Table of Contents

History
Medal
Committee
Selection process
Criticism
Recipients
Multiple award winners
See also
Notes
References
External links

Newbery Medal

NameNewbery Medal
Image
Awarded For"The most distinguished contribution to American literature for children"
PresenterAssociation for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association
CountryUnited States
HolderRenée Watson, All the Blues in the Sky

The John Newbery Medal, frequently shortened to the Newbery, is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), to the author of "the most distinguished contributions to American literature for children". The Newbery and the Caldecott Medal are considered the two most prestigious awards for children's literature in the United States. Books selected are often recognized and popular to the point of being widely carried by bookstores and libraries, the authors are often interviewed on television, and master's theses and doctoral dissertations have written on winning works.

Named for John Newbery, an 18th-century English publisher of juvenile books, the winner of the Newbery is selected at the ALA's Midwinter Conference by a fifteen-person committee. The Newbery was proposed by Frederic G. Melcher in 1921, making it the first children's book award in the world. The physical bronze medal was designed by Rene Paul Chambellan and is given to the winning author at the next ALA annual conference. Since its founding there have been several changes to the composition of the selection committee, while the physical medal remains the same.

Besides the Newbery Medal, the committee awards a variable number of citations to leading contenders, called Newbery Honors or Newbery Honor Books; until 1971, these books were called runners-up. As few as zero and as many as eight have been named, but from 1938 the number of Honors or runners-up has been one to five. To be eligible, a book must be written by a United States citizen or resident and must be published first or simultaneously in the United States in English during the preceding year. Six authors have won two Newbery Medals each, several have won both a Medal and Honor, while a larger number of authors have won multiple Honors, with Laura Ingalls Wilder having won five Honors without ever winning the Medal.

History

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The Newbery Medal was established on June 22, 1921, at the annual conference of the American Library Association (ALA). Proposed by Publishers Weekly editor Frederic G. Melcher, the proposal was well received by the children's librarians present and then approved by the ALA Executive Board. The award was administered by the ALA from the start, but Melcher provided funds that paid for the design and production of the medal. The Newbery Medal was inaugurated in 1922, considering books published in 1921. According to The Newbery and Caldecott Awards Melcher and the ALA Board agreed to establish the award for several reasons that related to children's librarians. They wanted to encourage quality, creative children's books and to demonstrate to the public that children's books deserve recognition and praise. In 1932 the committee felt it was important to encourage new writers in the field, so a rule was made that an author would win a second Newbery only if the vote was unanimous. The rule was in place until 1958. Joseph Krumgold became the first winner of a second Newbery in 1960. Another change, in 1963, made it clear that joint authors of a book were eligible for the award. Several more revisions and clarifications were added in the 1970s and 1980s. Significantly in 1971, the term Newbery Honor was introduced. Runners-up had been identified annually from the start, with a few exceptions only during the 1920s; all those runners-up were named Newbery Honor Books retroactively.

Medal

The physical medal was designed by Rene Paul Chambellan and depicts an author giving his work (a book) to a boy and a girl to read on one side and on the other side the inscription, "For the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children". The bronze medal retains the name "Children's Librarians' Section", the original group responsible for awarding the medal, despite the sponsoring committee having changed names four times and now including both school and public librarians. Each winning author gets their own copy of the medal with their name engraved on it. Currently the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) is responsible for the award.

Committee

John Newbery, called "The Father of Children's Literature", was an English publisher of books who first made children's literature a sustainable and profitable part of the literary market.

As Barbara Elleman explained in The Newbery and Caldecott Awards, the original Newbery was based on votes by a selected jury of Children's Librarian Section officers. Books were first nominated by any librarian, then the jury voted for one favorite. Hendrik van Loon's non-fiction history book The Story of Mankind won with 163 votes out of 212. In 1924 the process was changed, and instead of using popular vote it was decided that a special award committee would be formed to select the winner. The award committee was made up of the Children's Librarian Section executive board, their book evaluation committee and three members at large. In 1929 it was changed again to the four officers, the chairs of the standing committees and the ex-president. Nominations were still taken from members at large.

