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From: Megan Schliesman <Schliesman>
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 10:43:25 -0600
Here's our CCBC-Net discussion schedule for January - March:
This Month January 1: National Book Award Winner and Finalists. In late November, Godless by Pete Hautman was named the winner of the National Book Award in the young people's literature category. Through January 16, we'll discuss Godless and the other finalists for the National Book Award for youth: Honey, Baby, Sweetheart by Deb Caletti; Harlem Stomp! A Cultural History of the Harlem Renaissance by Laban Carrick Hill; The Legend of Buddy Bush by Shelia P. Moses; and Luna: A Novel by Julie Anne Peters.
January 17#: ALA Award Announcments: Initial Reactions. The American Library Association 2005 children's and young adult literature awards will be announced on Monday, January 17. Throughout this week, we invite your initial responses to news of what won the Newbery, Caldecott, Coretta Scott King, Batchelder, Printz, and Sibert awards.
January 241: 2005 Caldecott Winner and Honor Books. This is the time we will launch into an in?pth discussion of the 2005 Caldecott Medal winner and honor books, chosen as the most distinguished illustration in picture books for children published in 2004. February, 2005 February 1: 2005 Newbery Winner and Honor Books. During the first two weeks of February, we invite you to discuss the 2005 Newbery winner and honor books, recognized for the most distinguished writing for children published in 2004.
February 15): 2005 Printz Award and Honor Books: We'll spend the second two weeks in Feburary looking at the winner and honor books for the Michael Printz award for literary excellence in publishing for young adults during 2004.
March, 2005 March 1: 2005 Coretta Scott King Winners and Honor Books: We'll spend the first half of the month looking at the Coretta Scott King Award books, acknowledging the most distinguished book by a Black author and the most distinguished book by a Black illustrator.
March 14 : 2005 Batchelder Winner and Honor Books: The third week in March, we'll talk about the winner and honor(s) for the Batchelder Award, which acknowledges the publisher of the outstanding translated book of the year.
March 211: 2005 Sibert Winner and Honor Books: We'll end the month of March discussing the winner and honor books for the Robert F. Sibert Award for outstanding informational book.
Megan
Megan Schliesman, Librarian Cooperative Children's Book Center School of Education, UW-Madison 600 N. Park St., Room 4290 Madison, WI 53706
ph: 608&2?03 fax: 608&2I33 schliesman at education.wisc.edu
Received on Wed 05 Jan 2005 10:43:25 AM CST
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 10:43:25 -0600
Here's our CCBC-Net discussion schedule for January - March:
This Month January 1: National Book Award Winner and Finalists. In late November, Godless by Pete Hautman was named the winner of the National Book Award in the young people's literature category. Through January 16, we'll discuss Godless and the other finalists for the National Book Award for youth: Honey, Baby, Sweetheart by Deb Caletti; Harlem Stomp! A Cultural History of the Harlem Renaissance by Laban Carrick Hill; The Legend of Buddy Bush by Shelia P. Moses; and Luna: A Novel by Julie Anne Peters.
January 17#: ALA Award Announcments: Initial Reactions. The American Library Association 2005 children's and young adult literature awards will be announced on Monday, January 17. Throughout this week, we invite your initial responses to news of what won the Newbery, Caldecott, Coretta Scott King, Batchelder, Printz, and Sibert awards.
January 241: 2005 Caldecott Winner and Honor Books. This is the time we will launch into an in?pth discussion of the 2005 Caldecott Medal winner and honor books, chosen as the most distinguished illustration in picture books for children published in 2004. February, 2005 February 1: 2005 Newbery Winner and Honor Books. During the first two weeks of February, we invite you to discuss the 2005 Newbery winner and honor books, recognized for the most distinguished writing for children published in 2004.
February 15): 2005 Printz Award and Honor Books: We'll spend the second two weeks in Feburary looking at the winner and honor books for the Michael Printz award for literary excellence in publishing for young adults during 2004.
March, 2005 March 1: 2005 Coretta Scott King Winners and Honor Books: We'll spend the first half of the month looking at the Coretta Scott King Award books, acknowledging the most distinguished book by a Black author and the most distinguished book by a Black illustrator.
March 14 : 2005 Batchelder Winner and Honor Books: The third week in March, we'll talk about the winner and honor(s) for the Batchelder Award, which acknowledges the publisher of the outstanding translated book of the year.
March 211: 2005 Sibert Winner and Honor Books: We'll end the month of March discussing the winner and honor books for the Robert F. Sibert Award for outstanding informational book.
Megan
Megan Schliesman, Librarian Cooperative Children's Book Center School of Education, UW-Madison 600 N. Park St., Room 4290 Madison, WI 53706
ph: 608&2?03 fax: 608&2I33 schliesman at education.wisc.edu
Received on Wed 05 Jan 2005 10:43:25 AM CST