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By Author Name 1986 - 2020 Nominees INDIAN PAINTBRUSH BOOK AWARD - By Author Name 1986 - 2020 Nominees Adler, C.S. - Ghost Brother [Nominee 1994] Airgood, Ellen - Prairie Evers [Nominee 2015] Alcock, Vivien - Cuckoo Sister [Nominee 1988] Alexander, Kwame - Crossover [Winner 2018] Alphin, Elaine Marie - Ghost Cadet [Nominee 1993] Angleberger, Tom - Fake Mustache : Or, How Jodie O'rodeo and Her Wonder Horse (And Some Nerdy Kid) Saved the U.S. Presidential Election from a Mad Genius Criminal Mastermind [1st Runner-up 2015] Angleberger, Tom - Strange Case of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda #1) [1st Runner-up 2012] Appelt, Kathi - The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp [Nominee 2015] Applegate, Katherine - One and Only Ivan [1st Runner-up 2014] Applegate, Katherine - Wishtree [Nominee 2019] Auch, Mary - Glass Slippers Give You Blisters [Nominee 1991] Avi - Devil’s Race [Nominee 1988] Avi - Good Dog [Nominee 2004] Avi - Old Wolf [Nominee 2018] Avi - Perloo the Bold [Nominee 2001] Avi - Poppy [Nominee 1998] Avi - Sophia's War : a Tale of the Revolution [Nominee 2014] Baker, E. D. - Frog Princess [Nominee 2008] Balliett, Blue - Chasing Vermeer [Nominee 2006] Banks, Lynne Reid - Indian in the Cupboard (Indian in the Cupboard #1) [1st Runner-up 1986] Banks, Lynne Reid - Mystery of the Cupboard (Indian in the Cupboard #4) [Nominee 1995] Banks, Lynne Reid - Return of the Indian (Indian in the Cupboard #2) [Winner 1989] Banks, Lynne Reid - Secret of the Indian (Indian in the Cupboard #3) [Nominee 1993] Barber, Tiki and Ronde - Kickoff! [Nominee 2011] Barrie, Barbara - Lone Star [Nominee 1992] Barrow, Randi G - Saving Zasha [Winner 2013] Barry, Dave - Peter And The Starcatchers (Starcatchers #1) [Nominee 2008] Base, Graeme - TruckDogs : a Novel in Four Bites [Nominee 2006] Baskin, Nora Raleigh - Anything But Typical [Nominee 2015] Bates, Betty - Great Male Conspiracy [Nominee 1992] Bateson, Catherine -- Stranded in Boringsville [Nominee 2007] Bauer, Joan - Hope Was Here [Nominee 2004] Bauer, Joan - Soar [Nominee 2017] Bauer, Marion Dane - On My Honor [Nominee 1989] Bawden, Nina - Humbug [Nominee 1994] Beasley, Cassie - Circus Mirandus [Nominee 2018] Beatty, Patricia - Turn Homeward, Hannalee (Hannalee #1) [Nominee 1986] Beha, Eileen - Tango: the Tale of an Island Dog [Nominee 2012] Bell, Cece - El Deafo [1st Runner-up 2017] Bellairs, John - Curse of the Blue Figurine (Johnny Dixon #1) [Nominee 1986] Benjamin, Ali - Thing About Jellyfish [Nominee 2017] Birdsall, Jeanne - The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy (Penderwicks #1) [Nominee 2010] Black, Holly & DiTerlizzi, Toni - Field Guide (Spiderwick Chronicles #1) [Nominee 2005] Black, Holly and Clare, Cassandra - Iron Trial (Magisterium #1) [Winner 2016] Blume, Judy - Double Fudge (Fudge #6) [1st Runner-up 2005] Blume, Judy - Fudge-a-mania (Fudge #4) [1st Runner-up 1992] Blume, Judy - Just as Long as We're Together [2nd Runner-up 1990] Bosch, Pseudonymous - Name of this Book is Secret [1st Runner-up 2011] Bourbeau, Julie - Wednesdays [Nominee 2016] Bowling, Dusti - Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus [2nd Runner-up 2019] Booklist maintained by J. Berentson Campbell County Public Library