In 1937 the American Library Association added the Caldecott Award, for "the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children published in the United States". That year an award committee selected the Medal and Honor books for both awards. In 1978 the rules were changed and two committees were formed of fifteen people each, one for each award. A new committee is formed every year, with "eight elected, six appointed, and one appointed Chair".

The Newbery Medal was named for eighteenth-century British bookseller John Newbery. It is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.

Selection process

Committee members are chosen to represent a wide variety of libraries, teachers and book reviewers. They read the books on their own time, then meet twice a year for closed discussions. Any book that qualifies is eligible; it does not have to have been nominated. The Newbery is given to the "author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children published by an American publisher in the United States in English during the preceding year." Newbery winners are announced at the Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association, held in January or February. The Honor Books must be a subset of the runners-up on the final ballot, either the leading runners-up on that ballot or the leaders on one further ballot that excludes the winner.

The results of the committee vote are kept secret, and winners are notified by phone shortly before the award is announced. In 2015, K. T. Horning of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Cooperative Children's Book Center proposed to ALSC that old discussions of the Newbery and Caldecott be made public in the service of researchers and historians. This proposal was met with both support and criticism by former committee members and recognized authors.

Criticism

In October 2008, Anita Silvey, a children's literary expert, published an article in the School Library Journal criticizing the committee for choosing books that are too difficult for children. Lucy Calkins, of the Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University's Teachers College, agreed with Silvey: "I can't help but believe that thousands, even millions, more children would grow up reading if the Newbery committee aimed to spotlight books that are deep and beautiful and irresistible to kids". Then-ALSC President Pat Scales responded, "the criterion has never been popularity. It is about literary quality. How many adults have read all the Pulitzer Prize-winning books and... liked every one?"

John Beach, associate professor of literacy education at St. John's University in New York, compared the books that adults choose for children with the books that children choose for themselves and found that in the 30 years before 2008 there was only a five percent overlap between the Children's Choice Awards (International Reading Association) and the Notable Children's Books list (American Library Association). He has also stated that "the Newbery has probably done far more to turn kids off to reading than any other book award in children's publishing."

Recipients

Hendrik Willem van Loon won the first Newbery Medal in 1922 for his book The Story of Mankind.
Dhan Gopal Mukerji was the first Indian American to win the Newbery Medal.

Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote five books each named a Newbery Honor between 1938 and 1944.
Elizabeth Gray Vining (right) won the Newbery Medal in 1943 for Adam of the Road, which was illustrated by Robert Lawson, who won the Newbery Medal himself in 1945.

Lois Lenski, who won two Newbery Honors and one Newbery Medal, wrote series that were connected by themes rather than characters.

E. B. White won a Newbery Honor for Charlotte's Web for which he also recorded an unabridged audiobook.

Jean Craighead George won both a Newbery Medal and Honor.

alt=Cleary at her desk writing, joined in the photo by her cat.

Paul Fleischman won the Newbery Medal in 1989, two years after his father Sid Fleischman won it.

Lois Lowry won two Newbery Medals four years apart.

Jerry Spinelli is one of many authors to have been awarded both the Newbery Medal and Newbery Honor.
Karen Cushman followed her 1995 Newbery Honor with a 1996 Newbery Medal.

Sharon Creech has been both a winner and Honor recipient.

Louis Sachar won in 1999 for Holes.

Kate DiCamillo is one of six authors to have been a Newbery winner multiple times.

Jacqueline Woodson has been a Newbery Honor recipient four times.

Christopher Paul Curtis won a Newbery Honor and Newbery Medal for the first two books he published, The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 and Bud, Not Buddy.

