reliable Wife - Robert Goolrick
Belong to Me - Maria De los Santos
Cora's Turn - George Cope
Nora's Soul - Margay Justice
The Piano Teacher - Janice Y. K. Lee
Congratulations to these five titles and their talented authors!
Look for the announcement of the 2009 Bronte Prize Winner on June 8th!
 
2008 Bronte Prize Winner Announced!
MONTERREY (June 24, 2008) Lisa Genova's tale of love and Alzheimer's disease, Still Alice, is the winner of the second annual Bronte Prize! Congrats to Lisa!!
2008 Finalists Announced
MONTERREY (May 30, 2008) After hundreds of reads, much deliberation, and a little bantering, the Bronte Prize Committee has reached its decisions on the 2008 finalists. We're very proud of our selection of these four unique titles. They are:
The Cobbler of Normandy - Otto Berliner
Forever My Lady - Jeff Rivera
Girls in Trucks - Katie Crouch
Still Alice - Lisa Genova
Congratulations to these four special titles and their talented authors!
Stay tuned. The Bronte Prize Winner will be announced June 23, 2008.
Dates Announced
MONTERREY (February 24, 2008) The 2008 Bronte Prize finalists will be named May 30, 2008. The 2008 Bronte Prize winner will be announced June 23, 2008!
2007 Bronte Prize Winner Announced
MONTERREY (March 15, 2007) Nelson Pahl's Bee Balms & Burgundy, a story of love and breast cancer, has captured the 2007 Bronte Prize. Congrats to Nelson and Cafe Reverie Press!
2007 Finalists Announced
MONTERREY (February 22, 2007) From a pool of more than 400 love stories, the 2007 Bronte Prize finalists have been named. They are:
Angels Fall - Nora Roberts
Bee Balms & Burgundy - Nelson Pahl
Finding Noel - Richard Paul Evans
Tear Down the Mountain - Roger Alan Skipper
Water for Elephants - Sara Gruen
Congratulations to all five books/authors!
     
 
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