Newbery Medal

{{Short description|American children's literary award}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2019}}

{{Infobox award

| name = Newbery Medal

| image = Newbery Medal.jpg

| imagesize = 250px

| caption =

| awarded_for = "The most distinguished contribution to American literature for children"

| presenter = Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association

| country = United States

| year = {{start date and age|1922}}

| holder = Erin Entrada Kelly, The First State of Being

| website = {{official URL}}

}}

The John Newbery Medal, frequently shortened to the Newbery, is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), to the author of "the most distinguished contributions to American literature for children". The Newbery and the Caldecott Medal are considered the two most prestigious awards for children's literature in the United States.{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/2016/jan/12/winners-of-newbery-caldecott-and-printz-awards-announced|title=Winners of Newbery, Caldecott and Printz awards announced|last=Drabble|first=Emily|date=January 12, 2016|work=The Guardian|access-date=December 31, 2018|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101145113/https://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/2016/jan/12/winners-of-newbery-caldecott-and-printz-awards-announced|archive-date=January 1, 2019|url-status=live}} Books selected are widely carried by bookstores and libraries, the authors are interviewed on television, and master's theses and doctoral dissertations are written on them.

Named for John Newbery, an 18th-century English publisher of juvenile books, the winner of the Newbery is selected at the ALA's Midwinter Conference by a fifteen-person committee. The Newbery was proposed by Frederic G. Melcher in 1921, making it the first children's book award in the world.{{rp|1}} The physical bronze medal was designed by Rene Paul Chambellan and is given to the winning author at the next ALA annual conference. Since its founding there have been several changes to the composition of the selection committee, while the physical medal remains the same.

Besides the Newbery Medal, the committee awards a variable number of citations to leading contenders, called Newbery Honors or Newbery Honor Books; until 1971, these books were called runners-up. As few as zero and as many as eight have been named, but from 1938 the number of Honors or runners-up has been one to five. To be eligible, a book must be written by a United States citizen or resident and must be published first or simultaneously in the United States in English during the preceding year. Six authors have won two Newbery Medals each, several have won both a Medal and Honor, while a larger number of authors have won multiple Honors, with Laura Ingalls Wilder having won five Honors without ever winning the Medal.

History

File:Frederic G. Melcher.jpg first proposed the idea for the Newbery Award.|left]]

The Newbery Medal was established on June 22, 1921, at the annual conference of the American Library Association (ALA).{{Cite web|url=http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/aboutnewbery/aboutnewbery|title=The John Newbery Medal|date=November 30, 1999|website=Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181106145628/http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/aboutnewbery/aboutnewbery|archive-date=November 6, 2018|url-status=live|access-date=December 31, 2018}} Proposed by Publishers Weekly editor Frederic G. Melcher, the proposal was well received by the children's librarians present and then approved by the ALA Executive Board. The award was administered by the ALA from the start, but Melcher provided funds that paid for the design and production of the medal.{{Rp|59}} The Newbery Medal was inaugurated in 1922, considering books published in 1921.{{Cite book|title=The Newbery and Caldecott awards : A Guide to the Medal and Honor Books|date=2008|publisher=American Library Association|others=Association for Library Service to Children.|isbn=9781441619211|edition=2008|location=Chicago|oclc=435528356}}{{rp|1}}{{Efn|In retrospect it is officially dated 1922 and that convention is followed here.}} According to The Newbery and Caldecott Awards Melcher and the ALA Board agreed to establish the award for several reasons that related to children's librarians. They wanted to encourage quality, creative children's books and to demonstrate to the public that children's books deserve recognition and praise.{{rp|1}} In 1932 the committee felt it was important to encourage new writers in the field, so a rule was made that an author would win a second Newbery only if the vote was unanimous. The rule was in place until 1958.{{Rp|2}} Joseph Krumgold became the first winner of a second Newbery in 1960. Another change, in 1963, made it clear that joint authors of a book were eligible for the award.{{Rp|2}} Several more revisions and clarifications were added in the 1970s and 1980s.{{rp|2–3}} Significantly in 1971, the term Newbery Honor was introduced. Runners-up had been identified annually from the start, with a few exceptions only during the 1920s; all those runners-up were named Newbery Honor Books retroactively.{{Rp|2}}

= Medal =

The physical medal was designed by Rene Paul Chambellan and depicts an author giving his work (a book) to a boy and a girl to read on one side and on the other side the inscription, "For the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children".{{rp|3, 8}} The bronze medal retains the name "Children's Librarians' Section", the original group responsible for awarding the medal, despite the sponsoring committee having changed names four times and now including both school and public librarians.{{Rp|3}} Each winning author gets their own copy of the medal with their name engraved on it. Currently the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) is responsible for the award.

= Committee =

File:John Newbery (1713-1767).jpg", was an English publisher of books who first made children's literature a sustainable and profitable part of the literary market.Matthew O Grenby (2013). "Little Goody Two-Shoes and Other Stories: Originally Published by John Newbery". p. 7. Palgrave Macmillan]]

As Barbara Elleman explained in The Newbery and Caldecott Awards, the original Newbery was based on votes by a selected jury of Children's Librarian Section officers. Books were first nominated by any librarian, then the jury voted for one favorite. Hendrik van Loon's non-fiction history book The Story of Mankind won with 163 votes out of 212.{{Cite book|title=The Newbery and Caldecott awards : a guide to the medal and honor books|date=2007|publisher=American Library Association|others=Association for Library Service to Children.|isbn=978-0-8389-3567-5|edition=2007|location=Chicago|oclc=135585274}}{{rp|11}} In 1924 the process was changed, and instead of using popular vote it was decided that a special award committee would be formed to select the winner. The award committee was made up of the Children's Librarian Section executive board, their book evaluation committee and three members at large. In 1929 it was changed again to the four officers, the chairs of the standing committees and the ex-president. Nominations were still taken from members at large.{{rp|13}}

In 1937 the American Library Association added the Caldecott Award, for "the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children published in the United States". That year an award committee selected the Medal and Honor books for both awards.{{rp|7}} In 1978 the rules were changed and two committees were formed of fifteen people each, one for each award. A new committee is formed every year, with "eight elected, six appointed, and one appointed Chair".{{rp|7}}

The Newbery Medal was named for eighteenth-century British bookseller John Newbery. It is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.

Selection process

Committee members are chosen to represent a wide variety of libraries, teachers and book reviewers. They read the books on their own time, then meet twice a year for closed discussions. Any book that qualifies is eligible; it does not have to have been nominated. The Newbery is given to the "author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children published by an American publisher in the United States in English during the preceding year." {{Rp|4}} Newbery winners are announced at the Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association, held in January or February.{{rp|8}} The Honor Books must be a subset of the runners-up on the final ballot, either the leading runners-up on that ballot or the leaders on one further ballot that excludes the winner.{{rp|37}}

The results of the committee vote are kept secret, and winners are notified by phone shortly before the award is announced.{{rp|8}} In 2015, K. T. Horning of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Cooperative Children's Book Center proposed to ALSC that old discussions of the Newbery and Caldecott be made public in the service of researchers and historians.{{Cite web|url=http://www.slj.com/?detailStory=i-could-tell-you-about-the-newbery-and-caldecott-committees-but-i-cant-up-for-debate|title=I Could Tell You About the Newbery and Caldecott Committees. But I Can't. {{!}} Up for Debate|last=Horning|first=Kathleen T.|date=June 3, 2016|website=School Library Journal|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101100358/https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=i-could-tell-you-about-the-newbery-and-caldecott-committees-but-i-cant-up-for-debate|archive-date=January 1, 2019|url-status=live|access-date=December 31, 2018}} This proposal was met with both support and criticism by former committee members and recognized authors.{{Cite web|url=http://www.slj.com/?detailStory=let-book-awards-committee-members-blab-up-for-debate|title=Let Book Awards Committee Members Blab {{!}} Up for Debate|last=Spicer|first=Ed|date=June 3, 2016|website=School Library Journal|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101051438/https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=let-book-awards-committee-members-blab-up-for-debate|archive-date=January 1, 2019|url-status=live|access-date=December 31, 2018}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.slj.com/?detailStory=why-you-dont-want-to-know-more-about-the-newbery-and-caldecott-up-for-debate|title=Why You Don't Want To Know More About the Newbery and Caldecott {{!}} Up for Debate|last=Santat|first=Dan|date=June 3, 2016|website=School Library Journal|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101100400/https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=why-you-dont-want-to-know-more-about-the-newbery-and-caldecott-up-for-debate|archive-date=January 1, 2019|url-status=live|access-date=December 31, 2018}}

Criticism

In October 2008, Anita Silvey, a children's literary expert, published an article in the School Library Journal criticizing the committee for choosing books that are too difficult for children.{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/15/AR2008121503293.html|title=Critics Say Newbery-Winning Books Are Too Challenging for Young Readers|last=Strauss|first=Valerie|date=December 16, 2008|newspaper=The Washington Post|access-date=February 24, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081217134845/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/15/AR2008121503293.html|archive-date=December 17, 2008|url-status=live|page=C01}}{{cite magazine|first=Anita|last=Silvey|author-link=Anita Silvey|date=October 1, 2008|access-date=January 4, 2017|url=http://www.slj.com/2008/10/industry-news/has-the-newbery-lost-its-way/|title=Has the Newbery Lost Its Way?|magazine=School Library Journal|archive-date=February 9, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170209040758/http://www.slj.com/2008/10/industry-news/has-the-newbery-lost-its-way|url-status=live}} Lucy Calkins, of the Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University's Teachers College, agreed with Silvey: "I can't help but believe that thousands, even millions, more children would grow up reading if the Newbery committee aimed to spotlight books that are deep and beautiful and irresistible to kids". Then-ALSC President Pat Scales responded, "the criterion has never been popularity. It is about literary quality. How many adults have read all the Pulitzer Prize-winning books and... liked every one?"

