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newbery medal
Prizewinner for kids. Young readers can step back to an English village in 1255, where life plays out in dramatic vignettes illuminating 22 unforgettable characters. Inspired by an illuminated poem from 13th-century Germany, Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village is a witty, historically accurate, and utterly human collection that forms an exquisite bridge to the people and places of medieval England.
The John Newbery Medal is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.
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Newbery Medal Winners
| | Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village , by Laura Amy Schlitz |
| | The Higher Power of Lucky , by Susan Patron | | | Criss Cross , by Lynne Rae Perkins | | | Kira-Kira , by Cynthia Kadohata | | | The Tale of Despereaux , by Kate DiCamillo | | | Crispin: The Cross of Lead , by Avi | | | A Single Shard , by Linda Sue Park | | | A Year Down Yonder , by Richard Peck | | | Bud, Not Buddy , by Christopher Paul Curtis | | | Holes , by Louis Sachar | | | Out of the Dust , by Karen Hesse | | | The View From Saturday , by E.L. Konigsburg | | | The Midwife's Apprentice , by Karen Cushman | | | Walk Two Moons , by Sharon Creech | | | The Giver , by Lois Lowry | | | Missing May , by Cynthia Rylant | | | Shiloh , by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor | | | Maniac Magee , by Jerry Spinelli | | | Number the Stars by Lois Lowry | | | Joyful Noise , by Paul Fleischman | | | Lincoln: a Photobiography , by Russell Freedman | | | The Whipping Boy , by Sid Fleischman | | | Sarah, Plain and Tall , by Patricia MacLachlan | | | The Hero and the Crown , by Robin McKinley | | | Dear Mr. Henshaw , by Beverly Cleary | | | Dicey's Song , by Cynthia Voigt | | | A Visit To William Blake's Inn by Nancy Willard | | | Jacob Have I Loved , by Katherine Paterson | | | A Gathering Of Days: A New England Girl's Journal 1830-32 , by Joan Blos | | | The Westing Game , by Ellen Raskin | | | Bridge to Terabithia , by Katherine Paterson | | | Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry , by Mildred Taylor | | | The Grey King , by Susan Cooper | | | M.C. Higgins, The Great , by Virginia Hamilton | | | The Slave Dancer , by Paula Fox | | | Julie of the Wolves , by Jean Craighead George | | | Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH , by Robert C. O'Brien | | | Summer of the Swans , by Betsy, byars | | | Sounder , by William H. Armstrong | | | The High King , by Lloyd Alexander | | | From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler , by E. L. Konigsburg | | | Up a Road Slowly , by Irene Hunt | | | I, Juan de Pareja , by Elizabeth Borten de Trevino | | | Shadow of a Bull , by Maia Wojciechowska | | | It's Like This, Cat , by Emily Cheney Neville | | | A Wrinkle in Time , by Madeleine L'Engle | | | The Bronze Bow , by Elizabeth George Speare | | | Island of the Blue Dolphins , by Scott O'Dell | | | Onion John , by Joseph Krumgold | | | The Witch of Blackbird Pond , by Elizabeth George Speare | | | Rifles for Watie , by Harold Keith | | | Miracles on Maple Hill , by Virginia Sorenson | | | Carry On, Mr. Bowditch , by Jean Lee Latham | | | The Wheel on the School , by Meindert Dejong | | | And Now Miguel , by Joseph Krumgold | | | Secret of the Andes , by Ann Nolan Clark | | | Ginger Pye , by Eleanor Estes | | | Amos Fortune, Free Man , by Elizabeth Yates | | | The Door In The Wall , by Marguerite de Angeli | | | King of the Wind , by Marguerite Henry | | | The Twenty-One Balloons , by William Pene du Boish | | | Miss Hickory , by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey | | | Strawberry Girl , by Lois Lenski | | | Rabbit Hill , by Robert Lawson | | | Johnny Tremain , by Esther Forbes | | | Adam of the Road , by Elizabeth Janet Gray | | | The Matchlock Gun , by Walter D. Edmonds | | | Call It Courage , by Armstrong Sperry | | | Daniel Boone , by James Daugherty | | | Thimble Summer , by Elizabeth Enright | | | The White Stag , by Kate Seredy |
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