System Updated May 16, 2019 INDIAN PAINTBRUSH BOOK AWARD - By Author Name 1986 - 2020 Nominees Bradley, Kimberly - War That Saved My Life [Winner 2019] Breathed, Berkeley - Flawed Dogs : the Shocking Raid on Westminster [Nominee 2012] Brown, Daniel - The Boys in the Boat (Young Readers Adaptation): The True Story of an American Team's Epic Journey to Win Gold at the 1936 Olympics [Nominee 2019] Buckley, Michael - The Fairy Tale Detectives (Sisters Grimm #1) [Nominee 2009] Bunting, Eve - Janet Hamm Needs a Date for the Dance [Nominee 1989] Bunting, Eve - Nasty Stinky Sneakers [Nominee 1996] Bunting, Eve - Sharing Susan [Nominee 1995] Burch, Robert - Christmas with Ida Early [Nominee 1988] Buyea, Rob - Because of Mr Terupt [2nd Runner-up 2013] Byars, Betsy - Cracker Jackson [Nominee 1987] Byars, Betsy - Not - Just - Anybody Family (Blossom Family #1) [Nominee 1990] Byars, Betsy - Wanted: Mud Blossom (Blossom Family #5) [Nominee 1994] Byng, Georgia - Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism (Molly Moon #1)[2nd Runner-up 2007] Carey, Janet Lee - Wenny Has Wings [Nominee 2008] Carman, Patrick - Dark Hills Divide (The Land of Elyon #1) [Nominee 2006] Carris, Joan - Pets, Vets, & Marty Howard [Nominee 1988] Casanova, Mary - Moose Tracks [Nominee 1998] Casanova, Mary - Wolf Shadows [Nominee 2000] Cassedy, Sylvia - Behind the Attic Wall [Nominee 1987] Chmakova, Svetlana - Awkward (Berrybrook Middle School #1) [Nominee 2020] Clare, Cassandra and Black, Holly - Iron Trial (Magisterium #1) [Winner 2016] Cleary, Beverly - Dear Mr. Henshaw [Nominee 1986] Cleary, Beverly - Ramona Forever (Ramona Quimby #8) [Nominee 1989] Cleary, Beverly - Ramona's World (Ramona Quimby #9) [Nominee 2002] Cleary, Beverly - Strider [Nominee 1993] Clements, Andrew - Extra Credit [Nominee 2012] Clements, Andrew - Frindle [Nominee 1999] Clements, Andrew - Janitor's Boy [Nominee 2004] Clements, Andrew - Landry News [Nominee 2001] Clements, Andrew - Lost and Found [Nominee 2011] Clements, Andrew - No Talking [Nominee 2009] Clements, Andrew - Room One: A Mystery or Two [Nominee 2008] Clements, Andrew - School Story [Nominee 2006] Clifford, Eth - Just Tell Me When We’re Dead [Nominee 1988] Clifford, Eth - Remembering Box [Nominee 1990] Cody, Matthew - Powerless [Nominee 2013] Cole, Joanna - Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System [Nominee 1996] Colfer, Eoin - Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl #1) [Nominee 2004] Conford, Ellen - A Royal Pain [Nominee 1990] Conford, Ellen - Lenny Kandell, Smart Aleck [Nominee 1987] Conly, Jane Leslie - Rasco and the Rats of Nimh [Nominee 1990] Connor, Leslie - Truth as Told by Mason Buttle [Nominee 2020] Conrad, Pam - Prairie Songs [Nominee 1987] Conrad, Pam - Stonewords: A Ghost Story [Nominee 1994] Cooper, Susan - Boggart (Boggart #1) [Nominee 1995] Corbett, W.J. - Song of Pentecost [Nominee 1987] Coville, Bruce - Aliens Ate My Homework (Rod Albright Alien Adventures #1) [Nominee 1996] Coville, Bruce - Goblins in the Castle (Magic Shop #) [Nominee 1995] Coville, Bruce - Monster's Ring (Magic Shop #4) [2nd Runner-up 1987] Coville, Bruce - Skull of Truth (Magic Shop #5) [Nominee 2001] Coville, Bruce - World’s Worst Fairy Godmother [Nominee 2000] Creech, Sharon - Granny Torrelli Makes Soup [Nominee 