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Houghton Mifflin Children's Book Group Backlist Catalog Awards and Honors RANDOLPH CALDECOTT MEDAL RANDOLPH CALDECOTT MEDAL JOHN NEWBERY MEDAL JOHN NEWBERY MEDAL Honor (continued) (continued) Honor (continued) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Snowflake Bentley (1999) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HOUGHTON MIFFLIN By Jacqueline Briggs Martin The Garden of Abdul Gasazi (1980) The Witch of Blackbird Pond (1959) Minn of the Mississippi (1952) Illustrated by Mary Azarian Chris Van Allsburg By Elizabeth George Speare By Holling C. Holling Grandfather’s Journey (1994) Castle (1978) Carry On, Mr. Bowditch (1956) Seabird (1949) By Allen Say By David Macaulay By Jean Lee Latham By Holling C. Holling (A Walter Lorraine Book) (A Walter Lorraine Book) Johnny Tremain (1944) The Moved-Outers (1946) Black and White (1991) Cathedral: The Story of Its By Esther Forbes By Florence Crannell Means By David Macaulay Construction (1974) (A Walter Lorraine Book) By David Macaulay JOHN NEWBERY MEDAL ROBERT F. S IBERT (A Walter Lorraine Book) Honor The Polar Express (1985) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN By Chris Van Allsburg Why the Sun and the Moon CLARION Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Live in the Sky (1969) The Voice That Challenged a Nation: Irish Famine, 1845–1850 (2002) Jumanji (1982) By Elphinstone Dayrell Marian Anderson and the Struggle for By Susan Campbell Bartoletti By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Blair Lent Equal Rights (2005) CLARION By Russell Freedman Baboushka and the The Wave (1965) The Voice That Challenged a Nation: Three Kings (1961) By Margaret Hodges Lizzie Bright and Marian Anderson and the Struggle for By Ruth Robbin Illustrated by Blair Lent the Buckminster Boy (2005) Equal Rights (2005) Illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov By Gary D. Schmidt By Russell Freedman Five Little Monkeys (1953) The Biggest Bear (1953) By Juliet Kepes An American Plague: The True and An American Plague: The True and By Lynd Ward Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever America’s Ethan Allen (1948) Epidemic of 1793 (2004) Epidemic of 1793 (2004) The Little House (1943) By Stewart Holbrook By Jim Murphy By Jim Murphy By Virginia Lee Burton Illustrated by Lynd Ward Catherine, Called Birdy (1995) The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler CLARION Paddle-to-the-Sea (1942) By Karen Cushman (2003) The Three Pigs (2002) By Holling C. Holling By James Cross Giblin By David Wiesner Eleanor Roosevelt: Sir Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El CLARION A Life of Discovery (1994) Golem (1997) Dorado (2001) Sector 7 (1999) By Russell Freedman Retold and illustrated by By Marc Aronson By David Wiesner David Wisniewski On My Honor (1987) By Marion Dane Bauer ROBERT F. S IBERT Tuesday (1992) JOHN NEWBERY MEDAL Honor David Wiesner HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CLARION HOUGHTON MIFFLIN The Sign of the Beaver (1983) RANDOLPH CALDECOTT MEDAL A Single Shard (2000) The Tarantula Scientist (2005) By Elizabeth George Speare Honor By Linda Sue Park By Sy Montgomery The Perilous Gard (1974) Photographs by Nic Bishop The Midwife’s Apprentice (1996) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN By Elizabeth George Speare Song of the Water Boatman and Other By Karen Cushman Sequoyah: The Cherokee Man Who Pond Poems (2006) Sing Down the Moon (1971) Gave His People Writing (2005) Lincoln: A Photobiography (1988) By Joyce Sidman By Scott O’Dell By James Rumford By Russell Freedman Illustrated by Beckie Prange Translated by Anna Sixkiller The Black Pearl (1968) Huckaby The Red Book (2005) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN By Scott O’Dell By Barbara Lehman The Giver (1994) My Season With Penguins: An By Lois Lowry The King’s Fifth (1967) Antarctic Journal (2001) What Do You Do (A Walter Lorraine Book) By Scott O’Dell By Sophie Webb with a Tail Like This? (2004) By Robin Page and Steve Jenkins Number the Stars (1990) Men of Athens (1963) Illustrated by Steve Jenkins By Lois Lowry By Olivia Coolidge (A Walter Lorraine Book) Bill Peet: An Autobiography (1990) Old Ramon (1961) By Bill Peet The Bronze Bow (1962) By Jack Shaefer By Elizabeth George Speare The Boy of the Three-Year Nap The Apple and the Arrow (1952) (1988) Island of the Blue Dolphins (1961) By Mary and Conrad Buff By Dianne Snyder By Scott O’Dell Illustrated by Allen Say 304 www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com Prices subject to change. 