John Beach, associate professor of literacy education at St. John's University in New York, compared the books that adults choose for children with the books that children choose for themselves and found that in the 30 years before 2008 there was only a five percent overlap between the Children's Choice Awards (International Reading Association) and the Notable Children's Books list (American Library Association). He has also stated that "the Newbery has probably done far more to turn kids off to reading than any other book award in children's publishing."

Recipients

File:Hendrik Willem van Loon cph.3a02154.jpg won the first Newbery Medal in 1922 for his book The Story of Mankind.]]File:Dhan Gopal Mukerji.jpg was the first Indian American to win the Newbery Medal.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/remembering-first-indian-american-children-s-book-win-newbery-n778311|title=Remembering the first Indian-American children's book to win a Newbery|last=Gandhi|first=Lakshmi|date=June 17, 2017|work=NBC News|access-date=January 4, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180104132459/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/remembering-first-indian-american-children-s-book-win-newbery-n778311|archive-date=January 4, 2018|url-status=live|language=en-US}}]]

File:Laura Ingalls Wilder cropped sepia2.jpg wrote five books each named a Newbery Honor between 1938 and 1944.]]File:Crown Prince Akihito and Elizabeth Gray Vining.JPG (right) won the Newbery Medal in 1943 for Adam of the Road, which was illustrated by Robert Lawson, who won the Newbery Medal himself in 1945.]]

File:High school graduation photo of Lois Lenski.jpg, who won two Newbery Honors and one Newbery Medal, wrote series that were connected by themes rather than characters.]]

File:EB White and his dog Minnie.png won a Newbery Honor for Charlotte's Web for which he also recorded an unabridged audiobook.]]

File:Jean Craighead George, Barrow, AK, 1994.jpg won both a Newbery Medal and Honor.]]

File:Beverly Cleary ca. 1955.jpg won two Newbery Honors for her Ramona series and the Medal for Dear Mr. Henshaw.|alt=Cleary at her desk writing, joined in the photo by her cat.]]

File:Paul Fleischman crop.jpg won the Newbery Medal in 1989, two years after his father Sid Fleischman won it.]]

File:Lois Lowry 2016.jpg won two Newbery Medals four years apart.]]

File:Jerry Spinelli (signing a book).jpg is one of many authors to have been awarded both the Newbery Medal and Newbery Honor.]]File:Karen Cushman 2016.jpg followed her 1995 Newbery Honor with a 1996 Newbery Medal.]]

File:Sharon Creech.JPG has been both a winner and Honor recipient.]]

File:Louis Sachar.jpg won in 1999 for Holes.]]

File:2018-us-nationalbookfestival-kate-dicamillo.jpg is one of six authors to have been a Newbery winner multiple times.]]

File:2018-us-nationalbookfestival-jacqueline-woodson.jpg has been a Newbery Honor recipient four times.]]

File:Christopher Paul Curtis.JPG won a Newbery Honor and Newbery Medal for the first two books he published, The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 and Bud, Not Buddy.]]

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|+ 1 Newbery Medal |Winners and Honor Books

scope="col" |Year

!scope="col" |Author

!scope="col" |Book

!scope="col" |Award

style="background:#fff7c9"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" ! |1922

|{{sort|Willem van Loon, Hendrik|Hendrik Willem van Loon}}

|{{sort|Story of Mankind,The|The Story of Mankind}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bowen,William|William Bowen}}

|{{sort|Old Tobacco Shop: A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure,The|The Old Tobacco Shop: A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Colum,Padraic|Padraic Colum}}

|{{sort| Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles,The|The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hawes,Charles Boardman|Charles Boardman Hawes}}

|{{sort|Great Quest,The|The Great Quest}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Marshall,Bernard|Bernard Marshall}}

|Cedric the Forester

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Meigs,Cornelia|Cornelia Meigs}}

|{{sort| Windy Hill,The|The Windy Hill}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! scope="row" |1923

|{{sort|Lofting,Hugh|Hugh Lofting}}

|{{sort|Voyages of Doctor Dolittle,The|The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

!1924

|{{sort|Hawes,Charles Boardman|Charles Boardman Hawes}}

|{{sort|Dark Frigate,The|The Dark Frigate}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" |1925

|{{sort|Finger,Charles|Charles Finger}}

|Tales from Silver Lands

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Moore,Anne Carroll|Anne Carroll Moore}}

|Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Parrish,Anne|Anne Parrish
& Dillwyn Parrish{{efn|name=parrish}} }}

|{{sort|Dream Coach,The|The Dream Coach}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="2" scope="row" |1926

|{{sort|Chrisman,Arthur Bowie|Arthur Bowie Chrisman}}

|Shen of the Sea

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Colum,Padraic|Padraic Colum}}

|{{sort|Voyagers: Being Legends and Romances of Atlantic Discovery,The|The Voyagers: Being Legends and Romances of Atlantic Discovery}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! scope="row"|1927

|{{sort|James,Will|Will James}}

|Smoky the Cowhorse

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1928

|{{sort|Mukerji,Dhan Gopal|Dhan Gopal Mukerji}}

|Gay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Snedeker,Caroline|Caroline Snedeker}}

|Downright Dencey

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Young,Ella|Ella Young}}

|{{sort|Wonder Smith and His Son,The|The Wonder Smith and His Son}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="7" scope="row" |1929

|{{sort|Kelly,Eric P.|Eric P. Kelly}}

|{{sort|Trumpeter of Krakow,The|The Trumpeter of Krakow}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bennett,John|John Bennett}}

|{{sort|Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo,The|The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo with Seventeen Other Laughable Tales and 200 Comical Silhouettes}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gág,Wanda|Wanda Gág}}

|Millions of Cats

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hallock,Grace|Grace Hallock}}

|{{sort|Boy Who Was,The|The Boy Who Was}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Meigs,Cornelia|Cornelia Meigs}}

|Clearing Weather

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Moon,Grace|Grace Moon}}

|Runaway Papoose

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Whitney Field,Elinor|Elinor Whitney Field}}

|Tod of the Fens

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="7" scope="row" |1930

|{{sort|Field,Rachel|Rachel Field}}

|Hitty, Her First Hundred Years

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Adams,Julia Davis|Julia Davis Adams}}

|Vaino, A Boy of New Finland

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Eaton,Jeanette|Jeanette Eaton}}

|{{sort|Daughter of the Seine: The Life of Madame Roland,A|A Daughter of the Seine: The Life of Madame Roland}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|McNeely,Marian Hurd|Marian Hurd McNeely}}

|{{sort|Jumping-Off Place,The|The Jumping-Off Place}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Miller,Elizabeth|Elizabeth Cleveland Miller}}

|Pran of Albania

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Swift,Hildegarde|Hildegarde Swift}}

|Little Blacknose: The Story of a Pioneer

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Young,Ella|Ella Young}}

|{{sort|Tangle-Coated Horse and Other Tales,The|The Tangle-Coated Horse and Other Tales}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="9" scope="row" |1931

|{{sort|Coatsworth,Elizabeth|Elizabeth Coatsworth}}

|{{sort|Cat Who Went to Heaven,The|The Cat Who Went to Heaven}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Adams,Julia Davis|Julia Davis Adams}}

|Mountains Are Free

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Best,Herbert|Herbert Best}}

|Garram the Hunter: A Boy of the Hill Tribes

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hewes,Agnes|Agnes Hewes}}

|Spice and the Devil's Cave

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hubbard,Ralph|Ralph Hubbard}}

