John Newbery Medal
A medal to be given for the most distiguished contribution to children's literature produced during the preceding calendar year.
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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Award Information
Title | Year | |
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Maniac Magee
1991 - Winner(s) |
1991 - Winner(s) | |
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
1991 - Honor(s) |
1991 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Number the Stars
1990 - Winner(s) |
1990 - Winner(s) | |
Afternoon of the Elves
1990 - Honor(s) |
1990 - Honor(s) | |
Shabanu, Daughter of the Wind
1990 - Honor(s) |
1990 - Honor(s) | |
The Winter Room
1990 - Honor(s) |
1990 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices
1989 - Winner(s) |
1989 - Winner(s) | |
In The Beginning: Creation Stories from Around the World
1989 - Honor(s) |
1989 - Honor(s) | |
Scorpions
1989 - Honor(s) |
1989 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Lincoln: A Photobiography
1988 - Winner(s) In this compelling portrait of a man too often portrayed as a folk hero, Freedman has set new standards for juvenile biography. He utilizes a... |
1988 - Winner(s) | |
After The Rain
1988 - Honor(s) Mazer's belief in fiction as a way to deal with "a world where people face troubles, but act to help themselves" is sensitively demonstrated in... |
1988 - Honor(s) | |
Hatchet
1988 - Honor(s) In Hatchet, Paulson tells of thirteen-year-old Brian, who overcomes helplessness and despair as he discovers his own resourcefulness and inner worth. The book is... |
1988 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Whipping Boy
1987 - Winner(s) |
1987 - Winner(s) | |
A Fine White Dust
1987 - Honor(s) |
1987 - Honor(s) | |
On My Honor
1987 - Honor(s) |
1987 - Honor(s) | |
Volcano: The Eruption and Healing of Mount St. Helens
1987 - Honor(s) |
1987 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Commodore Perry In the Land of the Shogun
1986 - Honor(s) |
1986 - Honor(s) | |
Dogsong
1986 - Honor(s) |
1986 - Honor(s) | |
Sarah, Plain and Tall
1986 - Winner(s) Sarah, Plain and Tall is a story of fulfillment and love. Sarah comes from Maine to a simple pioneer homestead in response to an ad... |
1986 - Winner(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Hero and the Crown
1985 - Winner(s) |
1985 - Winner(s) | |
Like Jake and Me
1985 - Honor(s) |
1985 - Honor(s) | |
The Moves Make the Man
1985 - Honor(s) |
1985 - Honor(s) | |
One-Eyed Cat
1985 - Honor(s) |
1985 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Dear Mr. Henshaw
1984 - Winner(s) |
1984 - Winner(s) | |
The Sign of the Beaver
1984 - Honor(s) |
1984 - Honor(s) | |
A Solitary Blue
1984 - Honor(s) |
1984 - Honor(s) | |
Sugaring Time
1984 - Honor(s) |
1984 - Honor(s) | |
The Wish Giver: Three Tales of Coven Tree
1984 - Honor(s) |
1984 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Dicey's Song
1983 - Winner(s) |
1983 - Winner(s) | |
The Blue Sword
1983 - Honor(s) |
1983 - Honor(s) | |
Doctor DeSoto
1983 - Honor(s) |
1983 - Honor(s) | |
Graven Images
1983 - Honor(s) |
1983 - Honor(s) | |
Homesick: My Own Story
1983 - Honor(s) |
1983 - Honor(s) | |
Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush
1983 - Honor(s) |
1983 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers
1982 - Winner(s) |
1982 - Winner(s) | |
Ramona Quimby, Age 8
1982 - Honor(s) |
1982 - Honor(s) | |
Upon the Head of the Goat: A Childhood in Hungary 1939-1944
1982 - Honor(s) |
1982 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Jacob Have I Loved
1981 - Winner(s) |
1981 - Winner(s) | |
The Fledgling
1981 - Honor(s) |
1981 - Honor(s) | |
A Ring of Endless Light
1981 - Honor(s) |
1981 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1830-1832
1980 - Winner(s) |
1980 - Winner(s) | |
The Road from Home: The Story of an Armenian Girl
1980 - Honor(s) |
1980 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Westing Game
1979 - Winner(s) |
1979 - Winner(s) | |
The Great Gilly Hopkins
1979 - Honor(s) |
1979 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Bridge to Terabithia
