3rd American Indian Youth Literature Award Winners Announced

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The American Indian Library Association (AILA), an affiliate of the American Library Association, has just announced the recipients of its 3rd American Indian Youth Literature Awards.

Best Picture Book is Thomas King’s A Coyote Solstice Tale, illustrated by Gary Clement, published by Groundwood Books, 2009.

Best Middle School Book is Meet Christopher: An Osage Indian Boy from Oklahoma. Written by Genevieve Simermeyer, with photographs by Katherine Fogden, Meet Christopher is published by the National Museum of the American Indian, in association with Council Oak Books, 2008. It is the fourth book in the “My World: Young Native Americans Today” series, in which each book is written and photographed by Native contributors and is available from the National Museum of the American Indian.

Best Young Adult Book is Lurline Wailana McGregor’s Between the Deep Blue Sea and Me: A Novel, published by Kamehameha Publishing, 2008. Click here, to read an extensive interview with the author. Joy Harjo, author of The Good Luck Cat and For a Girl Becoming, worked with McGregor on development of the screenplay that evolved into this book. On her blog, Harjo said:

“Though this is a particularly Hawaiian story, the issues, characters, and sensibilities are similar to indigenous people all over the world.”

The award ceremony will take place  at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. on Monday, June 28th. For more information check out Deebie Reese”s blog American Indians in Children’s Literature.

June 2008 Events

Monday, May 26th, 2008

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23rd World Book Fair 2008~ May 30 – Jun 8, Singapore

4th Nami Island International Book Festival~ ongoing until Jun 30, Korea

Asian Children’s Writers and Illustrators Conference~ Jun 5-7, Singapore

Antioch University First Annual Children’s Literature Conference~ Jun 7, Los Angeles, CA, USA

6th Annual Feria del Libro: A Family Book Fair~ Jun 7, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Storylines Festival of New Zealand Children’s Writers and Illustrators~ Jun 8-15, New Zealand

Montana New Zealand Book Award Finalists Announced~ Jun 10, New Zealand

35th Annual Children’s Literature Association Conference~ Jun 12-15, Normal, IL, USA

Book Expo Canada~ Jun 13-16, Toronto, ON, Canada

“Princess Shawl” book launch and reading by Shirley Lim~ Jun 14, Kuala Lumpur

Cape Town Book Fair~ Jun 14-17, South Africa

CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Children’s Book Awards Winners Announced ~Jun 26, United Kingdom

Sunthorn Phu Day (celebrated poet)~ Jun 26, Thailand

American Library Association Annual Conference and Exhibition~ Jun 26 – Jul 2, Anaheim, CA, USA

Canadian Multiculturalism Day~ Jun 27, Canada

Jakarta Book Fair~ Jun 28 – Jul 6, Jakarta, Indonesia

American Indian Youth Literature Awards Presentations~ Jun 30, Anaheim, CA, USA