YearAuthorBookAward
rowspan="6" scope="row"1922Hendrik Willem van LoonThe Story of Mankind
Charles Boardman HawesThe Great Quest
Bernard MarshallCedric the Forester
William BowenThe Old Tobacco Shop: A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure
Padraic ColumThe Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles
Cornelia MeigsThe Windy Hill
1923Hugh LoftingThe Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
1924Charles Boardman HawesThe Dark Frigate
1925Charles FingerTales from Silver Lands
Anne Carroll MooreNicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story
Anne Parrish
& Dillwyn Parrish
The Dream Coach
1926Arthur Bowie ChrismanShen of the Sea
Padraic ColumThe Voyagers: Being Legends and Romances of Atlantic Discovery
1927Will JamesSmoky the Cowhorse
1928Dhan Gopal MukerjiGay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon
Ella YoungThe Wonder Smith and His Son
Caroline SnedekerDownright Dencey
1929Eric P. KellyThe Trumpeter of Krakow
John BennettThe Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo with Seventeen Other Laughable Tales and 200 Comical Silhouettes
Wanda GágMillions of Cats
Grace HallockThe Boy Who Was
Cornelia MeigsClearing Weather
Grace MoonRunaway Papoose
Elinor Whitney FieldTod of the Fens
1930Rachel FieldHitty, Her First Hundred Years
Jeanette EatonA Daughter of the Seine: The Life of Madame Roland
Elizabeth Cleveland MillerPran of Albania
Marian Hurd McNeelyThe Jumping-Off Place
Ella YoungThe Tangle-Coated Horse and Other Tales
Julia Davis AdamsVaino: A Boy of New Finland
Hildegarde SwiftLittle Blacknose: The Story of a Pioneer
1931Elizabeth CoatsworthThe Cat Who Went to Heaven
Anne ParrishFloating Island
Alida MalkusThe Dark Star of Itza: The Story of A Pagan Princess
Ralph HubbardQueer Person
Julia Davis AdamsMountains Are Free
Agnes HewesSpice and the Devil's Cave
Elizabeth Gray ViningMeggy MacIntosh
Herbert BestGarram the Hunter: A Boy of the Hill Tribes
Alice Alison Lide and Margaret Alison JohansenOod-Le-Uk the Wanderer
1932Laura Adams ArmerWaterless Mountain
Dorothy P. LathropThe Fairy Circus
Rachel FieldCalico Bush
Eunice TietjensBoy of the South Seas
Eloise LownsberyOut of the Flame
Marjorie Hill AlleeJane's Island
Mary Gould DavisTruce of the Wolf and Other Tales of Old Italy
1933Elizabeth Foreman LewisYoung Fu of the Upper Yangtze
Cornelia MeigsSwift Rivers
Hildegarde SwiftThe Railroad to Freedom: A Story of the Civil War
Nora BurglonChildren of the Soil: A Story of Scandinavia
1934Cornelia MeigsInvincible Louisa
Caroline SnedekerThe Forgotten Daughter
Elsie SingmasterSwords of Steel
Wanda GágThe ABC Bunny
Erick BerryWinged Girl of Knossos
Sarah Lindsay SchmidtNew Land: A Novel for Boys and Girls
Padraic ColumThe Big Tree of Bunlahy: Stories of My Own Countryside
Agnes HewesGlory of the Seas
Anne Dempster KyleApprentice of Florence
1935Monica ShannonDobry
Elizabeth SeegerPageant of Chinese History
Constance RourkeDavy Crockett
Hilda van StockumA Day on Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic
1936Carol Ryrie BrinkCaddie Woodlawn
Phil StongHonk, the Moose
Kate SeredyThe Good Master
Elizabeth Gray ViningYoung Walter Scott
Armstrong SperryAll Sail Set: A Romance of the Flying Cloud
1937Ruth SawyerRoller Skates
Lois LenskiPhebe Fairchild: Her Book
Idwal JonesWhistler's Van
Ludwig BemelmansThe Golden Basket
Margery WilliamsWinterbound
Agnes HewesThe Codfish Musket
Constance RourkeAudubon
1938Kate SeredyThe White Stag
James Cloyd BowmanPecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time
Mabel RobinsonBright Island
Laura Ingalls WilderOn the Banks of Plum Creek
1939Elizabeth EnrightThimble Summer
Valenti AngeloNino
Richard and Florence AtwaterMr. Popper's Penguins
