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Newbery Medal

The Newberry Medal is awarded each year to the author of the previous year’s most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. Runners-up are called Newbery Honor Books.

The medal is named in honor of John Newbery. He was an eighteenth-century British publisher of juvenile books. He made it a priority to create books specifically for children.

The Newberry Medal and the Caldecott Medal are the most prestigious American Children’s Book awards.

No Award was given in 1923, 1924, or 1927. That is because no book was considered suitable.

Learn more: official Newberry Medal homepage.


Winners:

The Witch of Blackbird Pond (1958)

Author(s): Elizabeth George Speare
Illustrator(s): Barry Moser


Onion John (1959)

Author(s): Joseph Krumgold
Illustrator(s): Symeon Shimin


Island of the Blue Dolphins (1960)

The story of an Indian girl named Karana who survives by herself for eighteen years on a deserted island off the California coast.

Author(s): Scott O’Dell
Illustrator(s): Evaline Ness

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The Bronze Bow (1961)

Author(s): Elizabeth George Speare
Illustrator(s): Gilbert Riswold


A Wrinkle in Time (1963)

When their scientist father disappears whilst on a secret mission, two children and a friend search for him through time and space by a process of "tessering."

Author(s): Madeleine L’Engle
Illustrator(s): Ellen Raskin

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It’s Like This, Cat (1963)

Author(s): Emily Cheney Neville
Illustrator(s): Emil Weiss


Shadow of a Bull (1964)

Author(s): Maia Wojciechowska
Illustrator(s): Alvin Smith


I, Juan de Pareja (1965)

Author(s): Elizabeth Borton de Treviño
Illustrator(s): Elizabeth Borton de Treviño


Up a Road Slowly (1966)

Author(s): Irene Hunt
Illustrator(s): Don Bolognese


From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1967)

Author(s): E. L. Konigsburg
Illustrator(s): E. L. Konigsburg


The High King (1968)

Author(s): Lloyd Alexander
Illustrator(s): Evaline Ness


Sounder (1969)

Author(s): William H. Armstrong
Illustrator(s): James Barkley


Summer of the Swans (1970)

Author(s): Betsy Byars
Illustrator(s): Ted CoCorvs


Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (1971)

Author(s): Robert C. O’Brien
Illustrator(s): Zena Bernstein


Julie of the Wolves (1972)

Author(s): Jean Craighead George
Illustrator(s): John Schoenherr


The Slave Dancer (1973)

Author(s): Paula Fox
Illustrator(s): Eros Keith


M. C. Higgins, the Great (1974)

Author(s): Virginia Hamilton
Illustrator(s): Diane Dillon
Leo Dillon


The Grey King (1975)

Author(s): Susan Cooper
Illustrator(s): Michael Heslop


Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (1976)

A clear-eyed look at the American south at the time of the Great Depression through the eyes of a young African American girl.

Author(s): Mildred D. Taylor
Illustrator(s): Jerry Pinkney

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Bridge to Terabithia (1977)

Author(s): Katherine Paterson
Illustrator(s): Donna Diamond