John Newbery Medal
About
In 1921 Frederic G.Melcher had the Newbery Medal designed by René Paul Chambellan. The bronze medal has the winner's name and the date engraved on the back. The American Library Association Executive Board in 1922 delegated to the Children's Librarians' Section the responsibility for selecting the book to receive the Newbery Medal.
The inscription on the Newbery Medal still reads "Children's Librarians' Section," although the section has changed its name four times and its membership now includes both school and public library children's librarians in contrast to the years 1922-58, when the section, under three different names, included only public library children's librarians. Today the Medal is administered by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of ALA.
How the Newbery Medal Came to Be
The Newbery Medal is awarded annually by the American Library Association for the most distinguished American children's book published the previous year. On June 22, 1921, Frederic G. Melcher proposed the award to the American Library Association meeting of the Children's Librarians' Section and suggested that it be named for the eighteenth-century English bookseller John Newbery. The idea was enthusiastically accepted by the children's librarians, and Melcher's official proposal was approved by the ALA Executive Board in 1922. In Melcher's formal agreement with the board, the purpose of the Newbery Medal was stated as follows: "To encourage original creative work in the field of books for children. To emphasize to the public that contributions to the literature for children deserve similar recognition to poetry, plays, or novels. To give those librarians, who make it their life work to serve children's reading interests, an opportunity to encourage good writing in this field."
The Newbery Award thus became the first children's book award in the world. Its terms, as well as its long history, continue to make it the best known and most discussed children's book award in this country.
From the beginning of the awarding of the Newbery and Caldecott Medals, committees could, and usually did, cite other books as worthy of attention. Such books were referred to as Newbery or Caldecott "runners-up." In 1971 the term "runners-up" was changed to "honor books." The new terminology was made retroactive so that all former runners-up are now referred to as Newbery or Caldecott Honor Books.
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The Last Mapmaker
2023 - Honor(s) A mapmaker’s apprentice, Sai joins a group of explorers on a journey to map unexplored territories. Filled with secrets and double-crossing, this seafaring adventure follows... |
2023 - Honor(s) | |
Maizy Chen’s Last Chance
2023 - Honor(s) As Maizy gets to know her ailing grandfather and helps run the family’s Chinese restaurant during an unplanned summer in Minnesota, she also discovers her... |
2023 - Honor(s) | |
Freewater
2023 - Winner(s) A lyrical narrative tells the story of several children who escape slavery to discover freedom among a community of formerly enslaved Black people living in... |
2023 - Winner(s) | |
Iveliz Explains It All
2023 - Honor(s) Iveliz’s thoughts and emotions are revealed in poignant, candid diary entries that chronicle her experiences with grief, relationships, bullying, and family conflict. |
2023 - Honor(s) |
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The Last Cuentista
2022 - Winner(s) Centuries after Earth is destroyed, Petra arrives on a new planet, where she uses traditional stories and cunning to outwit enemies and rescue other survivors. |
2022 - Winner(s) | |
Red, White, and Whole
2022 - Honor(s) |
2022 - Honor(s) | |
A Snake Falls to Earth
2022 - Honor(s) |
2022 - Honor(s) | |
Too Bright to See
2022 - Honor(s) |
2022 - Honor(s) | |
Watercress
2022 - Honor(s) |
2022 - Honor(s) |
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We Dream of Space
2021 - Honor(s) |
2021 - Honor(s) | |
When You Trap a Tiger
2021 - Winner(s) |
2021 - Winner(s) | |
All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team
2021 - Honor(s) |
2021 - Honor(s) | |
A Wish in the Dark
2021 - Honor(s) |
2021 - Honor(s) | |
BOX: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom
2021 - Honor(s) |
2021 - Honor(s) | |
Fighting Words
2021 - Honor(s) |
2021 - Honor(s) |
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Genesis Begins Again
2020 - Honor(s) |
2020 - Honor(s) | |
New Kid
2020 - Winner(s) |
2020 - Winner(s) | |
Other Words for Home
2020 - Honor(s) |
2020 - Honor(s) | |
Scary Stories for Young Foxes
2020 - Honor(s) |
2020 - Honor(s) | |
The Undefeated
2020 - Honor(s) |
2020 - Honor(s) |
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Merci Suárez Changes Gears
2019 - Winner(s) |
2019 - Winner(s) | |
The Night Diary
2019 - Honor(s) |
2019 - Honor(s) | |
The Book of Boy
2019 - Honor(s) |
2019 - Honor(s) |
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Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut
2018 - Honor(s) A boy walks into a barbershop; a prince walks out. Through lyrical free verse, Derrick Barnes’joyous paean celebrates the universal, transformative, confidence-building experience of a... |
2018 - Honor(s) | |
Long Way Down
2018 - Honor(s) Terse, sharp verse depicts a desperate teenager seeking to avenge the shooting death of his brother. Gun tucked into his waistband, he is shocked by... |
2018 - Honor(s) | |
Piecing Me Together
2018 - Honor(s) I am learning to speak. To give myself a way out. A way in.” Jade’s mixed media collages evolve as she finds her voice. Through... |
2018 - Honor(s) | |
Hello, Universe
2018 - Winner(s) Filipino folklore and real life converge at the bottom of a well. Even while following signs and portents, the characters are the definition of creative...
