Once again we are blown away by where a book can take you. A big congratulations to Scholastic, Nic and Nic's mum.
The fun Nic had putting this book together just jumps right out of the pages, which always makes design so much fun too. See the press release from Scholastic below with all the book news.
NIC’S COOKBOOK WINS INTERNATIONAL AWARD
Scholastic New
Zealand is delighted to announce that Nic’s
Cookbook, written by ten-year-old Nicholas Brockelbank, has won the Best
Fundraising, Charity and Community Cookbook category of the strongly contested Gourmand World Cookbook Awards for the
Pacific region.
His win was
announced at the Paris Cookbook Fair on Saturday 23 February.
Nic’s Cookbook was the New Zealand
winner in two categories announced December 2012: the Best Fundraising, Charity and Community Cookbook and the Best Children and Family Cookbook.
Previous New
Zealand recipients of awards have included Annabel Langbein, Brett McGregor and
Jo Seagar.
Nic lives with
muscular dystrophy and is the 2012–2013 ambassador for the Muscular Dystrophy Association
(MDA). He and Scholastic NZ are donating half of the royalties from sales
of this book to the MDA.
Nic started cooking at
eight years old when one of his teachers suggested it
might help with his schoolwork. He has since
shown significant improvements in reading, spelling and maths.
Nic’s Cookbook was born from Nic
creating his own ‘cookbooks’, which were photocopied booklets of his favourite
recipes that he sold to family and friends to raise money for charities.
In 2011, he went
on to win the TVNZ Good
Morning Kids’ Cook Off with his Chicken and Broccoli Pasta recipe, which
features in the cookbook.
Since the publication of his book in
October 2012, Nic has held a sell-out book launch, made guest appearances on
TVNZ Saturday Breakfast, What Now and Attitude TV, and done Whitcoulls
in-store cooking demonstrations, assisted by celebrity chefs Simon Gault and
Brett McGregor.
Nic’s
Cookbook has been a regular feature in the top-10 NZ
children’s bestseller list.
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