|Queer Person

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lide,Alice Alison and Johansen,Margaret Alison|Alice Alison Lide}} and Margaret Alison Johansen

|Ood-Le-Uk the Wanderer

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Malkus,Alida|Alida Malkus}}

|{{sort|Dark Star of Itza: The Story of A Pagan Princess,The|The Dark Star of Itza: The Story of A Pagan Princess}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Parrish,Anne|Anne Parrish}}

|Floating Island

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Vining,Elizabeth Janet|Elizabeth Gray Vining}}

|Meggy MacIntosh

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="7" scope="row" |1932

|{{sort|Armer,Laura Adams|Laura Adams Armer}}

|Waterless Mountain

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Allee,Marjorie Hill|Marjorie Hill Allee}}

|Jane's Island

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Davis,Mary Gould|Mary Gould Davis}}

|Truce of the Wolf and Other Tales of Old Italy

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Field,Rachel|Rachel Field}}

|Calico Bush

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lathrop,Dorothy P.|Dorothy P. Lathrop}}

|{{sort|Fairy Circus,The|The Fairy Circus}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lownsbery,Eloise|Eloise Lownsbery}}

|Out of the Flame

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Tietjens,Eunice|Eunice Tietjens}}

|Boy of the South Seas

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1933

|{{sort|Lewis,Elizabeth Foreman|Elizabeth Foreman Lewis}}

|Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Burglon,Nora|Nora Burglon}}

|Children of the Soil: A Story of Scandinavia

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Meigs,Cornelia|Cornelia Meigs}}

|Swift Rivers

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Swift,Hildegarde|Hildegarde Swift}}

|{{sort|Railroad To Freedom: A Story of the Civil War,The|The Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="9" scope="row" |1934

|{{sort|Meigs,Cornelia|Cornelia Meigs}}

|Invincible Louisa

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Berry,Erick|Erick Berry}}

|Winged Girl of Knossos

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Colum,Padriaic|Padraic Colum}}

|{{sort|Big Tree of Bunlahy: Stories of My Own Countryside,The|The Big Tree of Bunlahy: Stories of My Own Countryside}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gag,Wanda|Wanda Gág}}

|{{sort|ABC Bunny,The|The ABC Bunny}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hewes,Agnes|Agnes Hewes}}

|Glory of the Seas

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Kyle,Anne|Anne Dempster Kyle}}

|Apprentice of Florence

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Schmidt,Sarah|Sarah Lindsay Schmidt}}

|New Land[https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4092380 "New land, a novel for boys and girls"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222153030/http://www.worldcat.org/title/new-land-a-novel-for-boys-and-girls/oclc/4092380 |date=December 22, 2015 }}. WorldCat. Retrieved December 14, 2015.

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Singmaster,Elsie|Elsie Singmaster}}

|Swords of Steel

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Snedeker,Caroline|Caroline Snedeker}}

|{{sort|Forgotten Daughter,The|The Forgotten Daughter}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1935

|{{sort|Shannon,Monica|Monica Shannon}}

|Dobry

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Rourke,Constance|Constance Rourke}}

|Davy Crockett

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Seeger,Elizabeth|Elizabeth Seeger}}

|Pageant of Chinese History

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Stockum,Hilda van|Hilda van Stockum}}

|{{sort|Day on Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic,A|A Day on Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1936

|{{sort|Brink,Carol Ryrie|Carol Ryrie Brink}}

|Caddie Woodlawn

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Seredy,Kate|Kate Seredy}}

|{{sort|Good Master,The|The Good Master}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Sperry,Armstrong|Armstrong Sperry}}

|All Sail Set: A Romance of the Flying Cloud

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Stong,Phil|Phil Stong}}

|Honk, the Moose

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Vining,Elizabeth Janet|Elizabeth Gray Vining}}

|Young Walter Scott

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="7" scope="row" |1937

|{{sort|Sawyer,Ruth|Ruth Sawyer}}

|Roller Skates

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bemelmans,Ludwig|Ludwig Bemelmans}}

|{{sort|Golden Basket,The|The Golden Basket}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hewes, Agnes|Agnes Hewes}}

|{{sort|Codfish Musket,The|The Codfish Musket}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Jones,Idwal|Idwal Jones}}

|Whistler's Van

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lenski,Lois|Lois Lenski}}

|Phoebe Fairchild: Her Book

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Rourke,Constance|Constance Rourke}}

|{{sort|Audubon|Audubon}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Williams,Margery|Margery Williams}}

|Winterbound

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1938

|{{sort|Seredy,Kate|Kate Seredy}}

|{{sort|White Stag,The|The White Stag}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bowman,James Cloyd|James Cloyd Bowman}}

|Pecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Robinson,Mabel|Mabel Robinson}}

|Bright Island

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wilder,Laura Ingalls|Laura Ingalls Wilder}}

|On the Banks of Plum Creek

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1939

|{{sort|Enright,Elizabeth|Elizabeth Enright}}

|Thimble Summer

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Angelo,Valenti|Valenti Angelo}}

|Nino

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Atwater,Richard and Florence|Richard and Florence Atwater}}

|Mr. Popper's Penguins

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Crawford,Phyllis|Phyllis Crawford}}

|Hello the Boat!

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Eaton,Jeanette|Jeanette Eaton}}

|Leader By Destiny: George Washington, Man and Patriot

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Vining,Elizabeth Janet|Elizabeth Gray Vining}}

|Penn

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1940

|{{sort|Daugherty,James|James Daugherty}}

|Daniel Boone

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Meader,Stephen W.|Stephen W. Meader}}

|Boy with a Pack

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Robinson,Mabel|Mabel Robinson}}

|Runner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Seredy,Kate|Kate Seredy}}

|{{sort|Singing Tree,The|The Singing Tree}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wilder,Laura Ingalls|Laura Ingalls Wilder}}

|By the Shores of Silver Lake

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1941

|{{sort|Sperry,Armstrong|Armstrong Sperry}}

|Call It Courage

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Carr,Mary Jane|Mary Jane Carr}}

|Young Mac of Fort Vancouver

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gates,Doris|Doris Gates}}

|Blue Willow

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hall,Anna Gertrude|Anna Gertrude Hall}}

|Nansen

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wilder,Laura Ingalls|Laura Ingalls Wilder}}

|{{sort|Long Winter,The|The Long Winter}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1942

|{{sort|Edmonds,Walter D.|Walter D. Edmonds}}

|{{sort|Matchlock Gun,The|The Matchlock Gun}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Foster,Genevieve|Genevieve Foster}}

|George Washington's World

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gaggin,Eva Roe|Eva Roe Gaggin}}

|Down Ryton Water

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lenski,Lois|Lois Lenski}}

|Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wilder,Laura Ingalls|Laura Ingalls Wilder}}

|Little Town on the Prairie

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1943

|{{sort|Vining,Elizabeth Janet|Elizabeth Gray Vining}}

|Adam of the Road

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Estes,Eleanor|Eleanor Estes}}

|{{sort|Middle Moffat,The|The Middle Moffat}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hunt,Mabel Leigh|Mabel Leigh Hunt}}

|Have You Seen Tom Thumb?

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1944

|{{sort|Forbes,Esther|Esther Forbes}}

|Johnny Tremain

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Estes,Eleanor|Eleanor Estes}}

|Rufus M.

