National Book Award for Young People's Literature
The National Book Award for Young People's Literature is one of five annual National Book Awards, which are given by the National Book Foundation to recognize outstanding literary work by US citizens. They are awards "by writers to writers".
The panelists are five "writers who are known to be doing great work in their genre or field".
The category Young People's Literature was established in 1996. From 1969 to 1983, prior to the Foundation, there were some "Children's" categories.
The award recognizes one book written by a US citizen and published in the US from December 1 to November 30. The National Book Foundation accepts nominations from publishers until June 15, requires mailing nominated books to the panelists by August 1, and announces five finalists in October. The winner is announced on the day of the final ceremony in November. The award is $10,000 and a bronze sculpture; other finalists get $1000, a medal, and a citation written by the panel.
There were 230 books nominated for the 2010 award.
Finalists
Children's Books, 1969 to 1979
Books for "children" were first recognized by the National Book Awards in 1969. Through 1979 there was a single award category called either "Children's Literature" or "Children's Books".1979:
Katherine Paterson, The Great Gilly Hopkins
- Lloyd Alexander, The First Two Lives of Lukas-Kasha
- Vera and Bill Cleaver, Queen of Hearts
- Sid Fleischman, Humbug Mountain
- Paula Fox, The Little Swineherd and Other Tales
Judith and Herbert Kohl, The View From the Oak: The Private Worlds of Other Creatures
- Betty Sue Cummings, Hew Against the Grain
- Ilse Koehn, Michling, Second Degree
- David McCord, One at a Time
- William Steig, Caleb + Kate
Katherine Paterson, The Master Puppeteer
- Milton Meltzer, Never to Forget: The Jews of the Holocaust
- John Ney, Ox Under Pressure
- Mildred D. Taylor, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
- Barbara Wersba, Tunes for a Small Harmonica
Walter D. Edmonds, Bert Breen's Barn
- Eleanor Cameron, To the Green Mountains
- Norma Faber, As I Was Crossing Boston Common
- Isabelle Holland, Of Love and Death and Other Journeys
- David McCord, The Star in the Pail
- Nicolasa Mohr, El Bronx Remembered
- Brenda Wilkinson, Ludell
Virginia Hamilton, M. C. Higgins the Great
- Natalie Babbitt, The Devil's Storybook
- Bruce Buchenholz, Doctor in the Zoo
- Bruce Clements, I Tell a Lie Every So Often
- James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, My Brother Sam is Dead
- Ettagale Laure and Jason Laure, Joi Bangla! The Children of Bangladesh
- Milton Meltzer, World of Our Fathers
- Milton Meltzer, Remember the Days
- Adrienne Richard, Wings
- Mary Stolz, The Edge of Next Year
Eleanor Cameron, The Court of the Stone Children
- Alice Childress, A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich
- Vera and Bill Cleaver, The Whys and Wherefores of Littabelle Lee
- Julia Cunningham, The Treasure is the Rose
- Bette Greene, Summer of My German Soldier
- Kristin Hunter, Guests in the Promised Land
- E. L. Konigsburg, A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver
- Norma Fox Mazer, A Figure of Speech
- F. N. Monjo, Poor Richard in France
- Harve and Margot Zemach, Duffy and the Devil
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore
- Betsy Byars, The House of Wings
- Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire, d'Aulaires' Trolls
- Jean Craighead George, Julie of the Wolves
- Betty Jean Lifton and Thomas C. Fox, Children of Vietnam
- Georgess McHargue, The Impossible People
- Zilpha Keatley Snyder, The Witches of Worm
- William Steig, Dominic
Donald Barthelme, The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine or The Hithering Thithering Djinn
- The National Book Foundation lists no other finalists.
Lloyd Alexander, The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian
- Vera and Bill Cleaver, Grover
- Paula Fox, Blowfish Live in the Sea
- Arnold Lobel, Frog and Toad are Friends
- E. B. White, The Trumpet of the Swan
Isaac Bashevis Singer, A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw
- Vera and Bill Cleaver, Where the Lilies Bloom
- Edna Mitchell Preston, Popcorn and Ma Goodness
- William Steig, Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
- Edwin Tunis, The Young United States, 1783–1830
- Lloyd Alexander, The High King
- Patricia Clapp, Constance: A Story of Early Plymouth
- Esther Hautzig, The Endless Steppe
- Milton Meltzer, Langston Hughes: A Biography
Children's Books, 1980 to 1983
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Nonfiction
James Cross Giblin, Chimney Sweeps
- Linda Grant DePauw, Seafaring Women
- Patricia Lauber, Journey to the Planets
- John Nance, Lobo of the Tasaday
- Judith St. George, The Brooklyn Bridge
Jean Fritz, Homesick: My Own Story
- Lloyd Alexander, The Kestrel
- Edward Fenton, The Refugee Summer
- Virginia Hamilton, Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush
- Zibby Oneal, A Formal Feeling
Barbara Cooney, Miss Rumphius
William Steig, Doctor De Soto
- Illustrated by Marcia Brown, Shadow
- Karla Kuskin and illustrator Marc Simont, The Philharmonic Gets Dressed
- Cynthia Rylant and illustrator Diane Goode, When I Was Young in the Mountains
Nonfiction
Susan Bonners, A Penguin Year
- Jean Fritz, Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold
- James Howe, The Hospital Book
- Patricia Lauber, Seeds: Pop, Stick and Glide
- Melvin B. Zisfein, Flight: A Panorama of Aviation
Lloyd Alexander, Westmark
- Beverly Cleary, Ramona Quimby, Age 8
- Deborah Hautzig, Second Star to the Right
- Mildred D. Taylor, Let the Circle Be Unbroken
- Cynthia Voigt, Homecoming
Maurice Sendak, Outside Over There
- Olaf Baker, illus. Stephen Gammell, Where the Buffaloes Begin
- Arnold Lobel and illustrator Anita Lobel, On Market Street
- Chris Van Allsburg, Jumanji
- Nancy Willard and illustrators Alice and Martin Provensen, A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers
Nonfiction
Alison Cragin Herzig and Jane Lawrence Mali, Oh, Boy! Babies
- Jean Fritz, Where Do You Think You're Going, Christopher Columbus?
