Northland College

Northland College
  • Academics
  • Campus Life
  • Admissions
  • Athletics
  • Centers
  • Sustainability
Search
  • Directory
  • Campus Map
  • Calendar
  • Alumni
  • Giving
  • News
  • COVID-19
More...
  • Academics
    • Undergraduate
    • Faculty
    • Resources
    • Opportunities
      • Internships
      • Undergraduate Research
      • Study Abroad
      • Off-campus Learning
      • Student Jobs
    • Graduate Success
    • Course Catalog
    • Transcript Request
    • Commencement
  • Campus Life
    • Dining
    • Housing
    • Outdoor Orientation
    • Diversity & Inclusion
      • Indigenous Cultures Center
        • Native Student Offerings
        • Powwow & Awareness
        • Community Outreach
        • Native American Museum
    • Get Involved
    • Bicycles & Gear Rental
    • Fitness Center
    • Services
      • Counseling Services
      • Accommodations
      • Health Services
      • Safety & Security
  • Admissions
    • Visit Campus
    • Tuition
    • Financial Aid
      • Scholarships
      • Grants
      • Loans
      • FAFSA
      • Veterans
    • Enroll
    • Meet Your Admissions Counselor
    • College Fairs
  • Athletics
    • Athletic Website
    • Athletic Facilities
    • Varsity Club Membership
    • Buy Team Gear
    • Hall of Fame
    • Annual Golf Classic
    • Camps, Leagues, Tournaments
      • 3on3 Basketball Tournament
      • Basketball Camps & Leagues
      • Youth Soccer Camp
      • Softball Camp
      • Volleyball Camps & Leagues
    • Give to Athletics
  • Centers
    • Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation
      • Our Work
      • Student Research Opportunities
      • Lab Services
      • Burke Center in the News
      • Water Summit
    • Center for Rural Communities
      • Rural Livelihood Initiatives
        • Quality of Life Database
        • Northwoods Community Survey
        • Opinion Polls
        • Local Food Systems
      • Human-Environment Connection
      • Publications
      • Data Visualizations
      • Student Opportunities
    • Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute
      • LoonWatch
        • About Loons
        • Protect Loons
        • Get Involved
        • Loon Appreciation Week and Poster
      • Timber Wolf Alliance
        • Wolf Awareness Week and Poster
        • Learn About Wolves
        • TWA Speakers Bureau
        • Wolf Status Reports
        • Vision for Wolves
        • Great Lakes Wolf Symposium
      • Youth Outreach Programs
      • SONWA Book Awards
        • SONWA Seals
      • Sigurd Olson Legacy
      • Apostle Islands Stewardship Symposium
      • Intangible Magazine
      • Forest Lodge Educational Campus
        • Rental Information
    • Hulings Rice Food Center
      • Compost Center
      • Larson Food Lab
      • Campus Gardens
      • Student Opportunities
  • Sustainability
  • Alumni
    • Alumni Board
      • Alumni Awards
    • Get Involved
      • Ask Our Alumni Panels
    • Pride Pack, Apparel, and Merchandise
    • Class Notes
    • Transcript Request
    • Update Your Information
    • Events
    • Give
    • Oral History Project
  • Giving
    • Christopher T. Morgan Scholarship
    • Meet Our Team
  • About Northland
    • President Chadwick L. Dayton
    • Northland College Magazine
    • Campus Sculpture Tour
    • Advocacy & Public Discourse
    • Consumer Information

2016 Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award Winners

Northland College announces Book Awards for Earth Day

April 20, 2017

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • email

Northland College has announced the winning 2016 books for the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award (SONWA) in adult, young adult, and children’s literature.

Since 1991, the SONWA has honored the literary legacy of Sigurd Olson, who attended Northland College, and is the namesake of the College’s environmental institute, by recognizing and encouraging contemporary writers who seek to carry on his tradition of nature writing.

“The College announces the winners near Earth Day each year to highlight the best environmental and nature writing at a time when people are reflecting and thinking about their place in the natural world,” said Alan Brew, a professor of English at Northland College, who sits on the SONWA selection committee.

“We had more books than ever to select from this year,” Brew said. “These books best capture the human relationship with the natural world and have lasting, universal appeal — much like Olson’s work.”

The winning authors will be invited to speak at Northland College where they will receive their award and cash prize.

Adult Winner


Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History, by Dan Flores, (Basic Books, New York, New York)

Adult Honorable Mention

A Sugar Creek Chronicle: Observing Climate Change from a Midwestern Woodland, by Cornelia F. Mutel (University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, Iowa)

Raising Wild: Dispatches from a Home in the Wilderness, by Michael P. Branch (Roost Books, Boulder, Colorado)

Adult Notable Books

The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America’s National Parks, by Terry Tempest Williams (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, Washington D.C.)