1978 - Winner(s) Bridge to Terabithia is a sensitive portrayal of a friendship between Jess, a rural boy who aspires to be the fastest runner in the fifth... |
1978 - Winner(s) | |
Ramona and Her Father
1978 - Honor(s) |
1978 - Honor(s) | |
Anpao: An American Indian Odyssey
1978 - Honor(s) |
1978 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
1977 - Winner(s) |
1977 - Winner(s) | |
Abel's Island
1977 - Honor(s) |
1977 - Honor(s) | |
A String in the Harp
1977 - Honor(s) |
1977 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Grey King
1976 - Winner(s) The Grey King, one of the forces of evil in the world, was building up a wall to enclose the golden harp, which had to... |
1976 - Winner(s) | |
The Hundred Penny Box
1976 - Honor(s) A tender story of a child's protective love for his great-great-aunt is written with perception and warmth. Each of the pennies in Aunt Dew's box... |
1976 - Honor(s) | |
Dragonwings
1976 - Honor(s) In a skillful blend of fact and fiction, Yep depicts vividly the experiences of immigrant Chinese in California at the time of the 1906 San... |
1976 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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My Brother Sam is Dead
1975 - Honor(s) The Meekers are typical of many uncommitted or nonpartisan families who were affected in a very personal way by the American Revolutionary War. The agony... |
1975 - Honor(s) | |
The Perilous Gard
1975 - Honor(s) Historical novels take many forms. The Perilous Gard is a romantic, intense story that involves the reader in ancient Druidic rites and Faerie lore while... |
1975 - Honor(s) | |
Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe
1975 - Honor(s) Beth Lambert is an eleven-year-old with a crush on Philip Hall, the cutest boy in her class in school. It makes no difference that Philip Hall... |
1975 - Honor(s) | |
M. C. Higgins, the Great
1975 - Winner(s) M.C. Higgins, the Great lives in the shadow of a spoil heap from a coal mine and the lives with the nightmare that the spoil... |
1975 - Winner(s) | |
Figgs & Phantoms
1975 - Honor(s) The Figg family retired from a life in show business, settled in the town of Pineapple, and married into the Newton family. If this gives... |
1975 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Slave Dancer
1974 - Winner(s) The Slave Dancer is a gripping novel about a thirteen-year-old boy, who is kidnapped from the streets of New Orleans and taken aboard a slave... |
1974 - Winner(s) | |
The Dark Is Rising
1974 - Honor(s) On his eleventh birthday, Will Santon makes the startling discovery that he is the last of the Old Ones, immortals dedicated throughout the ages to... |
1974 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Julie of the Wolves
1973 - Winner(s) Julie and the Wolves combines a love story with an authentic study of the Arctic. Alone and lost in the tundra, an Eskimo girl survives... |
1973 - Winner(s) | |
Frog and Toad Together
1973 - Honor(s) Once again, Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad stories have been cited for distinction. But this time, his two amphibian characters will find themselves in a... |
1973 - Honor(s) | |
The Upstairs Room
1973 - Honor(s) Ten-year-old Annie and her sister endure a life of hiding in an upstairs room during Hitler's reign of terror in Holland. Based on her firsthand... |
1973 - Honor(s) | |
The Witches of Worm
1973 - Honor(s) Lonely Jessica has a problem, not the least of which is a strange, newborn kitten named Worm, who seems to posses supernatural powers. |
1973 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Planet of Junior Brown
1972 - Honor(s) Once again, Virginia Hamilton demonstrates her power as a superb storyteller. This is a tale of tomorrow, but not without the harsh reality of today... |
1972 - Honor(s) | |
The Tombs of Atuan
1972 - Honor(s) This book is set in the same geographic region of the world of fantasy as the author's previous book, A Wizard of Earthsea (1969 Boston... |
1972 - Honor(s) | |
Annie and the Old One
1972 - Honor(s) Death is beautifully presented to young children in this moving story of a Navajo child's love for her grandmother and her reluctance to lose her. ... |
1972 - Honor(s) | |
The Headless Cupid
