Thursday, November 12, 2015

Finalist

My book on the history of toilets is a finalist for a prize for "good science books [that]  encourage children and young adults to turn to science books, not only for information, but for enjoyment too".

I'm really pleased the panel considered my book enjoyable: I aimed for that. 
And it's in good company:
I have no idea what happens if it wins--except they give me an airplane ticket and a hotel room so I can attend the awards ceremony in Washington, DC, aka Bedbug Capital. 
(Ceremony? Like, I'd have to buy clothes to attend?)
I think I'd choose How to Clone a Mammoth, myself.

11 comments:

Michael Leddy said...

Wow! Congratulations!

Frex said...

Thanks! I admit I'm chuffed.

deanna said...

Woohoo! This book sits proudly on my shelf! Very deserving of recognition. Congratulations!!

Fresca said...

DEANNA: Thanks! I actually gave away all my copies;
when I went to Duluth, I was tickled to see my friend had my book in her bathroom!
I re-read it, and truly thought it was enjoyable.

Zhoen said...

Well deserved, wonderful.

bink said...

You know I am proud of you!

Lady Chardonnay said...

This is MARVELOUS. What a great honor, and how fun to see your book in the midst of that gorgeous poster! You are in fine company. Hugest, warmest congratulations, my friend!!

Fresca said...

Thanks, friends!

Laura B said...

Congratulations!!!! I'm very excited for you!

Julia said...

That's really awesome! Congrats! Talking about sewers/toilets was possibly our first conversation and moved you firmly to "Cool Person" in my mind. I need to get a copy of your book. Perhaps for World Toilet Day?

Frex said...

Thanks, Laura!

JULIA: I don't even have a copy myself! I must ask for some more free copies (not sure the pub will provide them though!). If I get some, I'll give one to you.
Too late for WTDay, alas...