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==Schneider==
==Schneider==
== Winners ==
== Winners ==
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|+ Schneider Family Book Award <ref name="winners">{{cite web |title=Schneider Family Book Award |url=http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/1/all_years |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
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! Year
! Category
! Recipient
! Title
! Citation
! class=unsortable | Reference
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2004
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Glenna |Lang}}
|<!-- Title -->''Looking Out For Sarah''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2004 Winner(s) |url=http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/1/winners/2004 |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Wendy|Mass}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Mango Shaped Space|''[[A Mango-Shaped Space|A Mango Shaped Space]]''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Andrew |Clements}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Things Not Seen]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2005
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Gonzales, Diane Bertrand and robert l. sweetland|[[Diane Bertrand Gonzales]], illustrated by [[Robert L. Sweetland]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''My Pal Victor/Mi amigo, Victor''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2005 Winner(s) |url=http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/1/winners/2005 |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Munoz Ryan, Pam |[[Pam Muñoz Ryan]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Becoming Naomi León]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Samantha |Abeel}}
|<!-- Title -->''My Thirteenth Winter: A Memoir''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2006
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Uhlberg, Myron and colin bootman|[[Myron Uhlberg]], illustrated by [[Colin Bootman]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Dad, Jackie and Me''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2006 Winner(s) |url=http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/1/winners/2006 |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Kimberly Fusco |Newton}}
|<!-- Title -->''Tending to Grace''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Adam |Rapp}}
|<!-- Title -->''Under the Wolf, Under the Dog''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2007
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|DuBois, Paul, Pete Seeger, and R. Gregory Christie|[[Paul DuBois]] and [[Pete Seeger]], illustrated by [[R. Gregory Christie]]}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Deaf Musicians|''The Deaf Musicians''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2007 Winner(s) |url=http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/1/winners/2007 |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Cynthia |Lord}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Rules (novel)|Rules]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Louis |Sachar}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Small Steps (novel)|Small Steps]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2008
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Stryer, Andrea Stenn and Bert Dodson|[[Andrea Stenn Stryer]], illustrated by [[Bert Dodson]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Kami and the Yaks''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2008 Winner(s) |url=http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/1/winners/2008 |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Tracie Vaughn |Zimmer}}
|<!-- Title -->''Reaching for Sun''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Ginny |Rorby}}
|<!-- Title -->''Hurt Go Happy''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2009
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Robert Andrew |Parker}}
|<!-- Title -->''Piano Starts Here: The Young Art Tatum''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2009 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/news/pressreleases2009/january2009/ymaschneider |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Leslie |Connor}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Waiting for Normal]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Jonathan |Friesen}}
|<!-- Title -->''Jerk, California''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2010
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Bonnie |Christensen}}
|<!-- Title -->''Django''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2010 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/news/pressreleases2010/january2010/2010schneider_pio |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Nora Raleigh |Baskin}}
|<!-- Title -->''Anything But Typical''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Francisco X. |Stork}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Marcelo in the Real World]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2011
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Lyon, George Ella and Lynne Avril|[[George Ella Lyon]], illustrated by [[Lynne Avril]]}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|pirate of kindergarten|''The Pirate of Kindergarten''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2011 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2011/01/2011-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Jordan |Sonnenblick}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[After Ever After]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Antony |John}}
|<!-- Title -->''Five Flavors of Dumb''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
! rowspan="4" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2012
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->No award given
|<!-- Title -->No award given
|<!--Citation-->None
|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2013 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2013/01/2013-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Bauer, Joan|[[Joan Bauer (novelist)|Joan Bauer]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Close to Famous''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2013 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2013/01/2013-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Brian |Selznick}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Wonderstruck (book)|Wonderstruck]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Wendelin |Van Draanen}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Running Dream|''The Running Dream''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2013
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Alexander, claire|[[Claire Alexander (author)|Claire Alexander]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Back to Front and Upside Down!]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2013 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2013/01/2013-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Sarah |Lean}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Dog Called Homeless|''A Dog Called Homeless''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Mazer, harry and peter lerangis|[[Harry Mazer]] and [[Peter Lerangis]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2014
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Bryant, Jen and Melissa Sweet|[[Jen Bryant]] and illustrated by [[Melissa Sweet (illustrator)|Melissa Sweet]]}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Splash of Red|''A Splash of Red : The Life and Art of Horace Pippin''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2014 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2014/01/2014-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Merrie |Haskell}}
|<!-- Title -->''Handbook for Dragon Slayers''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|wein, elizabeth|[[Elizabeth E. Wein|Elizabeth Wein]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Rose Under Fire]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2015
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Rabinowitz, Alan and Catia Chien|[[Alan Rabinowitz]], illustrated by [[Catia Chien]]}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Boy and a Jaguar|''A Boy and a Jaguar''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2015 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2015/02/2015-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Ann M. |Martin}}
|<!-- Title -->''Rain Reign''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Gail |Giles}}
|<!-- Title -->''[[Girls Like Us (book)|Girls Like Us]]''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="4" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2016