1972 - Honor(s) The Headless Cupid is both amusing and exciting, especially when the poltergeist develops. |
1972 - Honor(s) | |
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
1972 - Winner(s) Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH is a humorous, witty, and thought-provoking fantasy peopled with small animals living in today's technological world. A field... |
1972 - Winner(s) | |
Incident At Hawk's Hill
1972 - Honor(s) When a sensitive, withdrawn little boy, who communicates more freely with animals than humans, is lost, he is cared for until his rescue by a... |
1972 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Summer of the Swans
1971 - Winner(s) Summer of the Swans is a moving and perceptive family story focusing on the relationship of junior high-aged Sara and her younger brother Charlie. In... |
1971 - Winner(s) | |
KneeKnock Rise
1971 - Honor(s) Knee Knock Rise, a meaningful fantasy, affirms Babbit's belief that "...we need our marvels, children and grown-ups alike...We lost the martians, and we've lost the... |
1971 - Honor(s) | |
Enchantress From the Stars
1971 - Honor(s) Enchantress from the Stars is the product of one who has been "enchanted" by the idea of space exploration since her high school days. This... |
1971 - Honor(s) | |
Sing Down the Moon
1971 - Honor(s) |
1971 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Many Ways of Seeing: An Introduction to the Pleasures of Art
1970 - Honor(s) |
1970 - Honor(s) | |
Journey Outside
1970 - Honor(s) |
1970 - Honor(s) | |
Sounder
1970 - Winner(s) Sounder, a deeply moving story about a poor, black sharecropper and his family and their memorable coon dog, Sounder, is Mr. Armstrong's first novel... |
1970 - Winner(s) | |
Our Eddie
1970 - Honor(s) |
1970 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The High King
1969 - Winner(s) The High King is an excellent fantasy set in the mythical kingdom of Prydain. In this book, there is the final struggle between good and... |
1969 - Winner(s) | |
To Be a Slave
1969 - Honor(s) |
1969 - Honor(s) | |
When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories
1969 - Honor(s) |
1969 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
1968 - Winner(s) Konigsburg uses the convention of a third party to tell an hilarious and memorable story of an upper middle-class suburban child's protest. Elderly art collector... |
1968 - Winner(s) | |
Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth
1968 - Honor(s) |
1968 - Honor(s) | |
The Black Pearl
1968 - Honor(s) |
1968 - Honor(s) | |
The Fearsome Inn
1968 - Honor(s) |
1968 - Honor(s) | |
The Egypt Game
1968 - Honor(s) |
1968 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The King's Fifth
1967 - Honor(s) |
1967 - Honor(s) | |
Zlateh The Goat and Other Stories
1967 - Honor(s) |
1967 - Honor(s) | |
The Jazz Man
1967 - Honor(s) |
1967 - Honor(s) | |
Up a Road Slowly
1967 - Winner(s) Up a Road Slowly is a work of poignant fiction, which concerns itself with the timeless problems of all young people groping for independence and... |
1967 - Winner(s) |
Title | Year | |
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I, Juan de Pareja
1966 - Winner(s) I, Juan de Pareja is a vivid recreation of an era an of historical characters. Spanning 37 years in which the artist Velasquez was court... |
1966 - Winner(s) | |
The Black Cauldron
1966 - Honor(s) |
1966 - Honor(s) | |
The Animal Family
1966 - Honor(s) |
1966 - Honor(s) | |
The Noonday Friends
1966 - Honor(s) |
1966 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Shadow of a Bull
1965 - Winner(s) Shadow of a Bull recount three years, from age nine to twelve, in the life of Manola Olivar, whose entire village expects him to duplicate... |
1965 - Winner(s) | |
Across Five Aprils
1965 - Honor(s) |
1965 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Loner
1964 - Honor(s) |
1964 - Honor(s) | |
It's Like This, Cat
1964 - Winner(s) It's Like This, Cat is the novel o fa modern boy growing up in New York City. In it, Neville has used a deceptively simple... |
1964 - Winner(s) | |
Rascal: A Memoir of a Better Era
1964 - Honor(s) |
1964 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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A Wrinkle in Time