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2018 - Winner(s) |
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The Girl Who Drank the Moon
2017 - Winner(s) “Moonlight is magic. Ask anyone you like.” Barnhill’s story is also pure magic, distinguished by careful development of a complex plot and indelible evocation of unique... |
2017 - Winner(s) | |
Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan
2017 - Honor(s) Inspired by an 1828 estate appraisement, Ashley Bryan honors the lives of eleven slaves in poetry and collage. Conveying the terror of the patterroller and... |
2017 - Honor(s) | |
The Inquisitor’s Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog
2017 - Honor(s) Informed by six years of research, and reminiscent of “The Canterbury Tales,” Adam Gidwitz has written a brand-new illuminated manuscript, a sometimes harrowing, sometimes hilarious... |
2017 - Honor(s) | |
Wolf Hollow
2017 - Honor(s) Set in rural Pennsylvania during World War II, this compelling story of consequences addresses complex issues of bullying, PTSD, and discrimination. At the center of... |
2017 - Honor(s) |
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Last Stop on Market Street
2016 - Winner(s) CJ’s journey with his Nana is not just a simple bus ride; it is a multi-sensory experience through which he discovers that beautiful music...
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2016 - Winner(s) | |
Echo
2016 - Honor(s) Four stories, one harmonica. This original fairytale intertwines with historical fiction to explore music and its power to save, heal and set free. |
2016 - Honor(s) | |
Roller Girl
2016 - Honor(s) Astrid falls in love with roller derby and learns how to be tougher, stronger and fearless. Jamieson perfectly captures the highs and lows of growing... |
2016 - Honor(s) | |
The War that Saved my Life
2016 - Honor(s) Bradley’s powerful plot, remarkably drawn characters and sparse language are outstanding components of this novel about courage, community and conviction. |
2016 - Honor(s) |
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Brown Girl Dreaming
2015 - Honor(s) Jacqueline Woodson’s lyrical memoir chronicles the incidents and emotions she experienced as an African-American girl growing up in the 1960s and 1970s. Precise language magnifies... |
2015 - Honor(s) | |
The Crossover
2015 - Winner(s) Twelve-year-old narrator Josh Bell uses the rhythms of a poetry jam to emulate the "moving & grooving/popping and rocking" of life on the basketball court... |
2015 - Winner(s) | |
El Deafo
2015 - Honor(s) In this insightful and humorous graphic novel memoir, Cece Bell portrays growing up with a giant hearing aid strapped to her chest. Themes of navigating... |
2015 - Honor(s) |
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The Year of Billy Miller
2014 - Honor(s) Seven-year-old Billy Miller starts second grade with a bump on his head and a lot of worries, but during the year he develops better relationships... |
2014 - Honor(s) | |
Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures
2014 - Winner(s) “Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures,” comic book fan and natural-born cynic Flora Belle Buckman and Ulysses, a flying, superhero, poetry-writing squirrel, join forces to... |
2014 - Winner(s) | |
Doll Bones
2014 - Honor(s) In this distinctive coming-of-age tale, best friends Zach, Poppy and Alice set out on a life-altering quest driven by the presence of a sinister bone... |
2014 - Honor(s) | |
One Came Home
2014 - Honor(s) In 1871 Wisconsin, love, betrayal, grief and violence spur 13-year-old Georgie on a gripping adventure full of hardship, heartbreak and terror. As she tries to... |
2014 - Honor(s) | |
Paperboy
2014 - Honor(s) Little Man, a sensitive and resilient 11-year-old boy who stutters, ventures beyond the familiar and finds his voice while taking over his best friend’s paper... |
2014 - Honor(s) |
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Splendors and Glooms
2013 - Honor(s) |
2013 - Honor(s) | |
