South Asia Book Award
Twenty-Cents: Muhammad Yunus and Village Bank by Paula Yoo (Lee & Low) Winner: Bombay Blues by Tanuja Desai Hidier (Scholastic/Scholastic PUSH) Honor:
Time to Dance by Padma Venkatraman (Penguin/Nancy Paulsen Bks.) Honor:
Chandra’s Magic Light: A Story in Nepal by Therese Heine (Barefoot) Honor: God Loves Hair by Vivek Shraya (Arsenal Pulp) Honor:
Secrets of the Sky Caves: Danger and Discovery on Nepal’s Mustang Cliff by Sandra K. Athans (Millbrook) 
National Jewish Book Award
The Jewish Book Council selected Oskar and the Eight Blessings by Tanya and Richard Simon as well as The Hired Girl by Laura Amy Schlitz as the top titles for the National Jewish Book Award. The Council honors literature that “reflects the incredible range of important and powerful stories of the Jewish communities of the past and present.” Children’s Literature Winner:
Oskar and the Eight Blessings by Tanya Simon and Richard Simon; Mark Siegel (Roaring Brook) Finalist: Farmer Kobi's Hanukkah Match by Karen Rostoker-Gruber and Rabbi Ron Isaacs (Apples and Honey) Finalist: Adam and Thomas by Aharon Appelfeld (Triangle Square) Finalist: The Safest Lie by Angela Cerrito (Holiday House) YA Literature Winner:
The Hired Girl by Laura Amy Schlitz (Candlewick) Finalist: Somewhere There Is Still a Sun: A Memoir of the Holocaust by Michael Gruenbaum with Todd Hasak-Lowy (S. & S./Aladdin) Finalist:
Audacity by Melanie Crowder (Philomel) Finalist: Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke by Anne Blankman (HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray)
Sydney Taylor Book Award
Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association
Full Cicada Moon by Marilyn Hilton (Dial) Honor:
Blackbird Fly by Erin Entrada Kelly (Harper Collins/Greenwillow). This title was also an SLJ Best Book.
Picture Books: Winner: Juna’s Jar by Jane Bahk, illustrated by Felicia Hoshino (Lee & Low) Honor:
Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl’s Courage Changed Music by Margarita Engle, illustrated by Rafael López (HMH) This title was also an SLJ Best Book and Top Latino Book of 2015 YA Winner: P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han (S. & S.) Honor: Ink and Ashes by Valynne E. Maetani (Tu Books) The Amelia Bloomer Project
The Feminist Task Force of the ALA's Social Responsibilities Round Table shared their annual booklist of the best feminist books for young readers, named the Amelia Bloomer Project after the 19th-century women’s rights and temperance advocate, on January 11. The group also selected their top 10 titles, featuring SLJ Best Book Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music by Margarita Engle (HMH), along with Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement by Carole Boston Weatherford (Candlewick). The Amelia Bloomer Project also released their 2016 Amelia Bloomer List, highlighting titles across children and YA subcategories.
Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)
Rainbow List
The Rainbow Book List Committee announced the 2016 Rainbow List on January 11. The Rainbow List is a bibliography of books with significant gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning content, and which are aimed at youth, birth through age 18. The list is intended to aid youth in selecting high-quality books that were published between July 2014 and December 2015. The list also is intended to aid as a collection development or readers’ advisory tool for librarians serving children and young adults. Selected titles include SLJ Best Books More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera and Carry On by Rainbow Rowell and SLJ starred titles What We Left Behind by Robin Talley and Lizard Radio by Pat Schmatz. ALSC Children’s Notable List
Each year the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) identifies the best of the best in children's books, recordings, and videos in its Notable Children’s Books. These works are defined as “worthy of note or notice, important, distinguished, outstanding.“ The honorable titles include the 2016 Geisel winner David Adler’s Don’t Throw It to Mo! (Penguin), along with Caldecott winner Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear by Lindsay Mattick (Little, Brown).Edgar Allen Poe Awards
The Mystery Writers of America revealed the nominations for the 2016 Edgar Allan Poe Awards. The Edgar Allen Poe Awards celebrate the best titles in mystery fiction, nonfiction, television. The nominations for Best Juvenile and YA include SLJ starred Blackthorn Key by Kevin Sands and SLJ Best Book The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma. Below are the other children’s and teen books up for the big award. The winners will be announced at the 70th Gala Banquet, on April 28 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City. Best Juvenile Catch You Later, Traitor by Avi (Algonquin Young Readers/Workman) If You Find This by Matthew Baker (Hachette/Little, Brown) Curiosity House: The Shrunken Head by Lauren Oliver & H.C.Chester (HarperCollins/HarperCollins Children’s)
Blackthorn Key by Kevin Sands (S. & S./Aladdin) Footer Davis Probably is Crazy by Susan Vaught (S. & S./Paula Wiseman) Best Young Adult Endangered by Lamar Giles (HarperCollins/HarperTeen) A Madness So Discreet by Mindy McGinnis (HarperCollins/Katherine Tegen) The Sin Eater's Daughter by Melinda Salisbury (Scholastic/Scholastic Press)
The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma (Algonquin Young Readers/Workman) Ask the Dark by Henry Turner (HMH/Clarion Books) We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
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