1963 - Winner(s) A Wrinkle in Time, a family story and science fiction, hovers between the real and the imaginative. Heroine Meg Murry, her small brother, Charles Wallace... |
1963 - Winner(s) | |
Thistle and Thyme: Tales and Legends from Scotland
1963 - Honor(s) |
1963 - Honor(s) | |
Men of Athens
1963 - Honor(s) |
1963 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Bronze Bow
1962 - Winner(s) The Bronze Bow is the story of Daniel Bar Jamin, a Galilean youth consumed by hatred of the Roman conquerors. In the beginning, Daniel is... |
1962 - Winner(s) | |
Frontier Living
1962 - Honor(s) |
1962 - Honor(s) | |
The Golden Goblet
1962 - Honor(s) |
1962 - Honor(s) | |
Belling The Tiger
1962 - Honor(s) |
1962 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Old Ramon
1961 - Honor(s) |
1961 - Honor(s) | |
The Cricket In Times Square
1961 - Honor(s) |
1961 - Honor(s) | |
Island of the Blue Dolphins
1961 - Winner(s) Island of the Blue Dolphins is based on the remarkable story of an Indian girl who lived alone for eighteen years on an island off... |
1961 - Winner(s) | |
America Moves Forward: A History for Peter
1961 - Honor(s) |
1961 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Onion John
1960 - Winner(s) Onion John is the story of twelve-year-old Andy, who lives in Serenity, a typical American town, and of his deep friendship with Onion John, occupant... |
1960 - Winner(s) | |
My Side of the Mountain
1960 - Honor(s) |
1960 - Honor(s) | |
America Is Born: A History for Peter
1960 - Honor(s) |
1960 - Honor(s) | |
The Gammage Cup
1960 - Honor(s) |
1960 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Witch of Blackbird Pond
1959 - Winner(s) The setting of the story is Wethersfield, Connecticut and the heroine is Kit, a sixteen-year-old, who comes from the Barbados to make her home with... |
1959 - Winner(s) | |
The Family Under The Bridge
1959 - Honor(s) |
1959 - Honor(s) | |
Along Came A Dog
1959 - Honor(s) |
1959 - Honor(s) | |
Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa
1959 - Honor(s) |
1959 - Honor(s) | |
The Perilous Road
1959 - Honor(s) |
1959 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Rifles for Watie
1958 - Winner(s) |
1958 - Winner(s) | |
The Horsecatcher
1958 - Honor(s) |
1958 - Honor(s) | |
Gone-Away Lake
1958 - Honor(s) |
1958 - Honor(s) | |
The Great Wheel
1958 - Honor(s) |
1958 - Honor(s) | |
Tom Paine, Freedom's Apostle
1958 - Honor(s) |
1958 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Miracles on Maple Hill
1957 - Winner(s) Miracles on Maple Hill is a warm family story of ten-year-old Marly and her family during the year when they move from Pittsburgh to Maple... |
1957 - Winner(s) | |
Old Yeller
1957 - Honor(s) |
1957 - Honor(s) | |
The House of Sixty Fathers
1957 - Honor(s) |
1957 - Honor(s) | |
Mr. Justice Holmes
1957 - Honor(s) |
1957 - Honor(s) | |
The Corn Grows Ripe
1957 - Honor(s) |
1957 - Honor(s) | |
Black Fox of Lorne
1957 - Honor(s) |
1957 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Carry On, Mr. Bowditch
1956 - Winner(s) In Carry on, Mr. Bowdith, Nathaniel Bowditch had to give up his cherished dream of a Harvard education to serve a nine-year apprenticeship in... |
1956 - Winner(s) | |
The Secret River
1956 - Honor(s) |
1956 - Honor(s) | |
The Golden Name Day
1956 - Honor(s) |
1956 - Honor(s) | |
Men, Microscopes, and Living Things
1956 - Honor(s) |
1956 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Wheel on the School
1955 - Winner(s) The Wheel on the School is an introspective story of Lina, her five school-boy companions and the elder inhabitants of Shora, a small Dutch fishing... |
1955 - Winner(s) | |
Courage of Sarah Noble
1955 - Honor(s) |
1955 - Honor(s) | |
Banner In The Sky
1955 - Honor(s) |
1955 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Hurry Home, Candy
1954 - Honor(s) |
1954 - Honor(s) | |
Theodore Roosevelt, Fighting Patriot
1954 - Honor(s) |
1954 - Honor(s) | |
Magic Maize
1954 - Honor(s) |
1954 - Honor(s) | |
...And Now Miguel
1954 - Winner(s) ...and now Miguel is a sensitive revelation of a twelve-year-old New Mexican boy's yearning to be considered grown-up, in a sheep-raising family near Taos. |
1954 - Winner(s) | |
All Alone
1954 - Honor(s) |