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Sauer,Julia|Julia Sauer}}

|Fog Magic

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wilder,Laura Ingalls|Laura Ingalls Wilder}}

|These Happy Golden Years

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Yates,Mary Elizabeth|Elizabeth Yates}}

|Mountain Born

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1945

|{{sort|Lawson,Robert|Robert Lawson}}

|Rabbit Hill

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Dalgliesh,Alice|Alice Dalgliesh}}

|{{sort|Silver Pencil,The|The Silver Pencil}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Eaton,Jeanette|Jeanette Eaton}}

|Lone Journey: The Life of Roger Williams

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Estes,Eleanor|Eleanor Estes}}

|{{sort|Hundred Dresses,The|The Hundred Dresses}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Foster,Genevieve|Genevieve Foster}}

|Abraham Lincoln's World

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1946

|{{sort|Lenski,Lois|Lois Lenski}}

|Strawberry Girl

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Henry,Marguerite|Marguerite Henry}}

|Justin Morgan Had a Horse

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Means,Florence Crannell|Florence Crannell Means}}

|{{sort|Moved-Outers,The|The Moved-Outers}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Shippen,Katherine|Katherine Shippen}}

|New Found World

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Weston,Christine|Christine Weston}}

|Bhimsa, the Dancing Bear

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1947

|{{sort|Bailey,Carolyn Sherwin|Carolyn Sherwin Bailey}}

|Miss Hickory

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Barnes,Nancy|Nancy Barnes}}

|{{sort|Wonderful Year,The|The Wonderful Year}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Buff,Mary %& Conrad|Mary & Conrad Buff}}

|Big Tree

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Fisher,Cyrus|Cyrus Fisher}}

|{{sort|Avion My Uncle Flew,The|The Avion My Uncle Flew}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Jewett,Eleanore M.|Eleanore M. Jewett}}

|{{sort|Hidden Treasure of Glaston,The|The Hidden Treasure of Glaston}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Maxwell,William|William Maxwell}}

|{{sort|Heavenly Tenants,The|The Heavenly Tenants}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1948

|{{sort|Pene du Bois,William|William Pène du Bois}}

|{{sort|Twenty-One Balloons,The|The Twenty-One Balloons}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Besterman,Catherine|Catherine Besterman}}

|{{sort|Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot,The|The Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Bishop,Claire Huchet|Claire Huchet Bishop}}

|Pancakes-Paris

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Courlander,Harold|Harold Courlander}}

|{{sort|Cow-Tail Switch, and Other West African Stories,The|The Cow-Tail Switch, and Other West African Stories}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Henry,Marguerite|Marguerite Henry}}

|Misty of Chincoteague

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Treffinger,Carolyn|Carolyn Treffinger}}

|Li Lun, Lad of Courage

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1949

|{{sort|Henry,Marguerite|Marguerite Henry}}

|King of the Wind

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bontemps,Arna|Arna Bontemps}}

|Story of the Negro

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gannett,Ruth S.|Ruth S. Gannett}}

|My Father's Dragon

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Holling,Holling C.|Holling C. Holling}}

|Seabird

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Rankin,Louise|Louise Rankin}}

|Daughter of the Mountains

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1950

|{{sort|Angeli,Marguerite de|Marguerite de Angeli}}

|{{sort|Door in the Wall,The|The Door in the Wall}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Caudill,Rebecca|Rebecca Caudill}}

|Tree of Freedom

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Coblentz,Catherine|Catherine Coblentz}}

|{{sort|Blue Cat of Castle Town,The|The Blue Cat of Castle Town}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Foster,Genevieve|Genevieve Foster}}

|George Washington

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Havighurst,Walter & Marion|Walter & Marion Havighurst}}

|Song of the Pines: A Story of Norwegian Lumbering in Wisconsin

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Montgomery,Rutherford|Rutherford George Montgomery}}

|Kildee House

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1951

|{{sort|Yates,Elizabeth|Elizabeth Yates}}

|Amos Fortune, Free Man

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Eaton,Jeanette|Jeanette Eaton}}

|Gandhi, Fighter Without a Sword

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hunt,Mabel Leigh|Mabel Leigh Hunt}}

|Better Known as Johnny Appleseed

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Judson,Clara Ingram|Clara Ingram Judson}}

|Abraham Lincoln, Friend of the People

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Parrish,Anne|Anne Parrish{{efn|name=parrish}} }}

|{{sort|Story of Appleby Capple,The|The Story of Appleby Capple}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1952

|{{sort|Estes,Eleanor|Eleanor Estes}}

|Ginger Pye

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Baity,Elizabeth|Elizabeth Baity}}

|Americans Before Columbus

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Buff,Mary & Conrad|Mary & Conrad Buff}}

|{{sort|Apple and the Arrow,The|The Apple and the Arrow}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Holling,Holling C.|Holling C. Holling}}

|Minn of the Mississippi

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Kalashnikoff,Nicholas|Nicholas Kalashnikoff}}

|{{sort|Defender,The|The Defender}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Sauer,Julia|Julia Sauer}}

|{{sort|Light at Tern Rock,The|The Light at Tern Rock}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1953

|{{sort|Clark,Ann Nolan|Ann Nolan Clark}}

|Secret of the Andes

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Dalgliesh,Alice|Alice Dalgliesh}}

|{{sort|Bears on Hemlock Mountain,The|The Bears on Hemlock Mountain}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Foster,Genevieve|Genevieve Foster}}

|Birthdays of Freedom, Vol. 1

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|McGraw,Eloise Jarvis|Eloise Jarvis McGraw}}

|Moccasin Trail

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Weil,Ann|Ann Weil}}

|Red Sails to Capri

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|White,E. B.|E. B. White}}

|Charlotte's Web

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1954

|{{sort|Krumgold,Joseph|Joseph Krumgold}}

|{{sort|And Now Miguel|...And Now Miguel}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bishop,Claire Huchet|Claire Huchet Bishop}}

|All Alone

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Buff,Mary & Conrad|Mary & Conrad Buff}}

|Magic Maize

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|DeJong,Meindert|Meindert DeJong}}

|Hurry Home, Candy

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|DeJong,Meindert|Meindert DeJong}}

|Shadrach

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Judson,Clara Ingram|Clara Ingram Judson}}

|Theodore Roosevelt, Fighting Patriot

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1955

|{{sort|DeJong,Meindert|Meindert DeJong}}

|{{sort|Wheel on the School,The|The Wheel on the School}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Dalgliesh,Alice|Alice Dalgliesh}}

|{{sort|Courage of Sarah Noble,The|The Courage of Sarah Noble}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Ullman,James|James Ullman}}

|Banner in the Sky

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1956

|{{sort|Latham,Jean Lee|Jean Lee Latham}}

|Carry On, Mr. Bowditch

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Lindquist,Jennie|Jennie Lindquist}}

|{{sort|Golden Name Day,The|The Golden Name Day}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Rawlings,Marjorie Kinnan|Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings}}

|{{sort|Secret River,The|The Secret River}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Shippen,Katherine|Katherine Shippen}}

|Men, Microscopes, and Living Things

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1957

|{{sort|Sorensen,Virginia|Virginia Sorensen}}

|Miracles on Maple Hill

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Angeli,Marguerite de|Marguerite de Angeli}}

|Black Fox of Lorne

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|DeJong,Meindert|Meindert DeJong}}

|{{sort|House of Sixty Fathers,The|The House of Sixty Fathers}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gipson,Fred|Fred Gipson}}

|Old Yeller

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Judson,Clara Ingram|Clara Ingram Judson}}

|Mr. Justice Holmes

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Rhoads,Dorothy|Dorothy Rhoads}}

|{{sort|Corn Grows Ripe,The|The Corn Grows Ripe}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1958

|{{sort|Keith,Harold|Harold Keith}}

|Rifles for Watie

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Enright,Elizabeth|Elizabeth Enright}}

|Gone-Away Lake

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gurko,Leo|Leo Gurko}}

|Tom Paine, Freedom's Apostle

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lawson,Robert|Robert Lawson}}

|{{sort|Great Wheel,The|The Great Wheel}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Sandoz,Mari|Mari Sandoz}}

|{{sort|Horsecatcher,The|The Horsecatcher}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1959

|{{sort|Speare,Elizabeth George|Elizabeth George Speare}}

|{{sort|Witch of Blackbird Pond,The|The Witch of Blackbird Pond}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Carlson,Natalie Savage|Natalie Savage Carlson}}

|{{sort|Family Under the Bridge,The|The Family Under the Bridge}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|DeJong,Meindert|Meindert DeJong}}

|Along Came a Dog

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Kalnay,Francis|Francis Kalnay}}

|Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Steele,William O.|William O. Steele}}

|{{sort|Perilous Road,The|The Perilous Road}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1960

|{{sort|Krumgold,Joseph|Joseph Krumgold}}

|Onion John

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|George,Jean Craighead|Jean Craighead George}}

|My Side of the Mountain

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Johnson,Gerald W.|Gerald W. Johnson}}

|America Is Born: A History for Peter

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Kendall,Carol|Carol Kendall}}

|{{sort|Gammage Cup,The|The Gammage Cup}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1961

|{{sort|O'Dell,Scott|Scott O'Dell}}

|Island of the Blue Dolphins

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Johnson,Gerald W.|Gerald W. Johnson}}

|America Moves Forward: A History for Peter

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Schaefer,Jack|Jack Schaefer}}

|Old Ramon

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Selden,George|George Selden}}

|{{sort|Cricket in Times Square,The|The Cricket in Times Square}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1962

|{{sort|Speare,Elizabeth George|Elizabeth George Speare}}

|{{sort|Bronze Bow,The|The Bronze Bow}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|McGraw,Eloise Jarvis|Eloise Jarvis McGraw}}

|{{sort|Golden Goblet,The|The Golden Goblet}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Stoltz,Mary|Mary Stolz}}