Bomb
2013 - Honor(s) |
2013 - Honor(s) | |
Three Times Lucky
2013 - Honor(s) |
2013 - Honor(s) | |
The One and Only Ivan
2013 - Winner(s) |
2013 - Winner(s) |
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Dead End in Norvelt
2012 - Winner(s) |
2012 - Winner(s) | |
Inside Out & Back Again
2012 - Honor(s) |
2012 - Honor(s) | |
Breaking Stalin's Nose
2012 - Honor(s) |
2012 - Honor(s) |
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Moon Over Manifest
2011 - Winner(s) |
2011 - Winner(s) | |
Turtle in Paradise
2011 - Honor(s) |
2011 - Honor(s) | |
Heart of a Samurai
2011 - Honor(s) |
2011 - Honor(s) | |
Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night
2011 - Honor(s) |
2011 - Honor(s) | |
One Crazy Summer
2011 - Honor(s) |
2011 - Honor(s) |
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Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice
2010 - Honor(s) Hoose reveals the true story of an unsung hero of the Montgomery bus boycott. Hoose’s work stands out for its creative approach to narrative biography... |
2010 - Honor(s) | |
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
2010 - Honor(s) On the eve of the 20th century, 11-year-old Calpurnia awakens to new possibilities, and through her evolving relationship with her naturalist grandfather, learns to think... |
2010 - Honor(s) | |
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
2010 - Honor(s) A rich tapestry of stories, both original and traditional, transports readers to a fantastic world where Dragon joins Minli on a fortune-changing quest. |
2010 - Honor(s) | |
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg
2010 - Honor(s) This rollicking yarn, presented through the voice of 12-year-old Homer, uses humor and pluck to mitigate the horrors of the Civil War. |
2010 - Honor(s) | |
When You Reach Me
2010 - Winner(s) Twelve-year-old Miranda encounters shifting friendships, a sudden punch, a strange homeless man and mysterious notes that hint at knowledge of the future. These and other... |
2010 - Winner(s) |
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The Graveyard Book
2009 - Winner(s) A delicious mix of murder, fantasy, humor and human longing, the tale of Nobody Owens is told in magical, haunting prose. A child marked for... |
2009 - Winner(s) | |
The Underneath
2009 - Honor(s) Underneath the canopy of the loblolly pines, amid the pulsating sounds of the swamp, there lies a tale. Intertwining stories of an embittered man, a... |
2009 - Honor(s) | |
The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom
2009 - Honor(s) The Surrender Tree utilizes compelling free verse in alternating voices to lyrically tell the story of Cuba's three wars for independence from Spain. Combining real-life... |
2009 - Honor(s) | |
Savvy
2009 - Honor(s) This rich first-person narrative draws readers into a wild bus ride, winding through the countryside on a journey of self-discovery for Mibs Beaumont and her... |
2009 - Honor(s) | |
After Tupac & D Foster
2009 - Honor(s) This tightly woven novel looks back on two years in a New York City neighborhood, where life changes for two 11-year-olds when a new girl... |
2009 - Honor(s) |
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Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village
2008 - Winner(s) In “Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village,” thirteenth-century England springs to life using 21 dramatic individual narratives that introduce young inhabitants of... |
2008 - Winner(s) | |
Elijah of Buxton
2008 - Honor(s) In Elijah of Buxton, Elijah is the first free-born child in Buxton, a Canadian community of escaped slaves, in 1860. With masterful storytelling, vibrant humor... |
2008 - Honor(s) | |
The Wednesday Wars
2008 - Honor(s) In The Wednesday Wars, seventh-grader, Holling Hoodhood, is convinced his teacher hates him. Through their Wednesday afternoon Shakespeare sessions she helps him cope with events both... |
2008 - Honor(s) | |
Feathers
