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Newbery Medal Winners Good Masters! The Tale of Despereaux Children Sweet Ladies! by Kate DiCamillo by Laura Amy Schlitz JF DiCamillo Y812.6 Sch 2004. The adventures of Despereaux 2008. Journey to an English village Tilling, a small mouse of unusual in 1255 where a cast of characters talents, the princess he loves, the from millers to maidens, are servant girl who longs to be a Newbery introduced through colorful portraits princess, and a devious rat and personal stories. determined to bring them all to ruin. Medal Winners The Higher Power Crispin: The Cross of Lead of Lucky by Avi JF Avi by Susan Patron 2003. Falsely accused of theft and JF Patron murder, an orphaned peasant boy in 2007. Fearing her legal guardian fourteenth-century England flees plans to abandon her to return to his village and meets a larger-than- France, Lucky decides to run away life juggler who holds a while also continuing to seek the dangerous secret. Higher Power that will bring stability to her life. A Single Shard Criss Cross by Linda Sue Park JF Park by Lynne Rae Perkins 2002. Tree-ear, a 13 year-old orphan JF Perkins in medieval Korea, lives under a 2006. A young girl struggles with the bridge in a potters' village, and longs hardships of becoming a woman to learn how to throw the delicate while hanging with her friends, celadon ceramics himself. trying to learn to drive, dealing with The Newbery medal is given annually family dramas and experiencing life to the author of the most in a new town. A Year Down Yonder distinguished contribution by Richard Peck to American literature for children Kira-Kira JF Peck 2001. In 1937, during the by Cynthia Kadohata Depression, 15-year-old Mary Alice JF Kadohata leaves Chicago to spend a year with 2005. Chronicles the close friendship her fearsome, larger-than-life between two Japanese-American grandmother in rural Illinois. sisters growing up in rural Georgia during the late 1950s and early 03/20 KP 1960s, and the despair when one sister becomes terminally ill. The County Library 8030 S 1825 W West Jordan, Utah 84088 | 801.943.4636 thecountylibrary.org New kid Last Stop on Dead End in Norvelt by Jerry Craft Market Street by Jack Gantos JGN Craft by Matt de la Peña JF Gantos After his parents send him to a JP De la Pena 2012. In the historic town of Norvelt, prestigious private school known for 2016. A young boy rides the bus Pennsylvania, Jack Gantos spends its academics, Jordan Banks finds across town with his grandmother the summer of 1962 grounded for himself torn between two worlds and learns to appreciate the beauty various offenses until he is assigned in everyday things. to help an elderly neighbor with a most unusual chore. The Crossover Moon over Manifest Merci Suárez Changes by Kwame Alexander by Clare Vanderpool Gears JF Alexander JF Vanderpool by Meg Medina 2015. A middle-grade novel in verse 2011. Twelve-year-old Abilene JF Medina follows the experiences of twin Tucker is the daughter of a drifter 2019. Alienated from her more basketball stars Josh and Jordan, who, in the summer of 1936, sends privileged classmates at a Florida who struggle with challenges on and her to stay with an old friend in private school, scholarship student off the ourtc while their father Manifest, Kansas, where he grew up, Merci Suarez is targeted by a ignores his declining health. and where she hopes to find out competitive rival at the same time some things about his past. her beloved grandfather begins to Flora & Ulysses develop memory problems. by Kate DiCamillo When You Reach Me JF DiCamillo by Rebecca Stead Hello Universe 2014. Rescuing a squirrel after an JF Stead by Erin Entrada Kelly accident involving a vacuum 2010. In the 1980s, as her mother JF Kelly cleaner, comic-reading cynic Flora prepares to be a contestant on a 2018. Lives of four misfits are Belle Buckman is astonished when television game show, Miranda tries intertwined when a bully's prank the squirrel, Ulysses, demonstrates to make sense of a series of lands shy Virgil at the bottom of a astonishing powers of strength and mysterious notes received from an well and Valencia, Kaori, and Gen flight after being revived. anonymous source that seems to band together in an epic quest to find defy the laws of time and space. and rescue him. The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate The Graveyard Book The Girl Who Drank the JF Applegate by Neil Gaiman Moon 2013. When Ivan, a gorilla who has lived for years in a down-and-out JF Gaiman by Kelly Regan Barnhill circus-themed mall, meets Ruby, a 2009. After the grisly murder of his JF Barnhill baby elephant who has been added entire family, a toddler wanders into 2017. Luna was raised in the forest to the mall, he decides he must find a graveyard where the ghosts and by a witch, a swamp monster and a her a better life. other supernatural residents agree dragon, but when a young man from to raise him as one of their own. the Protectorate is determined to kill the witch, Luna must use her magic to protect her family..
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