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Children's Literature: Other Awards

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2010 Award Winners

  • Going bovine, by Libba Bray
    Michael L. Printz Award
  • Bad News for Outlaws by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson; R. Gregory Christie (Illustrator)
    ISBN: 9780822567646
    Publication Date: 2009-08-01
    Coretta Scott King Author Award Read about the fascinating life of Bass Reeves, who escaped slavery to become the first African American Deputy US Marshal west of the Mississippi. Sitting tall in the saddle, with a wide-brimmed black hat and twin Colt pistols on his belt, Bass Reeves seemed bigger than life. Outlaws feared him. Law-abiding citizens respected him. As a peace officer, he was cunning and fearless. When a lawbreaker heard Bass Reeves had his warrant, he knew it was the end of the trail, because Bass always got his man, dead or alive. He achieved all this in spite of whites who didn't like the notion of a Black lawman. Born into slavery in 1838, Bass had a hard and violent life, but he also had a strong sense of right and wrong that others admired. When Judge Isaac Parker tried to bring law and order to the lawless Indian Territories, he chose Bass to be a Deputy US Marshal. Bass would quickly prove a smart choice. For three decades, Bass was the most feared and respected lawman in the territories. He made more than 3,000 arrests, and though he was a crack shot and a quick draw, he only killed fourteen men in the line of duty. The story of Bass Reeves is the story of a remarkable African American and a remarkable hero of the Old West.
  • Return to sender, by Julia Alvarez
    Pura Belpre Author Award
  • Benny and Penny in the Big No-No!, by Geoffrey Hayes
    Theodor Seuss Geisel Award

Michael L. Printz Awards

Awarded for a book that exemplifies literary excellence in young adult literature.

  • Michael L. Printz titles in the Children's Collection
  • More Information about the Michael L. Printz Award

Coretta Scott King Awards

Given to African American authors and illustrators for outstanding inspirational and educational contributions to children's literature.

  • Coretta Scott King Award Winners and Honor Winners in the Children's Collection
  • More Information about the Coretta Scott King Awards

Pura Belpre Awards

Presented to a Latino/Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms and celebrates the Latino culture in an outstanding work of literature for children and youth.

  • Pura Belpre Award Winners and Honors in the Children's Collection
  • More Information about the Pura Belpre Award

Schneider Family Book Awards

Honors an author or illustrator for a book that embodies an artistic expression of the disability experience for child and adolescent audiences.

  • Schneider Family Book Award Winners
  • More Information about the Schneider Family Book Awards

Theodor Seuss Geisel Awards

For the most distinguished beginning reader book.

  • Theodor Seuss Geisel Award Winners in the Children's Collection
  • More Information about the Theodor Seuss Geisel Awards

Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Awards

Recognizes excellence in the writing of nonfiction for children (awarded by the American Library Association).

  • Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award in the Children's Collection
  • More Information about the Robert F. Sibert Award

Subject Guide

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Laura Kelsey
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Subjects: Composition, Language, Linguistics, Literature, Writing
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