1954 - Honor(s) | |
Shadrach
1954 - Honor(s) |
1954 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Secret of the Andes
1953 - Winner(s) The Secret Life of the Andes is a quiet, compelling tale of the lonely life in the high mountain reaches, and the training of a... |
1953 - Winner(s) | |
Charlotte's Web
1953 - Honor(s) |
1953 - Honor(s) | |
Moccasin Trail
1953 - Honor(s) |
1953 - Honor(s) | |
Red Sails to Capri
1953 - Honor(s) |
1953 - Honor(s) | |
The Bears on Hemlock Mountain
1953 - Honor(s) |
1953 - Honor(s) | |
Birthdays of Freedom, Vol. 1
1953 - Honor(s) |
1953 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Minn of the Mississippi
1952 - Honor(s) |
1952 - Honor(s) | |
The Defender
1952 - Honor(s) |
1952 - Honor(s) | |
The Light at Tern Rock
1952 - Honor(s) |
1952 - Honor(s) | |
The Apple and the Arrow
1952 - Honor(s) |
1952 - Honor(s) | |
Ginger Pye
1952 - Winner(s) Ginger Pye reveals vividly Estes' gift for understanding children and portraying them realistically with all of their humor, earnestness and imagination. The book tells of... |
1952 - Winner(s) | |
Americans Before Columbus
1952 - Honor(s) |
1952 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Amos Fortune, Free Man
1951 - Winner(s) In this unforgettable book, an African prince is sold into slavery in Massachusetts, but dies a free man and a respected member of his community. ... |
1951 - Winner(s) | |
Better Known as Johnny Appleseed
1951 - Honor(s) |
1951 - Honor(s) | |
Gandhi, Fighter Without a Sword
1951 - Honor(s) |
1951 - Honor(s) | |
Abraham Lincoln, Friend of the People
1951 - Honor(s) |
1951 - Honor(s) | |
The Story of Appleby Capple
1951 - Honor(s) |
1951 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Kildee House
1950 - Honor(s) |
1950 - Honor(s) | |
George Washington
1950 - Honor(s) |
1950 - Honor(s) | |
Song of The Pines: A Story of Norwegian Lumbering in Wisconsin
1950 - Honor(s) |
1950 - Honor(s) | |
The Door in the Wall
1950 - Winner(s) |
1950 - Winner(s) | |
Tree of Freedom
1950 - Honor(s) |
1950 - Honor(s) | |
The Blue Cat of Castle Town
1950 - Honor(s) |
1950 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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King of the Wind
1949 - Winner(s) |
1949 - Winner(s) | |
Seabird
1949 - Honor(s) |
1949 - Honor(s) | |
Daughter of the Mountains
1949 - Honor(s) |
1949 - Honor(s) | |
My Father's Dragon
1949 - Honor(s) |
1949 - Honor(s) | |
Story of the Negro
1949 - Honor(s) |
1949 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Li Lun, Lad of Courage
1948 - Honor(s) |
1948 - Honor(s) | |
The Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot
1948 - Honor(s) |
1948 - Honor(s) | |
The Cow-Tail Switch, and Other West African Stories
1948 - Honor(s) |
1948 - Honor(s) | |
Misty of Chincoteague
1948 - Honor(s) |
1948 - Honor(s) | |
The Twenty-One Balloons
1948 - Winner(s) |
1948 - Winner(s) | |
Pancakes-Paris
1948 - Honor(s) |
1948 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Miss Hickory
1947 - Winner(s) |
1947 - Winner(s) | |
Wonderful Year
1947 - Honor(s) |
1947 - Honor(s) | |
Big Tree
1947 - Honor(s) |
1947 - Honor(s) | |
The Heavenly Tenants
1947 - Honor(s) |
1947 - Honor(s) | |
The Avion My Uncle Flew
1947 - Honor(s) |
1947 - Honor(s) | |
The Hidden Treasure of Glaston
1947 - Honor(s) |
1947 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Justin Morgan Had a Horse
1946 - Honor(s) |
1946 - Honor(s) | |
The Moved-Outers
1946 - Honor(s) |
1946 - Honor(s) | |
Bhimsa, the Dancing Bear
1946 - Honor(s) |
1946 - Honor(s) | |
New Found World
1946 - Honor(s) |
1946 - Honor(s) | |
Strawberry Girl
1946 - Winner(s) |
1946 - Winner(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Rabbit Hill
1945 - Winner(s) |
1945 - Winner(s) | |
The Hundred Dresses
1945 - Honor(s) |
1945 - Honor(s) | |
The Silver Pencil
1945 - Honor(s) |
1945 - Honor(s) | |
Abraham Lincoln's World
1945 - Honor(s) |
1945 - Honor(s) | |
Lone Journey: The Life of Roger Williams
1945 - Honor(s) |
1945 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Johnny Tremain
1944 - Winner(s) |
1944 - Winner(s) | |
These Happy Golden Years
1944 - Honor(s) |
1944 - Honor(s) | |
Fog Magic
1944 - Honor(s) |
1944 - Honor(s) | |
Rufus M.