Phyllis CrawfordHello the Boat!
Jeanette EatonLeader By Destiny: George Washington, Man and Patriot
Elizabeth Gray ViningPenn
1940James DaughertyDaniel Boone
Kate SeredyThe Singing Tree
Mabel RobinsonRunner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz
Laura Ingalls WilderBy the Shores of Silver Lake
Stephen W. MeaderBoy with a Pack
1941Armstrong SperryCall It Courage
Mary Jane CarrYoung Mac of Fort Vancouver
Doris GatesBlue Willow
Anna Gertrude HallNansen
Laura Ingalls WilderThe Long Winter
1942Walter D. EdmondsThe Matchlock Gun
Laura Ingalls WilderLittle Town on the Prairie
Genevieve FosterGeorge Washington's World
Lois LenskiIndian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison
Eva Roe GagginDown Ryton Water
1943Elizabeth Gray ViningAdam of the Road
Eleanor EstesThe Middle Moffat
Mabel Leigh HuntHave You Seen Tom Thumb?
1944Esther ForbesJohnny Tremain
Laura Ingalls WilderThese Happy Golden Years
Julia SauerFog Magic
Eleanor EstesRufus M.
Elizabeth YatesMountain Born
1945Robert LawsonRabbit Hill
Eleanor EstesThe Hundred Dresses
Alice DalglieshThe Silver Pencil
Genevieve FosterAbraham Lincoln's World
Jeanette EatonLone Journey: The Life of Roger Williams
1946Lois LenskiStrawberry Girl
Marguerite HenryJustin Morgan Had a Horse
Florence Crannell MeansThe Moved-Outers
Christine WestonBhimsa, the Dancing Bear
Katherine ShippenNew Found World
1947Carolyn Sherwin BaileyMiss Hickory
Nancy BarnesThe Wonderful Year
Mary & Conrad BuffBig Tree
William MaxwellThe Heavenly Tenants
Cyrus FisherThe Avion My Uncle Flew
Eleanore M. JewettThe Hidden Treasure of Glaston
1948William Pène du BoisThe Twenty-One Balloons
Claire Huchet BishopPancakes-Paris
Carolyn TreffingerLi Lun, Lad of Courage
Catherine BestermanThe Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot
Harold CourlanderThe Cow-Tail Switch, and Other West African Stories
Marguerite HenryMisty of Chincoteague
1949Marguerite HenryKing of the Wind
Holling C. HollingSeabird
Louise RankinDaughter of the Mountains
Ruth S. GannettMy Father's Dragon
Arna BontempsStory of the Negro
1950Marguerite de AngeliThe Door in the Wall
Rebecca CaudillTree of Freedom
Catherine CoblentzThe Blue Cat of Castle Town
Rutherford George MontgomeryKildee House
Genevieve FosterGeorge Washington
Walter & Marion HavighurstSong of the Pines: A Story of Norwegian Lumbering in Wisconsin
1951Elizabeth YatesAmos Fortune, Free Man
Mabel Leigh HuntBetter Known as Johnny Appleseed
Jeanette EatonGandhi, Fighter Without a Sword
Clara Ingram JudsonAbraham Lincoln, Friend of the People
Anne Parrish The Story of Appleby Capple
1952Eleanor EstesGinger Pye
Elizabeth BaityAmericans Before Columbus
Holling C. HollingMinn of the Mississippi
Nicholas KalashnikoffThe Defender
Julia SauerThe Light at Tern Rock
Mary & Conrad BuffThe Apple and the Arrow
1953Ann Nolan ClarkSecret of the Andes
E. B. WhiteCharlotte's Web
Eloise Jarvis McGrawMoccasin Trail
Ann WeilRed Sails to Capri
Alice DalglieshThe Bears on Hemlock Mountain
Genevieve FosterBirthdays of Freedom, Vol. 1
1954Joseph Krumgold...And Now Miguel
Claire Huchet BishopAll Alone
Meindert De JongShadrach
Meindert De JongHurry Home, Candy
Clara Ingram JudsonTheodore Roosevelt, Fighting Patriot
Mary & Conrad BuffMagic Maize
1955Meindert De JongThe Wheel on the School
Alice DalglieshThe Courage of Sarah Noble
James UllmanBanner in the Sky
1956Jean Lee LathamCarry On, Mr. Bowditch
Marjorie Kinnan RawlingsThe Secret River
Jennie LindquistThe Golden Name Day
Katherine ShippenMen, Microscopes, and Living Things
1957Virginia SorensenMiracles on Maple Hill
Fred GipsonOld Yeller
Meindert De JongThe House of Sixty Fathers
Clara Ingram JudsonMr. Justice Holmes
Dorothy RhoadsThe Corn Grows Ripe