2008 - Honor(s) Feathers tells the story of how a new boy's arrival in a sixth-grade classroom helps Frannie recognize the barriers that separate people, and the importance... |
2008 - Honor(s) |
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Hattie Big Sky
2007 - Honor(s) In “Hattie Big Sky,” 16-year-old orphan Hattie Brooks is looking for a place to belong – a home. In 1918 she leaves Iowa for the... |
2007 - Honor(s) | |
Rules
2007 - Honor(s) “A boy can take off his shirt to swim, but not his shorts.” Twelve-year-old Catherine creates rules for her younger, autistic brother David in an... |
2007 - Honor(s) | |
The Higher Power of Lucky
2007 - Winner(s) In “The Higher Power of Lucky,” Patron takes us to the California desert community of Hard Pan (population 43). Ten-year-old Lucky Trimble eavesdrops on 12-step... |
2007 - Winner(s) | |
Penny from Heaven
2007 - Honor(s) In Holm’s book, 11-year-old Penny looks forward to spending the summer rooting for the Brooklyn Dodgers and scheming with her cousin Frankie. Instead she navigates... |
2007 - Honor(s) |
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Criss Cross
2006 - Winner(s) Criss Cross follows the lives of four 14-year-olds in a small town, each at their own crossroads. This ensemble cast explores new thoughts and feelings... |
2006 - Winner(s) | |
Whittington
2006 - Honor(s) In Whittington, Armstrong creates a glorious barnyard fantasy that seamlessly weaves together three tales: Whittington the cat’s arrival on Bernie’s farm, his retelling of... |
2006 - Honor(s) | |
Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow
2006 - Honor(s) How could the Holocaust have happened? Bartoletti delivers a chilling answer by exploring Hitler’s rise to power through the first-hand experiences of young followers whose... |
2006 - Honor(s) | |
Princess Academy
2006 - Honor(s) Miri and the other young women of her rocky highland village are forced to leave their close-knit community when the prince must choose a bride... |
2006 - Honor(s) | |
Show Way
2006 - Honor(s) “And the children leaned in./And listened real hard.” Jacqueline Woodson’s magnificent poem Show Way tells the story of slavery, emancipation and triumph for each generation... |
2006 - Honor(s) |
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Kira-Kira
2005 - Winner(s) Two sisters lie on their backs, watching the stars and repeating the Japanese word for "glittering" - "kira-kira." Like this quiet opening scene, Kadohata's tenderly... |
2005 - Winner(s) | |
Al Capone Does My Shirts
2005 - Honor(s) Alcatraz is the evocative backdrop for Al Capone Does My Shirts -- a highly original novel set in 1935. Twelve-year-old Moose Flanagan tells about his... |
2005 - Honor(s) | |
The Voice that Challenged a Nation: Marian Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights
2005 - Honor(s) The Voice that Challenged a Nation meticulously explores resonant themes with the masterful structure of a musical composition. Eloquent, economic prose sheds a personal light... |
2005 - Honor(s) | |
Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
2005 - Honor(s) Set in Maine in 1912 and propelled by a tragic historical event, Schmidt's powerfully haunting novel probes a forbidden friendship between a preacher's son and... |
2005 - Honor(s) |
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The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread
2004 - Winner(s) “The Tale of Despereaux” draws the reader into an enchanting account of a smaller-than-usual mouse in love with music, stories and a princess named Pea. This... |
2004 - Winner(s) | |
Olive's Ocean
2004 - Honor(s) 12-year-old Martha receives a page from the journal of a classmate, Olive, who has died in an accident. Olive's entry about a desire to be... |
2004 - Honor(s) | |
An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
2004 - Honor(s) “An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793” dramatically recounts the true story of the yellow fever epidemic... |
2004 - Honor(s) |
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