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August 28, 2010

Newbery Medal Books I’ve Read

A long time ago I made it a goal to read all the children’s novels on the Newbery Medal list. So far, I’ve read 40 out of 88 Newbery Medal winning books. Only 48 more to read! The last time I took inventory I’d read 36 of them… that was nearly three years ago. I really need to get busy reading more of these! I’ve linked to some of my reviews. Books I’ve read are in bold letters.

2010 – Rebecca SteadWhen You Reach Me

2009 – Neil GaimanThe Graveyard Book
2008 – Laura Amy SchlitzGood Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village
2007 – Susan PatronThe Higher Power of Lucky
2006 – Lynne Rae PerkinsCriss Cross
2005 – Cynthia KadohataKira-Kira
2004 – Kate DiCamilloThe Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread
2003 – AviCrispin: The Cross of LeadMy review of Crispin: The Cross of Lead
2002Linda Sue ParkA Single Shard
2001 – Richard PeckA Year Down Yonder
2000 – Christopher Paul CurtisBud, Not Buddy

1999Louis SacharHoles
1998Karen HesseOut Of The Dust
1997 – E. L. KonigsburgThe View from Saturday
1996 – Karen CushmanThe Midwife’s Apprentice
1995Sharon CreechWalk Two Moons
1994Lois LowryThe Giver
1993Cynthia RylantMissing May
1992Phyllis Reynolds NaylorShiloh
1991Jerry SpinelliManiac Magee
1990Lois LowryNumber the Stars

1989 – Paul Fleischman – Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices
1988 – Russell Freedman – Lincoln: A Photobiography
1987 – Sid Fleischman – The Whipping Boy
1986Patricia MacLachlanSarah, Plain and Tall
1985 – Robin McKinley – The Hero and the Crown
1984 – Beverly Cleary – Dear Mr. Henshaw
1983 – Cynthia Voigt – Dicey’s Song
1982 – Nancy Willard – A Visit to William Blake’s Inn
1981 – Katherine Paterson – Jacob Have I Loved
1980Joan BlosA Gathering of Days: A New England Girl’s Journal

1979Ellen RaskinThe Westing Game
1978Katherine PatersonBridge to Terabithia
1977 – Mildred Taylor – Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
1976 – Susan Cooper – The Grey King
1975 – Virginia Hamilton – M. C. Higgins, the Great
1974Paula FoxThe Slave Dancer
1973Jean Craighead GeorgeJulie of the Wolves
1972 – Robert C. O’Brien – Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
1971 – Betsy Byars – Summer of the Swans
1970William H. ArmstrongSounder

1969 – Lloyd Alexander – The High King
1968E. L. KonigsburgFrom the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
1967 – Irene Hunt – Up a Road Slowly
1966Elizabeth Borton de Trevino – I, Juan de Pareja
1965 – Maia Wojciechowska – Shadow of a Bull
1964 – Emily Cheney Neville – It’s Like This, Cat
1963Madeleine L’EngleA Wrinkle in Time
1962 – Elizabeth George Speare – The Bronze Bow
1961Scott O’DellIsland of the Blue Dolphins
1960 – Joseph Krumgold – Onion John

1959Elizabeth George Speare The Witch of Blackbird Pond
1958 – Harold Keith – Rifles for Watie
1957Virginia SorensonMiracles on Maple Hill
1956Jean Lee LathamCarry On, Mr. Bowditch
1955 – Meindert DeJong – The Wheel on the School
1954 – Joseph Krumgold – …And Now Miguel
1953Ann Nolan ClarkSecret of the Andes
1952Eleanor EstesGinger Pye
1951 – Elizabeth Yates – Amos Fortune, Free Man
1950Marguerite de AngeliThe Door in the Wall

1949 – Marguerite Henry – King of the Wind
1948William Pene du BoisThe Twenty-One Balloons
1947 – Carolyn Sherwin Bailey – Miss Hickory
1946Lois LenskiStrawberry Girl
1945Robert LawsonRabbit Hill
1944Esther ForbesJohnny Tremain
1943Elizabeth Gray ViningAdam of the Road
1942 – Walter D. Edmonds – The Matchlock Gun
1941Armstrong SperryCall It Courage
1940 – James Daugherty – Daniel Boone

1939 – Elizabeth Enright – Thimble Summer
1938 – Kate Seredy – The White Stag
1937Ruth SawyerRoller Skates
1936Carol Ryrie BrinkCaddie Woodlawn
1935 – Monica Shannon – Dobry
1934 – Cornelia Meigs – Invincible Louisa
1933 – Elizabeth Foreman Lewis – Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze
1932 – Laura Adams Armer – Waterless Mountain
1931Elizabeth CoatsworthThe Cat Who Went to Heaven
1930 – Rachel Field – Hitty, Her First Hundred Years

1929 – Eric P. Kelly – The Trumpeter of Krakow
1928 – Dhan Gopal Mukerji – Gay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon
1927 – Will James – Smoky the Cow Horse
1926 – Arthur Bowie Chrisman – Shen of the Sea
1925 – Charles Finger – Tales from Silver Lands
1924Charles HawesThe Dark Frigate
1923 – Hugh Lofting – The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
1922 – Hendrik Willem van Loon – The Story of Mankind



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August 27, 2010

Not Ready to Die

Flash fiction – August 27, 2010

She closed her eyes and looked inside. That aperture, a mystic gateway, was still open, so she peered through at the brightly lit green grassy hillside, which she was perched atop. She blinked, but none of this went away. It was clear as day, verdant as springtime.

She waited for someone — some helper to guide her in, but nobody appeared. There was simply that question in her heart that continuously asked, “Are you willing to give up the world and all that is therein, for this?”

That question, whenever she brought it to consciousness, shocked her into fear mode. “My people will miss me if I go away,” she protested. “I know this must be co-dependent, but I can’t help but worry about them.”

“Then you are not ready to cross my threshold,” the voice said. “Go away.”

[This was my practice writing for today...]




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