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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:

The Cow-Tail Switch: And Other West African Stories (1947)

Author(s): Harold Courlander
George Herzog
Illustrator(s): Madye Lee Chastain


Li Lun: Lad of Courage (1947)

Because of his fear of the sea, a young Chinese boy is sent to a distant mountain where he proves his bravery. Banished to a mountaintop to learn to grow rice, Li Lun proves his courage as he fights the elements and his own loneliness to make his rice seedling flourish where no one else has for generations.

Author(s): Carolyn Treffinger
Illustrator(s): Kurt Wiese

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Pancakes-Paris (1947)

Author(s): Claire Huchet Bishop
Illustrator(s): Georges Schreiber


Misty of Chincoteague (1947)

Author(s): Marguerite Henry
Illustrator(s): Wesley Dennis


Story of the Negro (1948)

Author(s): Arna Bontemps
Illustrator(s): Raymond Lufkin


My Father’s Dragon (1948)

When an alley cat he befriends tells Elmer Elevator about the captive baby dragon on Wild Island, he determines to go to the island and set him free.

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Author(s): Ruth Stiles Gannett
Illustrator(s): Ruth Chrisman Gannett

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Daughter of the Mountains (1948)

Momo undertakes a dangerous journey from the mountains of Tibet to the city of Calcutta, in search of her stolen dog Pempa.

Author(s): Louise Rankin
Illustrator(s): Kurt Wiese

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Seabird (1948)

The Seabird follows the history of American seafaring.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Holling C. Holling
Illustrator(s): Holling C. Holling
Lucille Webster Holling

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Song of the Pines: A Story of Norwegian Lumbering in Wisconsin (1949)

Author(s): Marion Havighurst
Walter Havighurst
Illustrator(s): Richard Floethe


George Washington (1949)

Author(s): Genevieve Foster
Illustrator(s): None


Tree of Freedom (1949)

Author(s): Rebecca Caudill
Illustrator(s): Dorothy Bayley Morse


Kildee House (1949)

Author(s): Rutherford Montgomery
Illustrator(s): Barbara Cooney


The Blue Cat of Castle Town (1949)

Author(s): Catherine Cate Coblentz
Illustrator(s): Janice Holland


The Story of Appleby Capple (1950)

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


Abraham Lincoln, Friend of the People (1950)

Author(s): Clara Ingram Judson
Illustrator(s): None


Better Known as Johnny Appleseed (1950)

Author(s): Mabel L. Hunt
Illustrator(s): James Daugherty


Gandhi, Fighter Without a Sword (1950)

Author(s): Jeanette Eaton
Illustrator(s): Ralph Ray


The Apple and the Arrow (1951)

Author(s): Conrad Buff
Mary M. Buff
Illustrator(s): Conrad Buff
Mary M. Buff


Americans Before Columbus (1951)

Author(s): Elizabeth Chesley Baity
Illustrator(s): C. B. Falls


The Light at Tern Rock (1951)

Author(s): Julia L. Sauer
Illustrator(s): Georges Schreiber