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Jan 22, 2024 |
slj.com | Margaret Kingsbury |Shelley Diaz |Andrew Eliopulos |Kara Yorio
Following is a list of winners announced at this morning's 2024 Youth Media Awards ceremony during ALA's Lib Learn X in Baltimore, MD. This article will be updated as winners are announced. Please check back at slj.com throughout the day for more coverage, including interviews with winning authors.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
slj.com | Margaret Kingsbury |Shelley Diaz |Andrew Eliopulos
This story will be updated throughout the day with quotes and reactions from across the children's publishing world. The Eyes and the Impossible by Dave Eggers, illus. by Shawn Harris, won the prestigious Newbery Medal and Big by Vashti Harrison was named the 2024 Caldecott Medal winner during Monday’s Youth Media Awards (YMA) ceremony at ALA's LibLearnX in Baltimore.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
schoollibraryjournal.com | Margaret Kingsbury |Shelley Diaz |Andrew Eliopulos |Kara Yorio
Following is a list of winners announced at this morning's 2024 Youth Media Awards ceremony during ALA's Lib Learn X in Baltimore, MD. This article will be updated as winners are announced. Please check back at slj.com throughout the day for more coverage, including interviews with winning authors. Sydney Taylor Book AwardPicture BookTwo New Years by Richard Ho, illus. by Lynn ScurfieldMiddle Grade The Dubious Pranks of Shaindy Goodman by Mari LoweYoung Adult The Blood Years by Elana K.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
slj.com | Marlaina Cockcroft |Steven Engelfried |Andrew Eliopulos |Shelley Diaz
Illustration by Michael Byers If graphic novels are flying off the shelves at your library, that reflects a remarkable trend: In the last few years, the format’s popularity has shot up at over 90 percent of school libraries, according to a new SLJ survey, with the biggest jump in elementary schools. Students are clamoring for humor and contemporary fiction, in particular, and manga is exploding in popularity.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
schoollibraryjournal.com | Marlaina Cockcroft |Andrew Eliopulos |Shelley Diaz |Cathy Camper
Illustration by Michael Byers If graphic novels are flying off the shelves at your library, that reflects a remarkable trend: In the last few years, the format’s popularity has shot up at over 90 percent of school libraries, according to a new SLJ survey, with the biggest jump in elementary schools. Students are clamoring for humor and contemporary fiction, in particular, and manga is exploding in popularity.
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