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Thompson, Laurie Ann and Sean Qualls|[[Laurie Ann Thompson]], illustrated by [[Sean Qualls]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="4" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2016 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2016/01/2016-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Lynda Mullaly |Hunt}}
|<!-- Title -->''Fish in a Tree''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Kimberly Brubaker |Bradley}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|War That Saved My Life|''[[The War That Saved My Life]]''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Teresa |Toten}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Unlikely Hero of Room 13B|''The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2017
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Bryant, Jen and Boris Kulikov|[[Jen Bryant]], illustrated by [[Boris Kulikov]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2017 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2017/01/2017-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Jason |Reynolds}}
|<!-- Title -->''As Brave As You''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Emery |Lord}}
|<!-- Title -->''When We Collided''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2018
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Allen |Say}}
|<!-- Title -->''Silent Days, Silent Dreams''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="3" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2018 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2018/02/2018-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Shari |Green}}
|<!-- Title -->''Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Whitney |Gardner}}
|<!-- Title -->''You're Welcome, Universe''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="6" scope="row" !|<!-- Year -->2019
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Kensky, Jessica, Patrick Downes, Scott Magoon|[[Jessica Kensky]] and [[Patrick Downes]], illustrated by [[Scott Magoon]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Rescue and Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="6" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{cite web |title=2019 Schneider Family Book Awards recipients named |url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2019/01/2019-schneider-family-book-awards-recipients-named |publisher=ALA |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
|-
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Oliveros, Jessie and Dana Wulfekotte|[[Jessie Oliveros]], illustrated by [[Dana Wulfekotte]]}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Remember Balloons|''The Remember Balloons''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Leslie |Connor}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|truth as told by Mason Buttle|''The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
|<!-- Category-->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|west, Jacqueline |[[Jacqueline West (author)|Jacqueline West]]}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Collectors|''The Collectors''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Mark |Oshiro}}
|<!-- Title -->''Anger is a Gift''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
|<!-- Category-->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Kelly |Jensen}} (ed.)
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Don’t Call Me Crazy|''(Don’t ) Call Me Crazy: 33 Voices Start the Conversation About Mental Health''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="6" scope="row" !| 2020
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Sotomayor, Sonia, Rafael López|[[Sonia Sotomayor]], illustrated by [[Rafael López, illustrator and artist|Rafael López]]}}
|<!-- Title -->[[Just Ask!|''Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You'']]
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="6" scope="row" !|<!-- Ref--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/2020-youth-media-award-winners/|title=2020 Youth Media Award Winners|website=American Libraries Magazine|language=en-US|access-date=2020-01-27}}</ref>
|-
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Bailey, jenn and Mika song|[[Jenn Bailey]], illustrated by [[Mika Song]]}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Friend for Henry|''A Friend For Henry''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Kelly|Lynne}}
|<!-- Title -->''Song for a Whale''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
|<!-- Category-->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Cartaya, Pablo|[[Pablo Cartaya]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Each Tiny Spark''
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Karol Ruth|Silverstein}}
|<!-- Title -->''Cursed''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
|<!-- Category-->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Alison|Gervais}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Silence between us|''The Silence Between Us''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="7" scope="row" ! | 2021
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Scott, Jordan, Sydney Smith|[[Jordan Scott (poet)|Jordan Scott]], illustrated by [[Sydney Smith (illustrator)|Sydney Smith]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''I Talk Like a River''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="7" scope="row" ! |<!-- Ref--><ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=2021 Youth Media Award Winners|url=http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2021/01/ala-announces-2021-youth-media-awards|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-01-25|website=American Libraries Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Pimentel, Annette Bay, Ali, Nabi H.|Annette Bay Pimentel, illustrated by Nabi H. Ali}}
|<!-- Title -->''All the Way to the Top: How One Girl's Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything''
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|-
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Newman, Tracy, Halpin, Abigail|Tracy Newman, illustrated by Abigail Halpin}}
|''<!-- Title -->Itzhak: A Boy who Loved the Violin''
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Ann Clare |LeZotte}}
|<!-- Title -->''Show Me a Sign''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
|<!-- Category-->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Kapit, Sarah|Sarah Kapit}}
|<!-- Title -->''Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen!''
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|-
|<!-- Category-->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Jamieson, Victoria, Omar Mohamed|[[Victoria Jamieson]] and Omar Mohamed, illustrated by Victoria Jamieson, color by Iman Geddy}}
|<!-- Title -->''When Stars Are Scattered''
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|I. W.|Gregorio}}
|<!-- Title -->''This Is My Brain In Love''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
! rowspan="8" scope="row" ! | 2022
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Darren |Lebeuf}}, illustrated by [[Ashley Barro]]
|<!-- Title -->''My City Speaks''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
! rowspan="8" scope="row" ! |<!-- Ref--><ref name="yma22">{{cite web |last1=Morales |first1=Macey |title=American Library Association announces 2022 Youth Media Award winners |url=https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2022/01/american-library-association-announces-2022-youth-media-award-winners |access-date=24 January 2022}}</ref>
|-
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Hudson |Talbott}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Walk in the Words|''A Walk in the Words''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|-
|<!-- Category-->Young Children
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Bahram |Rahman}}, illustrated by [[Peggy Collins]]
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Sky-Blue Bench|''A Sky-Blue Bench''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Alison Green |Myers}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Bird Will Soar|''A Bird Will Soar''}}
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Jason |Reynolds}}, illustrated by [[Raúl the Third]]
|<!-- Title -->''Stuntboy, in the Meantime''
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|-
|<!--Category -->Middle School
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Elle |McNicoll}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Kind of Spark|''A Kind of Spark''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sort|Asphyxia|[[Asphyxia (author)|Asphyxia]]}}
|<!-- Title -->''Words in My Hands''
|<!--Citation-->Winner
|-
|<!--Category -->Teen
|<!--Recipient-->{{sortname|Ariel |Henley}}
|<!-- Title -->{{sort|Face for Picasso|''A Face for Picasso: Coming of Age with Crouzon Syndrome''}}
|<!--Citation-->Honor
|}


