Share with a young person: New award-winners



Here are some new award-winning titles to share with a special young person in your life! This week, the American Library Association awarded the Newbery Medal (for children's literature) to Moon Over Manifest by debut author Clare Vanderpool, the Caldecott Medal (for illustration) to A Sick Day for Amos McGee written and illustrated by husband-wife team Philip and Erin Stead, and the Printz Award (for young adult literature) to Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi. Here's the full list of award winners from the American Library Association.

Award winning YA author Paolo Bacigalupi has also written books for the adult market, including the Locus Award-winning science fiction book The Wind-Up Girl about a bleak, food-scarce future where an enterprising main character teams up with a discarded female android.

1 comment:

  1. I read "Ship Breaker," and I have to say, it is a very mature book even though it's written for young adults. It addresses some very serious social issues such as pollution, drug addiction, gangs, and exploitation of others. A very well-drawn world, if depressingly bleak at times.

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