Marguerite de AngeliBlack Fox of Lorne
1958Harold KeithRifles for Watie
Mari SandozThe Horsecatcher
Elizabeth EnrightGone-Away Lake
Robert LawsonThe Great Wheel
Leo GurkoTom Paine: Freedom's Apostle
1959Elizabeth George SpeareThe Witch of Blackbird Pond
Natalie Savage CarlsonThe Family Under the Bridge
Meindert De JongAlong Came a Dog
Francis KalnayChucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa
William O. SteeleThe Perilous Road
1960Joseph KrumgoldOnion John
Jean Craighead GeorgeMy Side of the Mountain
Gerald W. JohnsonAmerica Is Born: A History for Peter
Carol KendallThe Gammage Cup
1961Scott O'DellIsland of the Blue Dolphins
Gerald W. JohnsonAmerica Moves Forward: A History for Peter
Jack SchaeferOld Ramon
George SeldenThe Cricket in Times Square
1962Elizabeth George SpeareThe Bronze Bow
Edwin TunisFrontier Living
Eloise Jarvis McGrawThe Golden Goblet
Mary StolzBelling The Tiger
1963Madeleine L'EngleA Wrinkle in Time
Sorche Nic LeodhasThistle and Thyme: Tales and Legends from Scotland
Olivia CoolidgeMen of Athens
1964Emily Cheney NevilleIt's Like This, Cat
Sterling NorthRascal
Ester WierThe Loner
1965Maia WojciechowskaShadow of a Bull
Irene HuntAcross Five Aprils
1966Elizabeth Borton de TreviñoI, Juan de Pareja
Lloyd AlexanderThe Black Cauldron
Randall JarrellThe Animal Family
Mary StolzThe Noonday Friends
1967Irene HuntUp a Road Slowly
Scott O'DellThe King's Fifth
Isaac Bashevis SingerZlateh the Goat and Other Stories
Mary Hays WeikThe Jazz Man
1968E. L. KonigsburgFrom the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
E. L. KonigsburgJennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth
Scott O'DellThe Black Pearl
Isaac Bashevis SingerThe Fearsome Inn
Zilpha Keatley SnyderThe Egypt Game
1969Lloyd AlexanderThe High King
Julius LesterTo Be a Slave
Isaac Bashevis SingerWhen Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories
1970William H. ArmstrongSounder
Sulamith Ish-kishorOur Eddie
Janet Gaylord MooreThe Many Ways of Seeing: An Introduction to the Pleasures of Art
Mary Q. SteeleJourney Outside
1971Betsy ByarsSummer of the Swans
Natalie BabbittKneeknock Rise
Sylvia EngdahlEnchantress from the Stars
Scott O'DellSing Down the Moon
1972Robert C. O'BrienMrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
Allan W. EckertIncident at Hawk's Hill
Virginia HamiltonThe Planet of Junior Brown
Ursula K. Le GuinThe Tombs of Atuan
Miska MilesAnnie and the Old One
Zilpha Keatley SnyderThe Headless Cupid
1973Jean Craighead GeorgeJulie of the Wolves
Arnold LobelFrog and Toad Together
Johanna ReissThe Upstairs Room
Zilpha Keatley SnyderThe Witches of Worm
1974Paula FoxThe Slave Dancer
Susan CooperThe Dark Is Rising
1975Virginia HamiltonM. C. Higgins, the Great
James Lincoln Collier & Christopher Collier My Brother Sam Is Dead
Bette GreenePhilip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe
Elizabeth Marie PopeThe Perilous Gard
Ellen RaskinFiggs & Phantoms
1976Susan CooperThe Grey King
Sharon Bell MathisThe Hundred Penny Box
Laurence YepDragonwings
1977Mildred D. TaylorRoll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Nancy BondA String in the Harp
William SteigAbel's Island
1978Katherine PatersonBridge to Terabithia
Beverly ClearyRamona and Her Father
Jamake HighwaterAnpao: An American Indian Odyssey
1979Ellen RaskinThe Westing Game
Katherine PatersonThe Great Gilly Hopkins
1980Joan BlosA Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal
David KherdianThe Road from Home
1981Katherine PatersonJacob Have I Loved
Jane LangtonThe Fledgling
Madeleine L'EngleA Ring of Endless Light
1982Nancy WillardA Visit to William Blake's Inn
Beverly ClearyRamona Quimby, Age 8
Aranka SiegalUpon the Head of the Goat: A Childhood in Hungary 1939–1944
