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Carol Off among finalists for $60K Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction

The As It Happens host is one of five authors vying for one of the richest awards for nonfiction in Canada.
Carol Off is nominated for the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction for her memoir All We Leave Behind. (CBC)

CBC host Carol Off is among the five finalists for the $60,000 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction, one of the biggest prizes in Canada for nonfiction.

The As It Happens hostis nominated for All WeLeave Behind, which is about her efforts to help bring a family that was beingtargeted by warlords from Afghanistan to Canada.

The other finalists are Ivan Coyote for Tomboy Survival Guide, Kyo Maclear for Birds Art Life, James Maskalyk for Life on the Ground Floor andTanyaTalagaforSeven Fallen Feathers. You can learn more about this year's finalists below.

The finalists were chosen by jury members Susan Harada, ArnoKopecky and Siobhan Roberts out of 100 titles submitted by 54 different publishers.

The winner will be announced at the Writers' Trust awards gala on Nov. 14, 2017.

Last year's winner was Deborah Campbell forA Disappearance in Damascus.

Tomboy Survival Guide by Ivan Coyote

White person with short blond hair in blue shirt. Illustrated book cover of a black and white anatomical heart, orange background.
Ivan Coyote is the author of Tomboy Survival Guide. (Robin Toma Photography/Arsenal Pulp Press)

What it's about:Tomboy Survival Guide is a memoir-in-stories that paints a picture of Coyote's childhood in the Yukon, their awakening queer identity and the ongoing struggleof living outside the gender binary.

Birds Art Life by Kyo Maclear

Kyo Maclear is the author of Birds Art Life. (Doubleday Canada/Diaspora Dialogues)

What it's about:Kyo Maclear spent a year shadowing the adventures of an avid birdwatcher in Toronto. She documents their journey inBirds Art Lifeandexplores the intangible connections between nature, creativity and well-being.

Life on the Ground Floor by James Maskalyk

James Maskalyk is an emergency room doctor and author. (Penguin Random House/Michael Banasiak)

What it's about: In Life on the Ground Floor: Letters from the Edge of Emergency Medicine,Maskalyk shares the observations he has made working in ER rooms in Toronto and Ethiopia.

All We Leave Behind by Carol Off

An older woman with red curly hair.
Carol Off is the host of CBC's As It Happens and author of All We Leave Behind. (CBC)

What it's about:When Asad Aryubwal publicly spoke out against warlords in Afghanistan, death squads were sent after him and his family. Fleeing with his wife and five children, Aryubwal sought help from the journalist who had interviewed him CBC's Carol Off.

Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga

Tanya Talaga highlights the lives of seven Indigenous students in Seven Fallen Feathers. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star/House of Anansi)

What it's about:Award-winning journalist TanyaTalagashines a spotlight on the lives of seven Indigenous high school students in Thunder Bay, Ont., who lost their lives between 2000 and 2011while separated from their families.