1944 - Honor(s) |
1944 - Honor(s) | |
Mountain Born
1944 - Honor(s) |
1944 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Adam of the Road
1943 - Winner(s) |
1943 - Winner(s) | |
The Middle Moffat
1943 - Honor(s) |
1943 - Honor(s) | |
Have You Seen Tom Thumb?
1943 - Honor(s) |
1943 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Little Town on the Prairie
1942 - Honor(s) |
1942 - Honor(s) | |
George Washington's World
1942 - Honor(s) |
1942 - Honor(s) | |
Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison
1942 - Honor(s) |
1942 - Honor(s) | |
Down Ryton Water
1942 - Honor(s) |
1942 - Honor(s) | |
The Matchlock Gun
1942 - Winner(s) |
1942 - Winner(s) |
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Call It Courage
1941 - Winner(s) |
1941 - Winner(s) | |
Blue Willow
1941 - Honor(s) |
1941 - Honor(s) | |
Young Mac of Fort Vancouver
1941 - Honor(s) |
1941 - Honor(s) | |
The Long Winter
1941 - Honor(s) |
1941 - Honor(s) | |
Nansen
1941 - Honor(s) |
1941 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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By the Shores of Silver Lake
1940 - Honor(s) |
1940 - Honor(s) | |
Daniel Boone
1940 - Winner(s) |
1940 - Winner(s) | |
Boy with a Pack
1940 - Honor(s) |
1940 - Honor(s) | |
The Singing Tree
1940 - Honor(s) |
1940 - Honor(s) | |
Runner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz
1940 - Honor(s) |
1940 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Nino
1939 - Honor(s) |
1939 - Honor(s) | |
Mr. Popper's Penguins
1939 - Honor(s) |
1939 - Honor(s) | |
Hello the Boat!
1939 - Honor(s) |
1939 - Honor(s) | |
Leader By Destiny: George Washington, Man and Patriot
1939 - Honor(s) |
1939 - Honor(s) | |
Penn
1939 - Honor(s) |
1939 - Honor(s) | |
Thimble Summer
1939 - Winner(s) "In this childlike story of a summer on a Wisconsin farm there is character, the warmth of human relationships, a true sense of fun, and... |
1939 - Winner(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Pecos Bill
1938 - Honor(s) |
1938 - Honor(s) | |
Bright Island
1938 - Honor(s) |
1938 - Honor(s) | |
The White Stag
1938 - Winner(s) "An epic tale of Attila the Scourge...the tragically born hero who is driven by destiny to ravage the world. It is Attila who at last... |
1938 - Winner(s) | |
On the Banks of Plum Creek
1938 - Honor(s) |
1938 - Honor(s) |
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Whistler's Van
1937 - Honor(s) |
1937 - Honor(s) | |
The Golden Basket
1937 - Honor(s) |
1937 - Honor(s) | |
Winterbound
1937 - Honor(s) |
1937 - Honor(s) | |
Roller Skates
1937 - Winner(s) "The book is a story of New York in the [eighteen] nineties. Lucinda, aged ten, is left with her teacher while her parents are in... |
1937 - Winner(s) | |
The Codfish Musket
1937 - Honor(s) |
1937 - Honor(s) | |
Audubon
1937 - Honor(s) |
1937 - Honor(s) | |
Phebe Fairchild: Her Book
1937 - Honor(s) |
1937 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Caddie Woodlawn
1936 - Winner(s) This story is based on the adventures of the author's grandmother as an eleven-year-old girl and her family of Wisconsin pioneers. "With her brothers and sisters... |
1936 - Winner(s) | |
Honk, the Moose
1936 - Honor(s) |
1936 - Honor(s) | |
The Good Master
1936 - Honor(s) |
1936 - Honor(s) | |
Young Walter Scott
1936 - Honor(s) |
1936 - Honor(s) | |
All Sail Set: A Romance of the Flying Cloud
1936 - Honor(s) |
1936 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Davy Crockett
1935 - Honor(s) |
1935 - Honor(s) | |
Day On Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic
1935 - Honor(s) |
1935 - Honor(s) | |
Dobry
1935 - Winner(s) This book tells the story of a Bulgarian peasant boy living in a foreign land and learning "from his wise and understanding grandfather how to sink... |