|Belling The Tiger

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Tunis,Edwin|Edwin Tunis}}

|Frontier Living

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1963

|{{sort|L'Engle,Madeleine|Madeleine L'Engle}}

|{{sort|Wrinkle in Time,A|A Wrinkle in Time}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Coolidge,Olivia|Olivia Coolidge}}

|Men of Athens

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Leodhas,Sorche Nic|Sorche Nic Leodhas}}

|Thistle and Thyme: Tales and Legends from Scotland

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1964

|{{sort|Neville,Emily Cheney|Emily Cheney Neville}}

|It's Like This, Cat

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|North,Sterling|Sterling North}}

|Rascal

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wier,Ester|Ester Wier}}

|{{sort|Loner,The|The Loner}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="2" scope="row" |1965

|{{sort|Wojciechowska,Maia|Maia Wojciechowska}}

|Shadow of a Bull

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Hunt,Irene|Irene Hunt}}

|Across Five Aprils

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1966

|{{sort|Trevino,Elizabeth Borton de|Elizabeth Borton de Treviño}}

|I, Juan de Pareja

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Alexander,Lloyd|Lloyd Alexander}}

|{{sort|Black Cauldron,The|The Black Cauldron}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Jarrell,Randall|Randall Jarrell}}

|{{sort|Animal Family,The|The Animal Family}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Stolz,Mary|Mary Stolz}}

|{{sort|Noonday Friends,The|The Noonday Friends}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1967

|{{sort|Hunt,Irene|Irene Hunt}}

|Up a Road Slowly

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|O'Dell,Scott|Scott O'Dell}}

|{{sort|King's Fifth,The|The King's Fifth}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Singer,Isaac Bashevis|Isaac Bashevis Singer}}

|Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Weik,Mary Hays|Mary Hays Weik}}

|{{sort|Jazz Man,The|The Jazz Man}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1968

|{{sort|Konigsburg,E. L.|E. L. Konigsburg}}

|From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Konigsburg,E. L.|E. L. Konigsburg}}

|Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|O'Dell,Scott|Scott O'Dell}}

|{{sort|Black Pearl,The|The Black Pearl}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Singer,Isaac Bashevis|Isaac Bashevis Singer}}

|{{sort|Fearsome Inn,The|The Fearsome Inn}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Snyder,Zilpha Keatley|Zilpha Keatley Snyder}}

|{{sort|Egypt Game,The|The Egypt Game}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1969

|{{sort|Alexander,Lloyd|Lloyd Alexander}}

|{{sort|High King,The|The High King}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Lester,Julius|Julius Lester}}

|To Be a Slave

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Singer,Isaac Bashevis|Isaac Bashevis Singer}}

|When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1970

|{{sort|Armstrong,William H.|William H. Armstrong}}

|Sounder

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Ish-kishor,Sulamith|Sulamith Ish-kishor}}

|Our Eddie

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Moore,Janet Gaylord|Janet Gaylord Moore}}

|{{sort|Many Ways of Seeing: An Introduction to the Pleasures of Art,The|The Many Ways of Seeing: An Introduction to the Pleasures of Art}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Steele,Mary Q.|Mary Q. Steele}}

|Journey Outside

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1971

|{{sort|Byars,Betsy|Betsy Byars}}

|Summer of the Swans

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Babbitt,Natalie|Natalie Babbitt}}

|Knee-Knock Rise

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Engdahl,Sylvia|Sylvia Engdahl}}

|Enchantress from the Stars

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|O'Dell,Scott|Scott O'Dell}}

|Sing Down the Moon

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1972

|{{sort|O'Brien,Robert C.|Robert C. O'Brien}}

|Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Eckert,Allan W.|Allan W. Eckert}}

|Incident at Hawk's Hill

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hamilton,Virginia|Virginia Hamilton}}

|{{sort|Planet of Junior Brown,The|The Planet of Junior Brown}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Le Guin,Ursula K.|Ursula K. Le Guin}}

|{{sort|Tombs of Atuan,The|The Tombs of Atuan}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Miles,Miska|Miska Miles}}

|Annie and the Old One

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Snyder,Zilpha Keatley|Zilpha Keatley Snyder}}

|{{sort|Headless Cupid,The|The Headless Cupid}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1973

|{{sort|George,Jean Craighead|Jean Craighead George}}

|Julie of the Wolves

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Lobel,Arnold|Arnold Lobel}}

|Frog and Toad Together

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Reiss,Johanna|Johanna Reiss}}

|{{sort|Upstairs Room,The|The Upstairs Room}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Snyder,Zilpha Keatley|Zilpha Keatley Snyder}}

|{{sort|Witches of Worm,The|The Witches of Worm}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="2" scope="row" |1974

|{{sort|Fox,Paula|Paula Fox}}

|{{sort|Slave Dancer,The|The Slave Dancer}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Cooper,Susan|Susan Cooper}}

|{{sort|Dark Is Rising,The|The Dark Is Rising}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1975

|{{sort|Hamilton,Virginia|Virginia Hamilton}}

|M. C. Higgins, the Great

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Collier,James Lincoln and Christopher Collier|James Lincoln Collier & Christopher Collier }}

|My Brother Sam Is Dead

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Greene,Bette|Bette Greene}}

|Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Pope,Elizabeth Marie|Elizabeth Marie Pope}}

|{{sort|Perilous Gard,The|The Perilous Gard}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Raskin,Ellen|Ellen Raskin}}

|Figgs & Phantoms

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1976

|{{sort|Cooper,Susan|Susan Cooper}}

|{{sort|Grey King,The|The Grey King}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Mathis,Sharon Bell|Sharon Bell Mathis}}

|{{sort|Hundred Penny Box,The|The Hundred Penny Box}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Yep,Laurence|Laurence Yep}}

|Dragonwings

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1977

|{{sort|Taylor,Mildred DeLois|Mildred D. Taylor}}

|Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bond,Nancy|Nancy Bond}}

|{{sort|String in the Harp,A|A String in the Harp}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Steig,William|William Steig}}

|Abel's Island

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1978

|{{sort|Paterson,Katherine|Katherine Paterson}}

|Bridge to Terabithia

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Cleary,Beverly|Beverly Cleary}}

|Ramona and Her Father

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Highwater,Jamake|Jamake Highwater}}

|Anpao: An American Indian Odyssey

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="2" scope="row" |1979

|{{sort|Raskin,Ellen|Ellen Raskin}}

|{{sort|Westing Game,The|The Westing Game}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Paterson,Katherine|Katherine Paterson}}

|{{sort|Great Gilly Hopkins,The|The Great Gilly Hopkins}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="2" scope="row" |1980

|{{sort|Blos,Joan|Joan Blos}}

|{{sort|Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal,A|A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Kherdian,David|David Kherdian}}

|{{sort|Road from Home,The|The Road from Home}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1981

|{{sort|Paterson,Katherine|Katherine Paterson}}

|Jacob Have I Loved

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Langton,Jane|Jane Langton}}

|{{sort|Fledgling,The|The Fledgling}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|L'Engle,Madeleine|Madeleine L'Engle}}

|{{sort|Ring of Endless Light,A|A Ring of Endless Light}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1982

|{{sort|Willard,Nancy|Nancy Willard}}

|{{sort|Visit to William Blake's Inn,A|A Visit to William Blake's Inn}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Cleary,Beverly|Beverly Cleary}}

|Ramona Quimby, Age 8

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Siegal,Aranka|Aranka Siegal}}

|{{sort|Upon the Head of the Goat|Upon the Head of the Goat: A Childhood in Hungary 1939–1944}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |1983

|{{sort|Voigt,Cynthia|Cynthia Voigt}}

|Dicey's Song

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Fleischman,Paul|Paul Fleischman}}

|Graven Images

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Fritz,Jean|Jean Fritz}}

|Homesick: My Own Story

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hamilton,Virginia|Virginia Hamilton}}

|Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|McKinley,Robin|Robin McKinley}}

|{{sort|Blue Sword,The|The Blue Sword}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Steig,William|William Steig}}

|Doctor De Soto

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1984

|{{sort|Cleary, Beverly|Beverly Cleary}}

|Dear Mr. Henshaw

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Brittain,Bill|Bill Brittain}}

|{{sort|Wish Giver,The|The Wish Giver}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lasky,Kathryn|Kathryn Lasky}}

|Sugaring Time

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Speare,Elizabeth George|Elizabeth George Speare}}

|{{sort|Sign of the Beaver,The|The Sign of the Beaver}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Voigt,Cynthia|Cynthia Voigt}}

|{{sort|Solitary Blue,A|A Solitary Blue}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1985

