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From: Peter Butts <pbutts>
Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2002 18:38:24 -0400
As of September 1, 2002, one hundred and fifty books have been nominated for Best Books for Young Adults. Books will be discussed at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia this winter.
New nominations are posted on the first of each month throughout the year.
Nominations from the field are encouraged. Please visit the YALSA Best Books website for details, including the policies and procedures. Books must be published between Sept. 1, 2001 and Dec. 31, 2002 to be eligible for BBYA, although field nominations may only come from titles published in 2002. http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/bbya/.
If you or your teens would like to comment about any of the nominated titles, please send your comments to one of us and they will be shared with the BBYA committee.
Thanks!
Cindy Dobrez, Librarian BBYA 2003 Chairperson Harbor Lights Middle School 3600 N. 152nd Ave. Holland, MI 49424 616s8h84 dobrez at novagate.com
Peter Butts BBYA 2003 Administrative Assistant East Middle School 373 E. 24th St. Holland, MI 49423 616I4$75 pbutts at edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu
August Nominations for Best Books 2003
(Alphabetical by author or collection title)
Allende, Isabel. City of the Beasts. HarperCollins (00918-X; 00917-1 lib.)
Armstrong, Jennifer and Nancy Butcher. The Kindling: Fire-Us Trilogy: Book 1. HarperCollins (0
Brockett, Deborah A. Stained Glass Rose. Western Reflections (1?0437a-1 (pb.)
Burgess, Melvin. Bloodtide. Tom Doherty/TOR (0v50048-6)
Chabon, Michael. Summerland. Hyperion/Talk Miramax Books (0x6877-2; 0x68&62-2 lib.)
de Lint, Charles. Seven Wild Sisters. Subterranean Press (1?10813-6)
Ferris, Jean. Once upon a Marigold. Harcourt (0!6791-9)
Giblin, James Cross. The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler. Houghton Mifflin/Clarion (095?371-8)
Korman, Gordon. Son of the Mob. Hyperion (0x6869-5; 0x6816-9 lib.)
Lawrence, Iain. The Lightkeeper's Daughter. Random House/Delacorte (085r925-1; 085?062-7 lib.)
Lubar, David. Dunk. Houghton Mifflin/Clarion Books (0a8455-X)
McDonell, Nick. Twelve: A Novel. Grove Press (0?2117-1)
Murphy, Rita. Harmony. Random House/Delacorte (085r938-3; 085?069-4 lib)
911: The Book of Help. Michael Cart with Marc Aronson and Marianne Carus, ed. Chris Raschka, Il. Carus Publishing/Cricket Books (0?26&59-1; 0?26&76-1 pb.)
Shattered: Stories of Children and War. Jennifer Armstrong, ed. Random House/Alfred A. Knopf (075?112-5; 075?112-X lib.)
Wayland, April Halprin. Girl Coming in for a Landing: a novel in poems. Elaine Clayton, il. Random House/Alfred A. Knopf (075?158-8; 075?158-2(lib.)
With Their Eyes: September 11th: The View from a High School at Ground Zero. Annie Thoms, ed. HarperCollins/Harper Tempest (01806-5; 01718-2 Avon Tempest pb.)
Zeises, Lara M. Bringing Up The Bones. Random House/Delacorte (085s001-2)
Zoya, with John Follain and Rita Cristofari. Zoya's Story: An Afghan Woman's Struggle for Freedom. HarperCollins/William Morrow (0
- ************************** Peter Butts * "One man gathers what * East Middle School * another man spills." * Holland, MI 49423 ************************** pbutts at edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu www.holland.k12.mi.us/ems/ mel.org/education/
Received on Sun 01 Sep 2002 05:38:24 PM CDT
Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2002 18:38:24 -0400
As of September 1, 2002, one hundred and fifty books have been nominated for Best Books for Young Adults. Books will be discussed at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia this winter.
New nominations are posted on the first of each month throughout the year.
Nominations from the field are encouraged. Please visit the YALSA Best Books website for details, including the policies and procedures. Books must be published between Sept. 1, 2001 and Dec. 31, 2002 to be eligible for BBYA, although field nominations may only come from titles published in 2002. http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/bbya/.
If you or your teens would like to comment about any of the nominated titles, please send your comments to one of us and they will be shared with the BBYA committee.
Thanks!
Cindy Dobrez, Librarian BBYA 2003 Chairperson Harbor Lights Middle School 3600 N. 152nd Ave. Holland, MI 49424 616s8h84 dobrez at novagate.com
Peter Butts BBYA 2003 Administrative Assistant East Middle School 373 E. 24th St. Holland, MI 49423 616I4$75 pbutts at edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu
August Nominations for Best Books 2003
(Alphabetical by author or collection title)
Allende, Isabel. City of the Beasts. HarperCollins (00918-X; 00917-1 lib.)
Armstrong, Jennifer and Nancy Butcher. The Kindling: Fire-Us Trilogy: Book 1. HarperCollins (0
Brockett, Deborah A. Stained Glass Rose. Western Reflections (1?0437a-1 (pb.)
Burgess, Melvin. Bloodtide. Tom Doherty/TOR (0v50048-6)
Chabon, Michael. Summerland. Hyperion/Talk Miramax Books (0x6877-2; 0x68&62-2 lib.)
de Lint, Charles. Seven Wild Sisters. Subterranean Press (1?10813-6)
Ferris, Jean. Once upon a Marigold. Harcourt (0!6791-9)
Giblin, James Cross. The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler. Houghton Mifflin/Clarion (095?371-8)
Korman, Gordon. Son of the Mob. Hyperion (0x6869-5; 0x6816-9 lib.)
Lawrence, Iain. The Lightkeeper's Daughter. Random House/Delacorte (085r925-1; 085?062-7 lib.)
Lubar, David. Dunk. Houghton Mifflin/Clarion Books (0a8455-X)
McDonell, Nick. Twelve: A Novel. Grove Press (0?2117-1)
Murphy, Rita. Harmony. Random House/Delacorte (085r938-3; 085?069-4 lib)
911: The Book of Help. Michael Cart with Marc Aronson and Marianne Carus, ed. Chris Raschka, Il. Carus Publishing/Cricket Books (0?26&59-1; 0?26&76-1 pb.)
Shattered: Stories of Children and War. Jennifer Armstrong, ed. Random House/Alfred A. Knopf (075?112-5; 075?112-X lib.)
Wayland, April Halprin. Girl Coming in for a Landing: a novel in poems. Elaine Clayton, il. Random House/Alfred A. Knopf (075?158-8; 075?158-2(lib.)
With Their Eyes: September 11th: The View from a High School at Ground Zero. Annie Thoms, ed. HarperCollins/Harper Tempest (01806-5; 01718-2 Avon Tempest pb.)
Zeises, Lara M. Bringing Up The Bones. Random House/Delacorte (085s001-2)
Zoya, with John Follain and Rita Cristofari. Zoya's Story: An Afghan Woman's Struggle for Freedom. HarperCollins/William Morrow (0
- ************************** Peter Butts * "One man gathers what * East Middle School * another man spills." * Holland, MI 49423 ************************** pbutts at edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu www.holland.k12.mi.us/ems/ mel.org/education/
Received on Sun 01 Sep 2002 05:38:24 PM CDT