2005] Booklist maintained by J. Berentson Campbell County Public Library System Updated May 16, 2019 INDIAN PAINTBRUSH BOOK AWARD - By Author Name 1986 - 2020 Nominees Creech, Sharon - Pleasing the Ghost [Nominee 2000] Creech, Sharon - Ruby Holler [Nominee 2004] Creech, Sharon - The Wanderer [Nominee 2002] Creech, Sharon - Walk Two Moons [Nominee 1997] Curtis, Christopher Paul - Bud, Not Buddy [Nominee 2002] Curtis, Christopher Paul - Elijah of Buxton [Nominee 2010] Cushman, Karen - Ballad of Lucy Whipple [Nominee 2000] Cushman, Karen - Catherine, Called Birdy [Nominee 1997] Cushman, Karen - Rodzina [Nominee 2006] D'Lacey, Chris - Fire Within (Last Dragon Chronicles #1) [Nominee 2008] Dahl, Roald - Matilda [Winner 1991] Dahl, Roald - Witches [2nd Runner-up 1988] Dakos, Kalli - If You're Not Here, Please Raise Your Hand [Nominee 1995] Danziger, Paula & Martin, Ann M. - P.S. Longer Letter Later (Tara*Starr and Elizabeth #1) [Nominee 2001] Danziger, Paula - Amber Brown Goes Fourth (Amber Brown #3) [Nominee 1999] DeClements, Barthe - No Place for Me [Nominee 1991] DeClements, Barthe - Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade [2nd Runner-up 1986] DeClements, Barthe - Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You [Nominee 1989] DeFelice, Cynthia - Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker [Nominee 2001] DeFelice, Cynthia - Ghosts of Fossil Glen (Ghost Mysteries #1) [2nd Runner-up 2000] DeFelice, Cynthia - Light on Hogback Hill [Nominee 1998] DeFelice, Cynthia - Lostman’s River [Nominee 1997] DeFelice, Cynthia - Weasel [2nd Runner-up 1994] DeFelice, Cynthia - Wild Life [2nd Runner-up 2014] Delton, Judy - Angel's Mother's Wedding (Angel O'Leary #4) [Nominee 1991] Delton, Judy - Back Yard Angel (Angel O'Leary #1) [Nominee 1988] DeWeese, Gene - Black Suits From Outer Space [Nominee 1989] DiCamillo, Kate - Because of Winn-Dixie [2nd Runner-up 2002] DiCamillo, Kate - Louisiana's Way Home [Nominee 2020] DiCamillo, Kate - Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane [Winner 2008] DiCamillo, Kate - Raymie Nightingale [Nominee 2018] DiCamillo, Kate - Tale of Despereaux [Winner 2005] DiTerlizzi, Toni & Black, Holly - Field Guide (Spiderwick Chronicles #1) [Nominee 2005] Diterlizzi, Tony - Kenny and The Dragon [Nominee 2010] DiTerlizzi, Tony - The Search for Wondla [Nominee 2015] Dorris, Michael - Sees Behind Trees [Nominee 1999] Doyle, Roddy – Giggler Treatment (Rover Adventures #1) [2nd Runner-up 2003] Draper, Sharon M - Out of My Mind [1st Runner-up 2013] Duane, Diane - High Wizardry (Young Wizards #3) [Nominee 1992] Duffy, James - Missing [Nominee 1993] Dygard, Thomas - Halfback Tough [Nominee 1989] Edwards, Nicholas - Return of Santa Paws (Santa Paws #2) [Nominee 1999] Ehrlich, Gretel - A Blizzard Year [Nominee 2002] Ellis, Deborah - Breadwinner (Breadwinner #1) [Nominee 2004] Ellis, Deborah - Mud City (Breadwinner #3) [Nominee 2008] Ellis, Deborah - Parvana’s Journey (Breadwinner #2) [Nominee 2005] Erickson, John - Hank the Cowdog: It's A Dog's Life (Hank the Cowdog #3) [Nominee 1992] Erickson, John - The Case of the Measled Cowboy (Hank the Cowdog #33) [Nominee 2002] Farley, Walter - Young Black Stallion [Nominee 1993] Ferguson, Alane - Cricket and the Crackerbox
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