1983Cynthia VoigtDicey's Song
Paul FleischmanGraven Images
Jean FritzHomesick: My Own Story
Virginia HamiltonSweet Whispers, Brother Rush
Robin McKinleyThe Blue Sword
William SteigDoctor De Soto
1984Beverly ClearyDear Mr. Henshaw
Bill BrittainThe Wish Giver
Kathryn LaskySugaring Time
Elizabeth George SpeareThe Sign of the Beaver
Cynthia VoigtA Solitary Blue
1985Robin McKinleyThe Hero and the Crown
Bruce BrooksThe Moves Make the Man
Paula FoxOne-Eyed Cat
Mavis JukesLike Jake and Me
1986Patricia MacLachlanSarah, Plain and Tall
Rhoda BlumbergCommodore Perry in the Land of the Shogun
Gary PaulsenDogsong
1987Sid FleischmanThe Whipping Boy
Marion Dane BauerOn My Honor
Patricia LauberVolcano: The Eruption and Healing of Mount St. Helens
Cynthia RylantA Fine White Dust
1988Russell FreedmanLincoln: A Photobiography
Norma Fox MazerAfter the Rain
Gary PaulsenHatchet
1989Paul FleischmanJoyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices
Virginia HamiltonIn The Beginning: Creation Stories from Around the World
Walter Dean MyersScorpions
1990Lois LowryNumber the Stars
Janet Taylor LisleAfternoon of the Elves
Gary PaulsenThe Winter Room
Suzanne Fisher StaplesShabanu, Daughter of the Wind
1991Jerry SpinelliManiac Magee
AviThe True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
1992Phyllis Reynolds NaylorShiloh
AviNothing But The Truth: a Documentary Novel
Russell FreedmanThe Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane
1993Cynthia RylantMissing May
Bruce BrooksWhat Hearts
Patricia McKissackThe Dark-Thirty
Walter Dean MyersSomewhere in the Darkness
1994Lois LowryThe Giver
Jane Leslie ConlyCrazy Lady!
Russell FreedmanEleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery
Laurence YepDragon's Gate
1995Sharon CreechWalk Two Moons
Karen CushmanCatherine, Called Birdy
Nancy FarmerThe Ear, the Eye and the Arm
1996Karen CushmanThe Midwife's Apprentice
Carolyn ComanWhat Jamie Saw
Christopher Paul CurtisThe Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963
Carol FennerYolonda's Genius
Jim MurphyThe Great Fire
1997E. L. KonigsburgThe View from Saturday
Nancy FarmerA Girl Named Disaster
Eloise Jarvis McGrawThe Moorchild
Megan Whalen TurnerThe Thief
Ruth WhiteBelle Prater's Boy
1998Karen HesseOut of the Dust
Patricia Reilly GiffLily's Crossing
Gail Carson LevineElla Enchanted
Jerry SpinelliWringer
1999Louis SacharHoles
Richard PeckA Long Way from Chicago
2000Christopher Paul CurtisBud, Not Buddy
Audrey CouloumbisGetting Near to Baby
Jennifer L. HolmOur Only May Amelia
Tomie dePaola26 Fairmount Avenue
2001Richard PeckA Year Down Yonder
Joan BauerHope Was Here
Sharon CreechThe Wanderer
Kate DiCamilloBecause of Winn-Dixie
Jack GantosJoey Pigza Loses Control
2002Linda Sue ParkA Single Shard
Polly HorvathEverything on a Waffle
Marilyn NelsonCarver: A Life in Poems
2003AviCrispin: The Cross of Lead
Nancy FarmerThe House of the Scorpion
Patricia Reilly GiffPictures of Hollis Woods
Carl HiaasenHoot
Ann M. MartinA Corner of the Universe
Stephanie S. TolanSurviving the Applewhites
2004Kate DiCamilloThe Tale of Despereaux
Kevin HenkesOlive's Ocean
Jim MurphyAn American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
2005Cynthia KadohataKira-Kira
Gennifer CholdenkoAl Capone Does My Shirts
Russell FreedmanThe Voice That Challenged a Nation: Marian Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights
Gary D. SchmidtLizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
2006Lynne Rae PerkinsCriss Cross
Alan Armstrong Whittington
Susan Campbell BartolettiHitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow
Shannon HalePrincess Academy
Jacqueline WoodsonShow Way
2007Susan PatronThe Higher Power of Lucky
Jennifer L. HolmPenny from Heaven
Kirby LarsonHattie Big Sky