- William Jaspersohn, The Ballpark
- Milton Meltzer, All Time, All Peoples: A World History of Slavery
- Peter Spier, People
Betsy Byars, The Night Swimmers
- Paula Fox, A Place Apart
- Katherine Paterson, Jacob Have I Loved
- Ouida Sebestyen, Far From Home
- Jan Slepian, The Alfred Summer
Hardcover
Joan Blos, A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1830–82
- David Kherdian, The Road from Home
- E. L. Konigsburg, Throwing Shadows
- Ouida Sebestyen, Words by Heart
Young People's Literature, 1996 to date
2019: Martin W. Sandler, 1919 The Year That Changed America
- Akwaeke Emezi,
- M. T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin, The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge
- Leslie Connor, The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle
- Christopher Paul Curtis, The Journey of Little Charlie
- Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Hey, Kiddo
- Elana K. Arnold, What Girls Are Made Of
- Erika L. Sánchez, I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter
- Rita Williams-Garcia, Clayton Byrd Goes Underground
- Ibi Zoboi, American Street
- Kate DiCamillo, Raymie Nightingale
- Grace Lin, When the Sea Turned to Silver
- Jason Reynolds, Ghost
- Nicola Yoon, The Sun is Also A Star
- Ali Benjamin, The Thing About Jellyfish
- Laura Ruby, Bone Gap
- Steve Sheinkin, Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War
- Noelle Stevenson, Nimona
- Eliot Schrefer, Threatened
- Steve Sheinkin, The Port Chicago 50
- John Corey Whaley, Noggin
- Deborah Wiles, Revolution
- Kathi Appelt, The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp
- Tom McNeal, Far Far Away
- Meg Rosoff, Picture Me Gone
- Gene Luen Yang, Boxers & Saints
- Carrie Arcos,
- Franny Billingsley,
- Laura McNeal, Dark Water
- Paolo Bacigalupi, Ship Breaker
- Rita Williams-Garcia, One Crazy Summer
- Walter Dean Myers, Lockdown
- Deborah Heiligman,
- Laurie Halse Anderson, Chains
- Kathi Appelt, The Underneath
- E. Lockhart, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
- Tim Tharp, The Spectacular Now
- Kathleen Duey, Skin Hunger: A Resurrection of Magic, Book One
- M. Sindy Felin, Touching Snow
- Brian Selznick, The Invention of Hugo Cabret
- Sara Zarr, Story of a Girl
- Martine Leavitt, Keturah and Lord Death
- Patricia McCormick, Sold
- Nancy Werlin, The Rules of Survival
- Gene Luen Yang, American Born Chinese
Where I Want to Be
- Deb Caletti, Honey, Baby, Sweetheart
- Laban Carrick Hill, Harlem Stomp!: A Cultural History of the Harlem Renaissance
- Shelia P. Moses, The Legend of Buddy Bush
- Julie Anne Peters, Luna: A Novel
- Paul Fleischman, Breakout
- Jim Murphy, An American Plague: The Time and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
- Richard Peck, The River Between Us
- Jacqueline Woodson, Locomotion
- M. T. Anderson, Feed
- Naomi Shihab Nye,
The Tiger Rising
- Adam Bagdasarian, Forgotten Fire
- Michael Cadnum, The Book of the Lion
- Carolyn Coman, Many Stones
- Jerry Stanley, Hurry Freedom: African Americans in Gold Rush California
- Laurie Halse Anderson, Speak
- Louise Erdrich, The Birchbark House
- Polly Horvath, The Trolls
- Walter Dean Myers, Monster
- Ann Cameron, The Secret Life of Amanda K. Woods
- Jack Gantos, Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key
- Anita Lobel, No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War
- Richard Peck, A Long Way from Chicago: A Novel in Stories
- Brock Cole, The Facts Speak for Themselves
- Adele Griffin, Sons of Liberty
- Mary Ann McGuigan, Where You Belong
- Tor Seidler, Mean Margaret
- Carolyn Coman,
Authors with two awards
Two authors have won two Children's or Young People's awards twice.- Lloyd Alexander won for The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian and Westmark, among six titles that were finalists.
- Katherine Paterson won for The Master Puppeteer and The Great Gilly Hopkins, among three titles that were finalists.