|{{sort|McKinley,Robin|Robin McKinley}}

|{{sort|Hero and the Crown,The|The Hero and the Crown}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Brooks,Bruce|Bruce Brooks}}

|{{sort|Moves Make the Man,The|The Moves Make the Man}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Fox,Paula|Paula Fox}}

|One-Eyed Cat

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Jukes,Mavis|Mavis Jukes}}

|Like Jake and Me

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1986

|{{sort|MacLachlan,Patricia|Patricia MacLachlan}}

|Sarah, Plain and Tall

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Blumberg,Rhoda|Rhoda Blumberg}}

|Commodore Perry in the Land of the Shogun

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Paulsen,Gary|Gary Paulsen}}

|Dogsong

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1987

|{{sort|Fleischman,Sid|Sid Fleischman}}

|{{sort|Whipping Boy,The|The Whipping Boy}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bauer,Marion Dane|Marion Dane Bauer}}

|On My Honor

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lauber,Patricia|Patricia Lauber}}

|Volcano: The Eruption and Healing of Mount St. Helens

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Rylant,Cynthia|Cynthia Rylant}}

|{{sort|Fine White Dust,A|A Fine White Dust}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1988

|{{sort|Freedman,Russell|Russell Freedman}}

|Lincoln: A Photobiography

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Mazer,Norma Fox|Norma Fox Mazer}}

|After the Rain

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Paulsen,Gary|Gary Paulsen}}

|Hatchet

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1989

|{{sort|Fleischman,Paul|Paul Fleischman}}

|Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Hamilton,Virginia|Virginia Hamilton}}

|In The Beginning: Creation Stories from Around the World

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Myers,Walter Dean|Walter Dean Myers}}

|Scorpions

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1990

|{{sort|Lowry,Lois|Lois Lowry}}

|Number the Stars

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Lislie,Janey Taylor|Janet Taylor Lisle}}

|Afternoon of the Elves

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Paulsen,Gary|Gary Paulsen}}

|{{sort|Winter Room,The|The Winter Room}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Staples,Suzanne Fisher|Suzanne Fisher Staples}}

|Shabanu, Daughter of the Wind

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="2" scope="row" |1991

|{{sort|Spinelli,Jerry|Jerry Spinelli}}

|Maniac Magee

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

Avi

|{{sort|True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle,The|The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1992

|{{sort|Naylor,Phyllis Reynolds|Phyllis Reynolds Naylor}}

|Shiloh

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

Avi

|Nothing But The Truth: a Documentary Novel

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Freedman,Russell|Russell Freedman}}

|{{sort|Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane,The|The Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1993

|{{sort|Rylant,Cynthia|Cynthia Rylant}}

|Missing May

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Brooks, Bruce|Bruce Brooks}}

|What Hearts

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|McKissack,Patricia|Patricia McKissack}}

|{{sort|Dark-thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural,The|The Dark-Thirty}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Myers,Walter Dean|Walter Dean Myers}}

|Somewhere in the Darkness

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1994

|{{sort|Lowry,Lois|Lois Lowry}}

|{{sort|Giver,The|The Giver}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Conly,Jane Leslie|Jane Leslie Conly}}

|Crazy Lady!

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Freedman,Russell|Russell Freedman}}

|Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Yep,Laurence|Laurence Yep}}

|Dragon's Gate

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |1995

|{{sort|Creech,Sharon|Sharon Creech}}

|Walk Two Moons

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Cushman,Karen|Karen Cushman}}

|Catherine, Called Birdy

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Farmer,Nancy|Nancy Farmer}}

|{{sort|Ear, the Eye and the Arm,The|The Ear, the Eye and the Arm}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1996

|{{sort|Cushman,Karen|Karen Cushman}}

|{{sort|Midwife's Apprentice,The|The Midwife's Apprentice}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Coman,Carolyn|Carolyn Coman}}

|What Jamie Saw

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Curtis,Christopher Paul|Christopher Paul Curtis}}

|{{sort| Watsons Go to Birmingham: 1963,The|The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Fenner,Carol|Carol Fenner}}

|Yolonda's Genius

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Murphy,Jim|Jim Murphy}}

|{{sort|Great Fire,The|The Great Fire}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |1997

|{{sort|Konigsburg,E. L.|E. L. Konigsburg}}

|{{sort|View from Saturday,The|The View from Saturday}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Farmer,Nancy|Nancy Farmer}}

|{{sort|Girl Named Disaster,A|A Girl Named Disaster}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|McGraw,Eloise Jarvis|Eloise Jarvis McGraw}}

|{{sort|Moorchild,The|The Moorchild}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Turner, Megan Whalen|Megan Whalen Turner}}

|{{sort|Thief,The|The Thief}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|White,Ruth|Ruth White}}

|Belle Prater's Boy

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |1998

|{{sort|Hesse,Karen|Karen Hesse}}

|Out of the Dust

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Giff,Patricia Reilly|Patricia Reilly Giff}}

|Lily's Crossing

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Levine,Gail Carson|Gail Carson Levine}}

|Ella Enchanted

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Spinelli,Jerry|Jerry Spinelli}}

|Wringer

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="2" scope="row" |1999

|{{sort|Sachar,Louis|Louis Sachar}}

|Holes

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Peck,Richard|Richard Peck}}

|{{sort|Long Way from Chicago,A|A Long Way from Chicago}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2000

|{{sort|Curtis,Christopher Paul|Christopher Paul Curtis}}

|Bud, Not Buddy

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Couloumbis,Audrey|Audrey Couloumbis}}

|Getting Near to Baby

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Holm,Jennifer L.|Jennifer L. Holm}}

|Our Only May Amelia

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Paola,Tomie de|Tomie dePaola}}

|26 Fairmount Avenue

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2001

|{{sort|Peck,Richard|Richard Peck}}

|{{sort|Year Down Yonder,A|A Year Down Yonder}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bauer,Joan|Joan Bauer}}

|Hope Was Here

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Creech,Sharon|Sharon Creech}}

|{{sort|Wanderer,The|The Wanderer}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|DiCamillo,Kate|Kate DiCamillo}}

|Because of Winn-Dixie

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gantos,Jack|Jack Gantos}}

|Joey Pigza Loses Control

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |2002

|{{sort|Park,Linda Sue|Linda Sue Park}}

|{{sort|Single Shard,A|A Single Shard}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Horvath,Polly|Polly Horvath}}

|Everything on a Waffle

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Nelson,Marilyn|Marilyn Nelson}}

|Carver: A Life in Poems

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |2003

|{{sort|Avi|Avi}}

|Crispin: The Cross of Lead

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Farmer,Nancy|Nancy Farmer}}

|{{sort|House of the Scorpion,The|The House of the Scorpion}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Giff,Patricia Reilly|Patricia Reilly Giff}}

|Pictures of Hollis Woods

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hiaasen,Carl|Carl Hiaasen}}

|Hoot

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Martin,Ann M.|Ann M. Martin}}

|{{sort|Corner of the Universe,A|A Corner of the Universe}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Tolan,Stephanie S.|Stephanie S. Tolan}}

|Surviving the Applewhites

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |2004

|{{sort|DiCamillo,Kate|Kate DiCamillo}}

|{{sort|Tale of Despereaux,The|The Tale of Despereaux}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Henkes,Kevin|Kevin Henkes}}

|Olive's Ocean

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Murphy,Jim|Jim Murphy}}

|{{sort|American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793,An|An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2005

|{{sort|Kadohata,Cynthia|Cynthia Kadohata}}

|Kira-Kira

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Choldenko,Gennifer|Gennifer Choldenko}}

|Al Capone Does My Shirts

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Freedman,Russell|Russell Freedman}}

|{{sort|Voice that Challenged a Nation: Marian Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights,The|The Voice That Challenged a Nation: Marian Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Schmidt,Gary D.|Gary D. Schmidt}}

|Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2006

|{{sort|Perkins,Lynne Rae|Lynne Rae Perkins}}

|Criss Cross

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Armstrong,Alan|Alan Armstrong }}

|Whittington

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Bartoletti,Susan Campbell|Susan Campbell Bartoletti}}

|Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hale,Shannon|Shannon Hale}}

|Princess Academy

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Woodson,Jacqueline|Jacqueline Woodson}}

|Show Way

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2007

|{{sort|Patron,Susan|Susan Patron}}

|{{sort|Higher Power of Lucky,The|The Higher Power of Lucky}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Holm,Jennifer L.|Jennifer L. Holm}}