Cynthia LordRules
2008Laura Amy SchlitzGood Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village
Christopher Paul CurtisElijah of Buxton
Gary D. SchmidtThe Wednesday Wars
Jacqueline WoodsonFeathers
2009Neil GaimanThe Graveyard Book
Kathi AppeltThe Underneath
Margarita EngleThe Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom
Ingrid LawSavvy
Jacqueline WoodsonAfter Tupac and D Foster
2010Rebecca SteadWhen You Reach Me
Phillip HooseClaudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice
Jacqueline KellyThe Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
Grace LinWhere the Mountain Meets the Moon
Rodman PhilbrickThe Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg
2011Clare VanderpoolMoon Over Manifest
Jennifer L. HolmTurtle in Paradise
Margi PreusHeart of a Samurai
Joyce SidmanDark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night
Rita Williams-GarciaOne Crazy Summer
2012Jack GantosDead End in Norvelt
Thanhha LaiInside Out & Back Again
Eugene YelchinBreaking Stalin's Nose
2013Katherine ApplegateThe One and Only Ivan
Laura Amy SchlitzSplendors and Glooms
Steve SheinkinBomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World's Most Dangerous Weapon
Sheila TurnageThree Times Lucky
2014Kate DiCamilloFlora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures
Holly BlackDoll Bones
Kevin HenkesThe Year of Billy Miller
Amy TimberlakeOne Came Home
Vince VawterPaperboy
2015Kwame AlexanderThe Crossover
Cece BellEl Deafo
Jacqueline WoodsonBrown Girl Dreaming
2016Matt de la PeñaLast Stop on Market Street
Kimberly Brubaker BradleyThe War That Saved My Life
Victoria JamiesonRoller Girl
Pam Muñoz RyanEcho
2017Kelly BarnhillThe Girl Who Drank the Moon
Ashley BryanFreedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan
Adam GidwitzThe Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog
Lauren WolkWolf Hollow
2018Erin Entrada KellyHello, Universe
Derrick BarnesCrown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut
Jason ReynoldsLong Way Down
Renée WatsonPiecing Me Together
2019Meg MedinaMerci Suárez Changes Gears
Veera HiranandaniThe Night Diary
Catherine Gilbert MurdockThe Book of Boy
2020Jerry CraftNew Kid
Kwame AlexanderThe Undefeated
Christian McKay HeidickerScary Stories for Young Foxes
Jasmine WargaOther Words for Home
Alicia D. WilliamsGenesis Begins Again
2021Tae KellerWhen You Trap a Tiger
Kimberly Brubaker BradleyFighting Words
Erin Entrada KellyWe Dream of Space
Christina SoontornvatAll Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team
Christina SoontornvatA Wish in the Dark
Carole Boston WeatherfordBox: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom
2022Donna Barba HigueraThe Last Cuentista
Rajani LaRoccaRed, White, and Whole
Darcie Little BadgerA Snake Falls to Earth
Kyle LukoffToo Bright to See
Andrea WangWatercress
2023Amina Luqman-DawsonFreewater
Andrea Beatriz ArangoIveliz Explains It All
Christina SoontornvatThe Last Mapmaker
Lisa YeeMaizy Chen's Last Chance
2024Dave EggersThe Eyes and the Impossible
M.T. AndersonElf Dog and Owl Head
Erin BowSimon Sort of Says
Nasuġraq Rainey HopsonEagle Drums
Pedro MartínMexikid: A Graphic Memoir
Daniel NayeriThe Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams
2025Erin Entrada KellyThe First State of Being
Ruth BeharAcross So Many Seas
Lesa Cline-RansomeOne Big Open Sky
Chanel MillerMagnolia Wu Unfolds It All
Kate O'ShaughnessyThe Wrong Way Home
2026Renée WatsonAll the Blues in the Sky
María Dolores ÁguilaA Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez
Karina Yan GlaserThe Nine Moons of Han Yu and Luli
Aubrey HartmanThe Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
Daniel NayeriThe Teacher of Nomad Land: A World War II Story

