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Newbery Honor Book

Newbery Honor Book award

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:

Bright Island (1937)

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The story of Thankful Curtis, her island home, her time at school and her return.

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Author(s): Mabel L. Robinson
Illustrator(s): Lynd Ward

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On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937)

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In the fourth volume of her history Laura and the Ingalls family move to Minnesota and live in a dugout on the banks of Plum Creek.

Author(s): Laura Ingalls Wilder
Illustrator(s): Mildred Boyle
Helen Sewell

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Pecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time (1937)

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Author(s): James C. Bowman
Illustrator(s): Laura Bannon


Mr. Popper’s Penguins (1938)

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When Mr. Popper unexpectedly becomes the proprietor of a troupe of penguins, he takes them on the road to make ends meet.

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Author(s): Florence Atwater
Richard Atwater
Illustrator(s): Robert Lawson

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Leader By Destiny: George Washington, Man and Patriot (1938)

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Author(s): Jeanette Eaton
Illustrator(s): Jack M. Rose


Hello the Boat! (1938)

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Author(s): Phyllis Crawford
Illustrator(s): Edward Laning


Nino (1938)

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Author(s): Valenti Angelo
Illustrator(s): Valenti Angelo


Penn (1938)

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Author(s): Elizabeth Janet Gray
Illustrator(s): George Whitney


By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939)

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Pa takes a job on the railroad and move Ma, Laura, Mary, Carrie and Grace to the Dakota Territory where they spend the winter in a surveyor’s shanty.

Author(s): Laura Ingalls Wilder
Illustrator(s): Mildred Boyle
Helen Sewell

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Boy with a Pack (1939)

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Bill Crawford sets out from New Hampshire with a peddlar’s pack for the Ohio country.

Author(s): Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s): Edward Shenton

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The Singing Tree (1939)

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Jancsi and Kate must manage the ranch when the Good Master is called up to fight in World War I.

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Author(s): Kate Seredy
Illustrator(s): Kate Seredy

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Runner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz (1939)

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A short biography of the nineteenth century scientist who first theorized the existence of past ice ages. He was known for opposing Darwin’s theory of evolution.

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Author(s): Mabel L. Robinson
Illustrator(s): Lynd Ward

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The Long Winter (1940)

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The Indians warn that there will be a hard winter so Pa moves Ma, Laura, Mary, Carrie and Grace to his store building in town for the winter.

Author(s): Laura Ingalls Wilder
Illustrator(s): Mildred Boyle
Helen Sewell

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Nansen (1940)

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Author(s): Anna Gertrude Hall
Illustrator(s): Boris Artzybasheff


Young Mac of Fort Vancouver (1940)

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Author(s): Mary Jane Carr
Illustrator(s): Richard Holberg


Blue Willow (1940)

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Author(s): Doris Gates
Illustrator(s): Paul Valentine Lantz


Down Ryton Water (1941)

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An account of the Pilgrims’ voyage to America, from the point of view of a young boy.

Author(s): E. R. Gaggin
Illustrator(s): Elmer Hader

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Little Town on the Prairie (1941)

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In the seventh book of her biographical series, Laura is living with Ma, Pa, Mary, Carrie and Grace in De Smet and earns her teaching certificate.

Author(s): Laura Ingalls Wilder
Illustrator(s): Mildred Boyle
Helen Sewell

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George Washington’s World (1941)

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Author(s): Genevieve Foster
Illustrator(s): Genevieve Foster


Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison (1941)

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The story of a twelve year old English girl who was captured by a raiding party of Shawnee Indians and French Canadians. Her family was killed and she spent the rest of her life living with the Delaware and later the Seneca tribes.

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Author(s): Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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