The prolific author of Newbery Medalist Crispin and Honor titles Nothing But the Truth and The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle points out that protest and patriotism are woven into American history.
Not everyone loves a winner. Match Newbery books to these terrible reviews.
In the main, awards season will celebrate honored books and their creators. Yet such a high-profile occasion presents a unique opportunity to celebrate and honor, too, the right of kids and teens to read and access content.
DiCamillo, who won two Medals and an Honor for her books, talks about the power of the Newbery award, creating story worlds without an outline, and the benefit of carrying a notebook.
Betsy Bird reflects on the triumphs, scandals, and other notable moments in Newbery history in this downloadable illustrated time line.
The celebrated Newbery Medal-winning author shares thoughts on the new wave of censorship in schools, her deep respect for librarians, and dancing hamburgers in The Giver.
The Newbery Medal is as popular—and controversial—as ever. Here's what librarians have to say about it.
These five titles combine excellent writing, research, presentation, and readability for readers ages 12-18.
The winner of the annual award for YA debut author will be announced at the Youth Media Awards in January.
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