1 of 59 Copyright © 2006 Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Awards and Honors MICHAEL L. PRINTZ BOSTON GLOBE–HORN BOOK BOSTON GLOBE–HORN BOOK ORBIS PICTUS Honor AWARD AWARD Honor Honor HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HOUGHTON MIFFLIN A Wreath for Emmett Till (2006) Henry Hikes to Fitchburg (2000) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Actual Size (2005) By Marilyn Nelson By D. B. Johnson Wildfire (2006) By Steve Jenkins Illustrated by Philippe Lardy By Taylor Morrison BOSTON GLOBE–HORN BOOK (A Walter Lorraine Book) ORBIS PICTUS My Heartbeat (2003) AWARD Honor By Garret Freymann-Weyr (continued) A Wreath for Emmett Till (2005) (continued) By Marilyn Nelson CLARION HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Illustrated by Philippe Lardy HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Orphan Train Rider: Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Boy (2005) One Boy’s True Story (1996) Uncommon Traveler: Mary Kingsley Story About Brain Science (2003) By Gary D. Schmidt By Andrea Warren in Africa (2001) By John Fleischman By Don Brown PURA BELPRÉ AWARD Grandfather’s Journey (1994) Tenement: Immigrant Life on the By Allen Say The Top of the World: Climbing Lower East Side (2003) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN (A Walter Lorraine Book) Mount Everest (1999) By Ray Bial Breaking Through (2002) By Steve Jenkins By Francisco Jiménez Number the Stars (1989) The Top of the World: Climbing By Lois Lowry Hay Stack (1996) Mount Everest (2000) MILDRED L. BATCHELDER (A Walter Lorraine Book) By Bonnie and Arthur Geisert By Steve Jenkins AWARD (A Walter Lorraine Book) The Way Things Work (1988) The Snake Scientist (2000) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN By David Macaulay The Giver (1992) By Sy Montgomery Run, Boy, Run (2004) (A Walter Lorraine Book) By Lois Lowry Photographs by Nic Bishop By Uri Orlev (A Walter Lorraine Book) Translated from Hebrew The Boy of the Three-Year Nap Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest by Hillel Halkin (1988) CLARION (1999) (A Walter Lorraine Book) By Dianne Snyder Good Brother, Bad Brother: By Steve Jenkins Illustrated by Allen Say The Story of Edwin Booth and John CLARION CORETTA SCOTT KING Wilkes Booth (2005) Rabble Starkey (1987) To Fly (2003) By James Cross Giblin HOUGHTON MIFFLIN By Lois Lowry By Wendie Old Remember (2005) (A Walter Lorraine Book) To Fly (2003) Clara Schumann: By Toni Morrison By Wendie Old The Mysteries of Harris Burdick Piano Virtuoso (2000) CORETTA SCOTT KING (1984) Martha Graham: A Dancer’s Life By Susanna Reich Honor By Chris Van Allsburg (1998) Charles A. 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LeGuin Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great By Russell Freedman CORETTA SCOTT KING/ Irish Famine, 1845–1850 (2002) The Little Fishes (1967) Whaling Days (1994) JOHN STEPTOE NEW TALENT By Susan Campbell Bartoletti AUTHOR AWARD By Erik Christian Haugaard By Carol Carrick CLARION CLARION Across America on an Emigrant Train HOUGHTON MIFFLIN An American Plague: The True and An American Plague: The True and (1994) Missy Violet and Me (2005) Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever By Jim Murphy By Barbara Hathaway Epidemic of 1793 (2004) Epidemic of 1793 (2004) By Jim Murphy NATIONAL BOOK AWARD By Jim Murphy Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1991) Across America on an Emigrant Train FINALIST By Russell Freedman Sir Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El (1994) By Jim Murphy CLARION Dorado (2001) By Marc Aronson An American Plague: The True and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1991) Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery By Russell Freedman Epidemic of 1793 (2004) (1994) By Jim Murphy By Russell Freedman www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com 305 Prices subject to change. 2 of 59 Copyright © 2006 Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Subject Index A Middle Grades ACTION AND ADVENTURE Magic for Kids, 228 General ADVENTURE AND ADVENTURERS Preschool K-3 See the Circus, 22 Alice Ramsey’s Grand Adventure, 39, 136 Amazing Airplanes, 16 The Top of the World, 72 Fireman Small to the Rescue, 30 Middle Grades Playtime, 27 The Great Art Scandal, 222 Shopping, 27 Ice Story, 205 K-3 Spies, 193, 247 Fireman Small, 127 Junior High Fireman Small — Fire Down Below!, 127 Paradise, 268 Jumanji, 119 ANIMALS Midnight Babies, 126 Alligators and Crocodiles Sector 7, 125 K-3 Shortcut, 82 Egad Alligator!, 129 The Wreck of the Zephyr, 120 Funny, Funny Lyle, 122 The Wretched Stone, 120 The House on East 88th Street, 123 Middle Grades Lovable Lyle, 122 The Boy and the Samurai, 199 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, 123 Dido and Pa, 168 Lyle and the Birthday Party, 123 Falcon and the Carousel of Time, 195 Lyle at the Office, 123 Fiddle Fever, 186 Lyle Finds His Mother, 123 The Fire-Raiser, 191 Apes and Monkeys Himalaya, 222 Preschool Lost at Sea, 222 Cinco monitos brincando en la cama/ Midnight Is a Place, 169 Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed, 6 The Revenge of the Forty-Seven Samurai, 199 Curious George and the Bunny, 21 The Samurai’s Tale, 199 Curious George and the Pizza, 22 Sea Gift, 171 Curious George and the Rocket, 19 The Wadjet Eye, 231 Curious George Goes Fishing, 20 The Wrong One, 202 Curious George’s 1 to 10 and Back Again, 20 Junior High Curious George’s
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