1935 - Winner(s) | |
Pageant of Chinese History
1935 - Honor(s) |
1935 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Story of the Author of Little Women: Invincible Louisa
1934 - Winner(s) For the first time, a biography has been granted the Newbery Award. This is the life story of Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women, and her... |
1934 - Winner(s) | |
The Forgotten Daughter
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) | |
Swords of Steel
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) | |
ABC Bunny
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) | |
Winged Girl of Knossos
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) | |
New Land
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) | |
Big Tree of Bunlahy: Stories of My Own Countryside
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) | |
Glory of the Seas
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) | |
Apprentice of Florence
1934 - Honor(s) |
1934 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Railroad To Freedom: A Story of the Civil War
1933 - Honor(s) |
1933 - Honor(s) | |
Children of the Soil: A Story of Scandinavia
1933 - Honor(s) |
1933 - Honor(s) | |
Swift Rivers
1933 - Honor(s) |
1933 - Honor(s) | |
Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze
1933 - Winner(s) |
1933 - Winner(s) |
Title | Year | |
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The Fairy Circus
1932 - Honor(s) |
1932 - Honor(s) | |
Calico Bush
1932 - Honor(s) |
1932 - Honor(s) | |
Boy of the South Seas
1932 - Honor(s) |
1932 - Honor(s) | |
Out of the Flame
1932 - Honor(s) |
1932 - Honor(s) | |
Jane's Island
1932 - Honor(s) |
1932 - Honor(s) | |
Truce of the Wolf and Other Tales of Old Italy
1932 - Honor(s) |
1932 - Honor(s) | |
Waterless Mountain
1932 - Winner(s) This is "the story of a young Indian boy, in training for the high religious office of medicine man", full of Navaho legends, ceremonies, and... |
1932 - Winner(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Mountains are Free
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) | |
Spice and the Devil's Cave
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) | |
Meggy MacIntosh
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) | |
Garram the Hunter: A Boy of the Hill Tribes
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) | |
Ood-Le-Uk the Wanderer
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) | |
The Cat Who Went to Heaven
1931 - Winner(s) |
1931 - Winner(s) | |
Floating Island
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) | |
The Dark Star of Itza: The Story of A Pagan Princess
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) | |
Queer Person
1931 - Honor(s) |
1931 - Honor(s) |
Title | Year | |
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Little Blacknose
1930 - Honor(s) |
1930 - Honor(s) | |
A Daughter of the Seine: The Life of Madame Roland
1930 - Honor(s) |
1930 - Honor(s) | |
Pran of Albania
1930 - Honor(s) |
1930 - Honor(s) | |
Hitty. Her First Hundred Years
1930 - Winner(s) This is the life story of an early American doll who was discovered and bought from a New York antique shop in partnership by Miss... |
1930 - Winner(s) | |
Jumping-Off Place
1930 - Honor(s) |
1930 - Honor(s) | |
The Tangle-Coated Horse and Other Tales
1930 - Honor(s) |
1930 - Honor(s) | |
Vaino
1930 - Honor(s) |
1930 - Honor(s) |
To be eligible for the Newbery Medal, books must be original, or, if traditional in origin, the result of individual research, the retelling and reinterpretation being the writer's own.
Must have been written during the preceding calendar year.
A medal made of bronze.