|Penny from Heaven

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Larson,Kirby|Kirby Larson}}

|Hattie Big Sky

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lord,Cynthia|Cynthia Lord}}

|Rules

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2008

|{{sort|Schlitz,Laura Amy|Laura Amy Schlitz}}

|Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Curtis,Christopher Paul|Christopher Paul Curtis}}

|Elijah of Buxton

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Schmidt,Gary D.|Gary D. Schmidt}}

|{{sort|Wednesday Wars,The|The Wednesday Wars}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Woodson,Jacqueline|Jacqueline Woodson}}

|{{sort|Feathers|Feathers}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2009

|{{sort|Gaiman,Neil|Neil Gaiman}}

|{{sort|Graveyard Book,The|The Graveyard Book}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Appelt,Kathi|Kathi Appelt}}

|{{sort|Underneath,The|The Underneath}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Engle,Margarita|Margarita Engle}}

|{{sort|Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom,The|The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Law,Ingrid|Ingrid Law}}

|{{sort|Savvy|Savvy}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Woodson,Jacqueline|Jacqueline Woodson}}

|After Tupac and D Foster

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2010

|{{sort|Stead,Rebecca|Rebecca Stead}}

|When You Reach Me

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Hoose,Phillip|Phillip Hoose}}

|Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Kelly,Jacqueline|Jacqueline Kelly}}

|{{sort|Evolution of Calpurnia Tate,The|The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lin,Grace|Grace Lin}}

|Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Philbrick,Rodman|Rodman Philbrick}}

|{{sort|Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg,The|The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2011

|{{sort|Vanderpool,Clare|Clare Vanderpool}}

|Moon Over Manifest

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Holm,Jennifer L.|Jennifer L. Holm}}

|Turtle in Paradise

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Preus,Margi|Margi Preus}}

|Heart of a Samurai

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Sidman,Joyce|Joyce Sidman}}

|Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Williams-Garcia,Rita|Rita Williams-Garcia}}

|One Crazy Summer

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |2012

|{{sort|Gantos,Jack|Jack Gantos}}

|Dead End in Norvelt

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Lai,Thanhha|Thanhha Lai}}

|Inside Out & Back Again

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Yelchin,Eugene|Eugene Yelchin}}

|Breaking Stalin's Nose

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2013

|{{sort|Applegate,Katherine Alice|Katherine Applegate}}

|{{sort|One and Only Ivan,The|The One and Only Ivan}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Schlitz,Laura Amy|Laura Amy Schlitz}}

|Splendors and Glooms

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Sheinkin,Steve|Steve Sheinkin}}

|Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World's Most Dangerous Weapon

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Turnage,Sheila|Sheila Turnage}}

|Three Times Lucky

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2014

|{{sort|DiCamillo,Kate|Kate DiCamillo}}

|Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Black,Holly|Holly Black}}

|Doll Bones

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Henkes,Kevin|Kevin Henkes}}

|{{sort|Year of Billy Miller,The|The Year of Billy Miller}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Timberlake,Amy|Amy Timberlake}}

|One Came Home

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Vawter,Vince|Vince Vawter}}

| Paperboy

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |2015

|{{sort|Alexander, Kwame|Kwame Alexander}}

|{{sort|Crossover,The|The Crossover}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bell,Cece|Cece Bell}}

|El Deafo

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Woodson,Jacqueline|Jacqueline Woodson}}

|Brown Girl Dreaming

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2016

|{{sort|de la Peña,Matt|Matt de la Peña}}

|Last Stop on Market Street

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Brubaker Bradley,Kimberly|Kimberly Brubaker Bradley}}

|{{sort|War That Saved My Life,The|The War That Saved My Life}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Jamieson,Victoria|Victoria Jamieson}}

|Roller Girl

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Muñoz Ryan,Pam|Pam Muñoz Ryan}}

|Echo

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2017

|{{sort|Barnhill, Kelly|Kelly Barnhill}}

|{{sort|Girl Who Drank the Moon,The|The Girl Who Drank the Moon}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bryan,Ashley|Ashley Bryan}}

|Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Gidwitz,Adam|Adam Gidwitz}}

|{{sort|Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog,The|The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wolk,Lauren|Lauren Wolk}}

|Wolf Hollow

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2018

|{{sort|Kelly,Erin Entrada|Erin Entrada Kelly}}

|Hello, Universe

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Barnes,Derrick|Derrick Barnes}}

|Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Reynolds,Jason|Jason Reynolds}}

|Long Way Down

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Watson,Renée|Renée Watson}}

|Piecing Me Together

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="3" scope="row" |2019

|{{sort|Medina,Meg|Meg Medina}}

|Merci Suárez Changes Gears

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Hiranandani,Veera|Veera Hiranandani}}

|{{sort|Night Diary,The|The Night Diary}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Murdock,Catherine Gilbert|Catherine Gilbert Murdock}}

|{{sort|Book of Boy,The|The Book of Boy}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2020

|{{sort|Craft, Jerry|Jerry Craft}}

|New Kid

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Alexander,Kwame|Kwame Alexander}}

|{{sort|Undefeated,The|The Undefeated}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Heidicker,Christian McKay|Christian McKay Heidicker}}

|{{sort|Scary Stories for Young Foxes|Scary Stories for Young Foxes}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Warga,Jasmine|Jasmine Warga}}

|{{sort|Other Words for Home|Other Words for Home}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Williams,Alicia D.|Alicia D. Williams}}

|{{sort|Genesis Begins Again|Genesis Begins Again}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |2021

|{{sort|Keller,Tae|Tae Keller}}

|When You Trap a Tiger

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Bradley,Kimberly Brubaker|Kimberly Brubaker Bradley}}

|Fighting Words

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Kelly,Erin Entrada|Erin Entrada Kelly}}

|We Dream of Space

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Soontornvat,Christina|Christina Soontornvat}}

|All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Soontornvat,Christina|Christina Soontornvat}}

|{{sort|Wish in the Dark, A|A Wish in the Dark}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Weatherford,Carole Boston|Carole Boston Weatherford}}

|Box: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2022

|{{sort|Higuera,Donna Barba|Donna Barba Higuera}}

|{{sort|Last Cuentista,The|The Last Cuentista}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|LaRocca,Rajani|Rajani LaRocca}}

|Red, White, and Whole

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Little Badger,Darcie|Darcie Little Badger}}

|{{sort|Snake Falls to Earth,A|A Snake Falls to Earth}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Lukoff,Kyle|Kyle Lukoff}}

|Too Bright to See

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Wang,Andrea|Andrea Wang}}

|Watercress

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="4" scope="row" |2023

|{{sort|Luqman-Dawson,Amina|Amina Luqman-Dawson}}

|Freewater

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Arango,Andrea Beatriz|Andrea Beatriz Arango}}

|Iveliz Explains It All

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Soontornvat,Christina|Christina Soontornvat}}

|{{sort|Last Mapmaker,The|The Last Mapmaker}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Yee,Lisa|Lisa Yee}}

|Maizy Chen's Last Chance

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="6" scope="row" |2024

|{{sort|Eggers,Dave|Dave Eggers}}

|{{sort|Eyes and the Impossible,The|The Eyes and the Impossible}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Anderson,M.T.|M.T. Anderson}}

|Elf Dog and Owl Head

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Bow,Erin|Erin Bow}}

|Simon Sort of Says

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Hopson,Nasuġraq Rainey|Nasuġraq Rainey Hopson}}

|Eagle Drums

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Martín,Pedro|Pedro Martín}}

|MexiKid: A Graphic Memoir

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Nayeri,Daniel|Daniel Nayeri}}

|{{sort|Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams,The|The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

style="background:#fff7c9; color:black"

! rowspan="5" scope="row" |2025

|{{sort|Kelly,Erin Entrada|Erin Entrada Kelly}}

|{{sort|First State of Being,The|The First State of Being}}

| {{Won|place=1|Winner}}

{{sort|Behar,Ruth|Ruth Behar}}

|Across So Many Seas

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Cline-Ransome,Lesa|Lesa Cline-Ransome}}

|One Big Open Sky

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|Miller,Chanel|Chanel Miller}}

|Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

{{sort|O'Shaughnessy,Kate|Kate O'Shaughnessy}}

|{{sort|Wrong Way Home,The|The Wrong Way Home}}

| {{Won|place=2|Honor}}

Multiple award winners

Listed below are all authors who have won at least two Newbery Medals or who have three or more Medals and/or Honors.     Won a Newbery Medal and Honor

File:Isaac Bashevis Singer (upright).jpg first Newbery Honor Book, Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, also won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis.Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur e.V. [http://www.djlp.jugendliteratur.org/datenbanksuche/kinderbuch-2/artikel-zlateh_die_geiss-1733.html "Zlateh, die Geiß."] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060352/http://www.djlp.jugendliteratur.org/datenbanksuche/kinderbuch-2/artikel-zlateh_die_geiss-1733.html|date=March 4, 2016|title=}} Retrieved December 28, 2012.]]

