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Newbery Honor Book

The Newbery Honor Books are runners-up to the Newberry Medal, which is awarded each year for the preceding year’s most distinguished American picture book for children.

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.

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

Learn more: official Newberry Medal and Honor homepage.


Winners:

Vaino, A Boy of New Finland (1929)

Author(s): Julia Davis Adams
Illustrator(s): Lempi Ostman


The Tangle-Coated Horse and Other Tales (1929)

Author(s): Ella Young
Illustrator(s): Vera Bock


Spice and the Devil’s Cave (1930)

A story about the rivalry between Arab traders, the city-state of Venice, and of the struggling nation of Portugal to dominate the spice trade by finding a new sea route to India by going around the "Devil's Cave"--The Cape of Good Hope.

Author(s): Agnes Danforth Hewes
Illustrator(s): Lynd Ward


Floating Island (1930)

The Doll family is shipwrecked on a desert island.

Author(s): Anne Parrish
Illustrator(s): Anne Parrish

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Meggy MacIntosh (1930)

Author(s): Elizabeth Janet Gray
Illustrator(s): Marguerite de Angeli


The Dark Star of Itza: The Story of a Pagan Princess (1930)

Author(s): Alida Sims Malkus
Illustrator(s): Lowell Houser


Queer Person (1930)

Author(s): Ralph Hubbard
Illustrator(s): Harold von Schmidt


Ood-Le-Uk the Wanderer (1930)

Author(s): Margaret Alison Johansen
Alice Alison Lide
Illustrator(s): Raymond Lufkin


Garram the Hunter: A Boy of the Hill Tribes (1930)

Author(s): Herbert Best
Illustrator(s): Erick Berry


Mountains are Free (1930)

Author(s): Julia Davis Adams
Illustrator(s): Theodore Nadajen


The Fairy Circus (1931)

Inspired by a human circus that performs in their meadow, the fairies put on a circus of their own for the woodland creatures.

Author(s): Dorothy P. Lathrop
Illustrator(s): Dorothy P. Lathrop

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Jane’s Island (1931)

Author(s): Marjorie Hill Allee
Illustrator(s): Maitland de Gogorza


Out of the Flame (1931)

Author(s): Eloise Lownsbery
Illustrator(s): Elizabeth Tyler Wolcott


Boy of the South Seas (1931)

Author(s): Eunice Tietjens
Illustrator(s): Myrtle Sheldon


Truce of the Wolf and Other Tales of Old Italy (1931)

Author(s): Mary Gould Davis
Illustrator(s): Jay Van Everen


Calico Bush (1931)

Author(s): Rachel Field
Illustrator(s): Allen Lewis


Swift Rivers (1932)

Author(s): Cornelia Meigs
Illustrator(s): Forrest W. Orr


The Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War (1932)

A story about the underground railroad that brought slaves from the South to Canada.

Author(s): Hildegarde Hoyt Swift
Illustrator(s): James Daugherty

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Children of the Soil: A Story of Scandinavia (1932)

Author(s): Nora Burglon
Illustrator(s): Edgar Parin d’Aulaire


The Forgotten Daughter (1933)

In second century Rome the daughter of a centurion is raised as a slave.

Author(s): Caroline Dale Snedeker
Illustrator(s): Dorothy P. Lathrop

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