==Phoenix Award winners==
==Phoenix Award winners==

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There have been 35 Award winners and 35 Honor Books announced since 1985 (1965 to 1998 publications).[1][2]Honor books were instituted in 1989.[1] [3][4]

Phoenix Award 1985 to present[a]
Year Author Title Citation
2020 Carolyn Coman, Many Stones Winner
Walter Dean Myers 145th Street: Short Stories Honor
2019 Louise Erdrich The Birchbark House Winner
Connie Porter Imani All Mine Honor
2018 Elizabeth Partridge Restless Spirit: The Life and Work of Dorothea Lange Winner
2017 James Heneghan Wish Me Luck Winner
Paul Fleischman Seedfolks Honor
Naomi Shihab Nye Habibi Honor
2016 Andrew Clements Frindle Winner
2015[1] Kyoko Mori One Bird Winner
2014[5] Gary Soto Jesse Winner
Graham Salisbury Under the Blood Red Sun Honor
2013[4][6] Gaye Hiçyilmaz The Frozen Waterfall Winner
Walter Dean Myers Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary Honor
2012‡[3] Karen Hesse Letters from Rifka Winner
Michael Dorris Morning Girl Honor
Frances Temple Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti Honor
2011 ‡ Virginia Euwer Wolff The Mozart Season Winner
Mary Downing Hahn Stepping on the Cracks Honor
Eloise McGraw The Striped Ships Honor
2010 Rosemary Sutcliff The Shining Company Winner
2009 Francesca Lia Block Weetzie Bat Winner
Sylvia Cassedy Lucie Babbidge’s House Honor
2008‡ Peter Dickinson Eva
Jane Yolen The Devil's Arithmetic
2007 Margaret Mahy Memory
Sheila Gordon Waiting for the Rain
2006 Diana Wynne Jones Howl's Moving Castle
Margaret Mahy The Tricksters
Philip Pullman The Shadow in the Plate (The Shadow in the North)
2005 Margaret Mahy The Catalogue of the Universe
Diana Wynne Jones Fire and Hemlock
2004‡ Berlie Doherty White Peak Farm
Brian Doyle, Angel Square
2003 Ivan Southall The Long Night Watch
Cynthia Voigt A Solitary Blue
2002‡ Zibby Oneal A Formal Feeling
Clayton Bess Story for a Black Night
2001‡ Peter Dickinson The Seventh Raven
Kathryn Lasky The Night Journey
2000‡ Monica Hughes Keeper of the Isis Light
Jane Langton The Fledgling
1999 E.L. Konigsburg Throwing Shadows Winner
Rosa Guy The Disappearance Honor
Ouida Sebestyen Words by Heart Honor
1998 Jill Paton Walsh A Chance Child Winner
Robin McKinley Beauty Honor
Doris Orgel The Devil in Vienna Honor
1997 Robert Cormier I Am the Cheese Winner
1996 Alan Garner The Stone Book Winner
William Steig Abel's Island Honor
1995 Laurence Yep Dragonwings Winner
Natalie Babbitt Tuck Everlasting Honor
1994 Katherine Paterson Of Nightingales That Weep Winner
James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier My Brother Sam is Dead Honor
Sharon Bell Mathis Listen for the Fig Tree Honor
1993 Nina Bawden Carrie's War Winner
E.L. Konigsburg A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver Honor
1992 Mollie Hunter A Sound of Chariots Winner
1991 Jane Gardam A Long Way from Verona Winner
William Mayne A Game of Dark Honor
Ursula K. Le Guin The Tombs of Atuan Honor
1990 Sylvia Engdahl Enchantress from the Stars Winner
William Mayne Ravensgill Honor
Scott O'Dell Sing Down the Moon Honor
1989 Helen Cresswell The Night Watchmen Winner
Milton Meltzer Brother Can You Spare a Dime? Honor
Adrienne Richard Pistol Honor
1988 Erik Christian Haugaard The Rider and his Horse Winner
1987 Leon Garfield Smith Winner
1986 Robert J. Burch Queenie Peavy Winner
1985 Rosemary Sutcliff The Mark of the Horse Lord Winner