File:Jennifer-holm-ala-aasl-2017.jpg first book, Our Only May Amelia, was sparked by her great aunt's diaries and won a Newbery Honor.{{Cite web|url=https://www.btsb.com/2009/12/01/jennifer-holm-about-the-author/|title=Holm, Jennifer|last=Myrick|first=Ellen|website=Bound to Stay Bound|date=December 2, 2009|access-date=January 2, 2019|archive-date=January 3, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190103055742/https://www.btsb.com/2009/12/01/jennifer-holm-about-the-author/|url-status=live}}]]

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|+

!scope="col" |Author

!scope="col" |Total number of Medals and Honors

!scope="col" |Number of Newbery Medals

!scope="col" |Newbery Medals

!scope="col" |Number of Newbery Honors

!scope="col" |Newbery Honors

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|Avi

|3

|1

|2003

|2

|1991, 1992

scope=“row”|{{sort|Buff,Mary and Conrad|Mary and Conrad Buff}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1947, 1952, 1954

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Cleary,Beverly|Beverly Cleary}}

|3

|1

|1984

|2

|1978, 1982

scope=“row”|{{sort|Colum,Padraic|Padraic Colum}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1922, 1926, 1934

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Cooper, Susan|Susan Cooper}}

|2

|1

|1976

|1

|1974

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Curtis,Christopher Paul|Christopher Paul Curtis}}

|3

|1

|2000

|2

|1996, 2008

scope=“row”|{{sort|Dalgliesh,Alice|Alice Dalgliesh}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1945, 1953, 1955

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|DeJong,Meindert|Meindert DeJong}}

|5

|1

|1955

|4

|1954, 1954, 1957, 1959

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|DiCamillo,Kate|Kate DiCamillo}}

|3

|2

|2004, 2014

|1

|2001

scope=“row”|{{sort|Eaton,Jeanette|Jeanette Eaton}}

|4

|

|

|4

|1930, 1939, 1945, 1951

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Estes,Eleanor|Eleanor Estes}}

|4

|1

|1952

|3

|1943, 1944, 1945

scope=“row”|{{sort|Farmer,Nancy|Nancy Farmer}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1995, 1997, 2003

scope=“row”|{{sort|Foster,Genevieve|Genevieve Foster}}

|4

|

|

|4

|1942, 1945, 1950, 1953

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Freedman,Russell|Russell Freedman}}

|4

|1

|1988

|3

|1992, 1994, 2005

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Vining,Elizabeth Janet|Elizabeth Gray Vining}}

|4

|1

|1943

|3

|1931, 1936, 1939

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Hamilton,Virginia|Virginia Hamilton}}

|4

|1

|1975

|3

|1972, 1983, 1989

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Hawes, Charles Boardman|Charles Boardman Hawes}}

|2

|1

|1924

|1

|1922

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Henry, Marguerite|Marguerite Henry}}

|3

|1

|1949

|2

|1946, 1948

scope=“row”|{{sort|Hewes,Agnes|Agnes Hewes}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1931, 1934, 1937

scope=“row”|{{sort|Holm,Jennifer L.|Jennifer L. Holm}}

|3

|

|

|3

|2000, 2007, 2011

scope=“row”|{{sort|Judson,Clara Ingram|Clara Ingram Judson}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1951, 1954, 1957

style="background:#fff7c9

!{{sort|Kelly, Erin Entrada|Erin Entrada Kelly}}

|3

|2

|2018, 2025

|1

|2021

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Konigsburg,E. L.|E. L. Konigsburg}}

|3

|2

|1968, 1997

|1

|1968

scope=“row”|{{sort|Krumgold,Joseph|Joseph Krumgold}}

|2

|2

|1954, 1960

|

|

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Lenski, Lois|Lois Lenski}}

|3

|1

|1946

|2

|1937, 1942

scope=“row”|{{sort|Lowry,Lois|Lois Lowry}}

|2

|2

|1990, 1994

|

|

scope=“row”|{{sort|McGraw,Eloise Jarvis|Eloise Jarvis McGraw}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1953, 1962, 1997

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Meigs,Cornelia|Cornelia Meigs}}

|4

|1

|1934

|3

|1922, 1929, 1933

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|O'Dell,Scott|Scott O'Dell}}

|4

|1

|1961

|3

|1967, 1968, 1971

scope=“row”|{{sort|Parrish,Anne|Anne Parrish}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1925, 1931, 1951

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Paterson,Katherine|Katherine Paterson}}

|3

|2

|1978, 1981

|1

|1979

scope=“row”|{{sort|Paulsen,Gary|Gary Paulsen}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1986, 1988, 1990

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Seredy, Kate|Kate Seredy}}

|3

|1

|1938

|2

|1936, 1940

scope=“row”|{{sort|Singer,Isaac Bashevis|Isaac Bashevis Singer}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1967, 1968, 1969

scope=“row”|{{sort|Snyder,Zilpha Keatley|Zilpha Keatley Snyder}}

|3

|

|

|3

|1968, 1972, 1973

scope=“row”|{{sort|Soontornvat,Christina|Christina Soontornvat}}

|3

|

|

|3

|2021, 2021, 2023

style="background:#fff7c9

! scope=“row”|{{sort|Speare,Elizabeth George|Elizabeth George Speare}}

|3

|2

|1959, 1962

|1

|1984

scope=“row”|{{sort|Wilder,Laura Ingalls|Laura Ingalls Wilder}}

|5

|

|

|5

|1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944

scope=“row”|{{sort|Woodson,Jacqueline|Jacqueline Woodson}}

|4

|

|

|4

|2006, 2008, 2009, 2015

See also

{{portal |Children's literature |Novels}}

Notes

{{notelist |notes=

{{efn|name=parrish |1=

Anne and Dillwyn Parrish jointly created The Dream Coach, one of two runners-up in 1925. But the title page of the first edition clearly states (all capitals except 'by'): "By Anne and Dillwyn Parrish * * With Pictures & A Map by The Authors".

[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39076002198344?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 The Dream Coach] (title page targeted). New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924. Electronic reproduction. [S.l.]: HathiTrust Digital Library (hdl.handle.net), 2011. {{OCLC|765763078}}. Retrieved June 1, 2016.


  Anne is better known as a writer, Dillwyn as an artist and illustrator, and some sources credit them as writer and illustrator respectively. As of May 2016 the official list of Newbery Medal winners and runners-up cites Anne Parrish alone as the writer. (It cites no illustrator, and thus does not mention Dillwyn, because the Newbery is a literary award.)


  Anne Parrish alone wrote and illustrated Floating Island and The Story of Appleby Capple, Newbery runners-up in 1931 and 1951. Regarding the latter, Delaware book collector John P. Reid notes: "A juvenile, dedicated to her deceased younger brother Dillwyn and based on an alphabet game he and Anne had played as children." Reid briefly reviews their two jointly written and illustrated children's books, as well as Appleby Capple.[http://jnjreid.com/cdb/parrish.html "Anne Parrish"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304132220/http://jnjreid.com/cdb/parrish.html |date=March 4, 2016 }}. John P. Reid. Collecting Delaware Books (jnjreid.com/cdb). Retrieved June 1, 2016.

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References

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[http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/newberymedal "Welcome to the Newbery Medal Home Page!"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130504120416/http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/newberymedal |date=May 4, 2013 }}. Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). American Library Association (ALA). Retrieved May 5, 2013.

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[http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/newberyterms/newberyterms "Newbery Medal terms and criteria"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130504072916/http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/newberyterms/newberyterms |date=May 4, 2013 }}. ALSC. ALA. January 1978; Midwinter 1987; Annual 2008. Retrieved May 4, 2013.

{{cite web |url= http://www.ala.org/alsc/sites/ala.org.alsc/files/content/newbery_manual_august2015_Current%20on%20Website.pdf |title= John Newbery Medal Committee Manual |date= October 2009 |publisher= ALSC. ALA |access-date= 2019-01-01 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131110003635/http://www.ala.org/alsc/sites/ala.org.alsc/files/content/newbery_manual_9Oct2009.pdf |archive-date= November 10, 2013 }}

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{{cite web |title= The Randolph Caldecott Medal |url= http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/aboutcaldecott/aboutcaldecott |publisher= ALSC. ALA |access-date= July 30, 2012 |date= November 30, 1999 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20161018230627/http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/aboutcaldecott/aboutcaldecott |archive-date= October 18, 2016 |url-status= live }}

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