CHICAGO, June 23, 2021—The 2021 International Book Awards announced that Loyola Press received 20 awards in this year’s Book Awards, earning the publisher more awards from this organization than any other time in the Press’s history. Loyola Press received awards in sixteen categories, including Children’s Non-Fiction, Education / Academic, Sports, and Travel: Guides & Essays, to name a few.
The full list of Loyola Press 2021 International Book Awards:
Winner
What Would You Do? 46 Situations for Making Good Choices, Jennifer Moore-Mallinos,
Finalist
The Shepherd’s Story, Jimmy Dunne
Finalist
Seek & Find Bible, Elisenda Castells
Winner
What Would You Do? 46 Situations for Making Good Choices, Jennifer Moore-Mallinos
Winner
The Shepherd’s Story, Jimmy Dunne
Finalist
Seek & Find Bible, Elisenda Castells
Finalist
Teaching Students with Autism in a Catholic Setting, Dr. Lawrence R. Sutton
Winner
Shadow in the Dark: The Harwood Mysteries, Book 1, Antony Barone Kolenc
Finalist
Shadow in the Dark: The Harwood Mysteries, Book 1, Antony Barone Kolenc
Finalist
Spiritual Practices for the Brain: Caring for Mind, Body, and Soul, Anne Kertz Kernion
Winner
God’s Wonderful Word: A transfer sticker and coloring book
Winner
The Inner Chapel: Embracing the Promises of God, Becky Eldredge
Finalist
Finding God in the Mess: Meditations for Mindful Living, Jim Deeds & Brendan McManus, SJ
Finalist
Spiritual Practices for the Brain: Caring for Mind, Body, and Soul, Anne Kertz Kernion
Finalist
The Way to Manresa: Discoveries Along the Ignatian Camino, Brendan McManus, SJ
Winner
Preparing Hearts and Minds: 9 Simple Ways for Catechists to Cultivate a Living Faith, Joe Paprocki
Finalist
Ignatian Discernment of Spirits in Spiritual Direction and Pastoral Care: Going Deeper, Mark E. Thibodeaux, SJ
Finalist
Experiencing God in the Ordinary, William A. Barry, SJ
Winner
All In: Driven by Passion, Energy, and Purpose, Porter Moser
Winner
The Way to Manresa: Discoveries Along the Ignatian Camino, Brendan McManus, SJ