Multiple award winners

Listed below are all authors who have won at least two Newbery Medals or who have two or more Medals and/or Honors.     Won a Newbery Medal and Honor

Jennifer Holm's first book, Our Only May Amelia, was sparked by her great aunt's diaries and won a Newbery Honor.

Avi31200321991, 1992
Mary and Conrad Buff331947, 1952, 1954
Beverly Cleary31198421978, 1982
Padraic Colum331922, 1926, 1934
Susan Cooper21197611974
Christopher Paul Curtis31200021996, 2008
Alice Dalgliesh331945, 1953, 1955
Meindert De Jong51195541954, 1954, 1957, 1959
Kate DiCamillo322004, 201412001
Jeanette Eaton441930, 1939, 1945, 1951
Eleanor Estes41195231943, 1944, 1945
Nancy Farmer331995, 1997, 2003
Genevieve Foster441942, 1945, 1950, 1953
Russell Freedman41198831992, 1994, 2005
Elizabeth Gray Vining41194331931, 1936, 1939
Virginia Hamilton41197531972, 1983, 1989
Charles Boardman Hawes21192411922
Marguerite Henry31194921946, 1948
Agnes Hewes331931, 1934, 1937
Jennifer L. Holm332000, 2007, 2011
Clara Ingram Judson331951, 1954, 1957
Erin Entrada Kelly322018, 202512021
E. L. Konigsburg321968, 199711968
Joseph Krumgold221954, 1960
Lois Lenski31194621937, 1942
Lois Lowry221990, 1994
Eloise Jarvis McGraw331953, 1962, 1997
Cornelia Meigs41193431922, 1929, 1933
Scott O'Dell41196131967, 1968, 1971
Anne Parrish331925, 1931, 1951
Katherine Paterson321978, 198111979
Gary Paulsen331986, 1988, 1990
Kate Seredy31193821936, 1940
Isaac Bashevis Singer331967, 1968, 1969
Zilpha Keatley Snyder331968, 1972, 1973
Christina Soontornvat332021, 2021, 2023
Elizabeth George Speare321959, 196211984
Renée Watson21202612018
Laura Ingalls Wilder551938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944
Jacqueline Woodson442006, 2008, 2009, 2015

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