Edwards Award 2017
2017 Winner
Sarah Dessen wins the 2017 Edwards Award for Dreamland, Keeping the Moon, Just Listen, The Truth About Forever, Along for the Ride, What Happened to Goodbye?, and This Lullaby.
Dessen has given teens a safe haven highlighting the many complexities teens face today. Her voice is authentic and assumes the reader is as intelligent and multi-faceted as her characters. Notably, each of the honored selections is engaging and accessible while displaying high literary quality. From abandonment to domestic violence, Sarah Dessen’s work shows that family takes many forms and self-acceptance is the first step toward love.
Sarah Dessen is the recipient of the 2017 Margaret A. Edwards Award honoring her significant and lasting contribution to writing for teens for Dreamland, Keeping the Moon, Just Listen, The Truth About Forever, Along for the Ride, What Happened to Goodbye?, and This Lullaby all published by Viking Children's Books, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, a Penguin Random House Company.
“The teen years are often filled with anxiety, conflict, and a sense of helplessness, but Sarah Dessen’s voice brings comfort, acceptance, and love. Her stories lead to answers without condescension. Readers are empowered and learn that they have the ability to overcome their challenges,” said Edwards Committee Chair, Joy Millam.
Sarah Dessen will be honored at the YALSA Edwards Award Brunch and presented with a citation and cash prize of $2,000 during the 2017 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition in Chicago, June 22 - 27. The award is sponsored by School Library Journal.
The award is named in honor of the late Margaret A. Edwards, a pioneer in providing library services to young adults. Through her work at Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, Edwards demonstrated that only through literature would young adults move beyond themselves into a larger world.
Members of the 2017 Edwards Committee are: Joy E. Millam, Valencia High School, Placentia, Calif.; Lana Adlawan, Oakland (Calif.) Public Library; Betsy Crone, Southeast Guilford Middle School Library, Greensboro, N.C.; Hannah Gomez, Tucson, Ariz.; and Jeanette Johnson, Oak Avenue Intermediate School, Arcadia Calif; and Heather Gruenthal, Administration Assistant, Long Beach Calif.
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Previous Winners
- 1988 S.E. Hinton
- 1990 Richard Peck
- 1991 Robert Cormier
- 1992 Lois Duncan
- 1993 M.E. Kerr
- 1994 Walter Dean Myers
- 1995 Cynthia Voigt
- 1996 Judy Blume
- 1997 Gary Paulsen
- 1998 Madeleine L'Engle
- 1999 Anne McCaffrey
- 2000 Chris Crutcher
- 2001 Robert Lipsyte
- 2002 Paul Zindel
- 2003 Nancy Garden
- 2004 Ursula K. Le Guin
- 2005 Francesca Lia Block
- 2006 Jacqueline Woodson
- 2007 Lois Lowry
- 2008 Orson Scott Card
- 2009 Laurie Halse Anderson
- 2010 Jim Murphy
- 2011 Sir Terry Pratchett
- 2012 Susan Cooper
- 2013 Tamora Pierce
- 2014 Markus Zusak
- 2015 Sharon M. Draper
- 2016 David Levithan