‡ Seven acceptance speeches have been published online in one of two locations:[1][7] Monica Hughes, 2000; Peter Dickinson, 2001; Zibby Oneal, 2002; Berlie Doherty, 2004; Peter Dickinson, 2008; Virginia Euwer Wolff, 2011; Karen Hesse, 2012.

Marcia Coggs

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Marcia Coggs
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 18th district
In office
January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1993
Preceded byLloyd Barbee
Succeeded byLeon Young
Personal details
Born(1928-04-05)April 5, 1928
Kansas City, Kansas
DiedDecember 9, 2003(2003-12-09) (aged 75)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Political partyDemocratic


Background

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Marcia Priscilla Young was born in Kansas City, Kansas, the fifth of nine children. [8][9] Her parents, Harold Clinton Young II and Elizabeth Patton Young, ran a printing business. Her grandfather, D.J. Young, one of the earliest pioneers of the Church of God in Christ. She attended the Milwaukee State Teachers College from 1955-56 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. [9]

In 1952 she married Isaac N. Coggs, with whom she had four children including politician Elizabeth M. Coggs. The same year they were married, Isaac Coggs successfully ran for a seat in the Wisconsin State Assembly where he served for 12 years. They were married until his death in 1973. [8]

Career

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Before entering politics, Marcia Coggs worked for 13 years for the former Milwaukee County Children's Home. [8] She unsuccessfully ran for office in the Wisconsin State Senate in 1960. She successfully ran for Wisconsin State Assembly in 1976, just three years after the death of her husband. Early in her legislative career she was quoted as saying, "You cannot legislate the heart, but you can legislate laws. My mission is to work for social change. Period. When I say social change, that is self-explanatory - human needs." [8]

Coggs was the first African-American woman elected to the state assembly. [10] In addition, she was the first black person to sit on the state Legislature's Joint Finance Committee, serving from 1987 until 1992. [11][12] She served on Health and Human Services Committee the entire time she was in office, and many of the committees on which she served were focused on children, families, and employment. [12]

Legacy

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  8. ^ a b c d Silvers, Amy Rabideau (10 Dec 2003). "Coggs was diminutive giant of state politics, civil rights". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  9. ^ a b Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. (1977). he state of Wisconsin 1977 Blue Book. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Assembly History & Facts". Office of the Assembly Chief Clerk. Wisconsin State Legislature. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  11. ^ "First black woman to serve in Wisconsin legislature dies at 75". The Journal Times. 10 Dec 2003. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  12. ^ a b Barish, Lawrence S.; Theobald, H. Rupert, eds. (1991–1992). State of Wisconsin 1991-1992 Blue Book. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. Retrieved 6 May 2020.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)


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