Trespassing Across America: One Man’s Epic Never-Done-Before (and sort of Illegal) Hike Across the Heartland, by Ken Ilgunas (Blue Rider Press, New York, New York)

“Body of Water: A Sage, a Seeker, and the World’s Most Alluring Fish,” by Chris Dombrowski (Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Turning Homeward: Restoring Hope and Nature in the Urban Wild, Adrienne Ross Scanlon (Mountaineers Books, Seattle, Washington)

Young Adult Winner

Hawk, by Jennifer Dance (Dundurn, Toronto, Ontario)

Young Adult Honorable Mention

Chasing at the Surface, by Sharon Mentyka (Graphic Arts Book, Berkeley, California)

Saving Wonder, by Mary Knight (Scholastic Press, New York, New York)

Young Adult Notable Books

Dig too Deep: The Story of a Town that Looked the Other Way. And a Girl Who Didn’t, by Amy Allgeyer (Albert Whitman & Company, Chicago, Illinois)

Listen, by Francesca G. Varela (Owl House Books)

The Story of Seeds: From Mendel’s Garden to Your Plate, and How There’s More of Less to Eat Around the World, by Nancy F. Castaldo (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, New York, New York)

Children’s Winner

Journey: The Most Famous Wolf in the West, by Emma Bland Smith with illustrations by Robin James (Little Bigfoot, Seattle, Washington).

Children’s Honorable Mention

Mr. McGinty’s Monarchs, by Linda Vander Heyden with illustrations by Eileen Ryan Ewen (Sleeping Bear Press, Ann Arbor, Mich.)

What Matters, by Alison Hughes with illustrations by Holly Hatam (Orca Book Publishers)

The Lonely Giant, by Sophie Ambrose (Candlewick Press, Somerville, Massachusetts)

Children’s Notable Books

Mountain Chef: How One Man Lost His Groceries, Changed His Plans, and Helped Cook Up the National Park Service, by Annette Bay Pimentel, illustrated by Rich Lo (Charlesbridge, Watertown, Mass.)

Storm’s Coming!, by Margi Preus, illustrated by David Geister (Minnesota Historical Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Wakanda Whooper: The Curious Cinnamon Crane, by Sandia Kosmo, illustrated by Lisa Kosmo (Beaver’s Pond Press, Edina, Minnesota)

Where Do Rivers Go, Momma?, by Catherine L. Weyerhaeuser (Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, Montana)

  • A Quetico Provincial Park guide license for Sigurd Olson

    From the Archives: A Guide and Outfitter for the Northwoods

    In the entryway to the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute building on the Northland College campus, a display cabinet houses memorabilia from Sigurd Olson’s life. Nestled…

    From the Archives: A Guide and Outfitter for the Northwoods
  • Intangible Fall 2020 Issue

    From the Archives: Giving a Voice to Intangibles

    The Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute archives include a small, saddle-stitched pamphlet titled Two Essays by Sigurd F. Olson. The pamphlet was produced by the Institute…

    From the Archives: Giving a Voice to Intangibles
  • From the Archives: Forest Lodge on Lake Namekagon

    In the summer of 1994, a number of individuals with homes or summer cabins near Cable, Wisconsin, received a card in the mail. A small…

    From the Archives: Forest Lodge on Lake Namekagon
  • The Bad River makes one last turn through the Kakagon-Bad River Sloughs on its way to Lake Superior

    From the Archives: The Chequamegon Bay Area Partnership

    Chequamegon Bay and the wetlands and waterways associated with it are one of the most ecologically significant areas in the Lake Superior Basin. The Bay…

    From the Archives: The Chequamegon Bay Area Partnership
  • From the Archives: The Sigurd Olson Legacy Project

    In the fall of 1937, Sigurd Olson converted a one-car garage located in front of his Ely, Minnesota, home into a simple writing studio that…

    From the Archives: The Sigurd Olson Legacy Project
  • From the Archives: Promoting Nature-focused Literature for Children

    In a 2003 press release, the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute announced that it was expanding its nature writing award to include a category focused specifically…

    From the Archives: Promoting Nature-focused Literature for Children
  • Visit
  • Info
  • Apply

News

  • Northland College to Help Finlandia University Students Continue Their Education with the Sisu Promise

    Northland College is launching the Sisu Promise to support Finlandia University students…

  • Alaina A. Lenz ’24

    If you had asked me at any point before my senior year…

  • For the Love of Learning

    In the spring of 1965, I graduated from high school and looked…

  • From the Archives: Lake Superior Programs at the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute

    It’s just a short walk from the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute through…

  • The Company You Keep

    We usually think of a highway as straight. But the reality is…

  • From the Archives: Restoring Northern Forests

    The proceedings booklet for the September 2000 Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute workshop…

  • Northland College at 130 Years: Navigating the Highway Ahead

    Beginning January 1, 2023, Chad Dayton will serve as interim president of…

  • From the Archives: A Voice for Wilderness

    Sigurd Olson was born on April 4, 1899. One hundred years later…

  • A year after “Aversion to Diversion” White Paper, Bayfield County Maps Artesian Wells

    In September 2021, the Northland College Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater…

  • From the Archives: Sustaining the Brule River Ecosystem

    On June 21-22, 1994, the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute hosted the Robert…

News Archive »

1411 Ellis Avenue
Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-1699 | Map
  • About Northland
  • Constitution Day at Northland
  • Consumer Information
  • Privacy Policy
  • Take a Class
  • Employment
  • Campus Store

my.northland.edu

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Copyright © 2023 Northland College. All rights reserved.

https://www.northland.edu/news/earth-day-books-year

Our website uses cookies for necessary functions and to enhance your browsing experience. Learn more in our Privacy Policy.

Accept & Continue