2019 Youth Media Awards


The 2019 Youth Media Awards were held by the American Library Association on January 28, 2019. The awards recognize books written for children and young adults and the authors and illustrators who create them.

May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture

The Arbuthnot Lecture recognizes an author, critic, librarian, historian, or teacher of children's literature. The 2020 lecturer is Neil Gaiman whose work creating modern comics and as a proponent of intellectual freedom was cited.

Alex Awards

The Alex Awards are given to books written for adults which have appeal to teenagers.
BookAuthorPublisher
The Black God's DrumsP. Djèlí ClarkTor Books
The Book of EssieMeghan MacLean WeirKnopf
CircleMadeline MillerLittle, Brown and Company
Educated: A MemoirTara WestoverRandom House
Clemantine Wamariya and Elizabeth WeilCrown Publishing Group
GreenSam Graham-FelsenRandom House
Home After DarkDavid SmallLiveright & Company
How Long 'Til Black Future MonthN. K. JemisinOrbit Publications
Lawn BoyJonathan EvisonAlgonquin Books
Spinning SilverNaomi NovikDel Rey Books

American Indian Youth Literature Award

This award, given biannually in even years, will be announced as part of the Youth Media Awards for the first time in 2020.

Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature

This award promotes Asian/Pacific American culture in books. The picture book winner was Drawn Together by Minh Lê and illustrated by Dan Santat, the children's literature winner was Front Desk by Kelly Yang, and the Young Adult literature winner was Darius the Great is Not Okay.

Mildred L. Batchelder Award

The Mildred L. Batchelder Award is given to children's books published in a language other than English and then translated into English for publication in the United States.
Awarded PublisherTitleAuthorTranslatorLanguageRecognition
Thames & HudsonThe Fox on the SwingTranslation BureauLithuanianWinner
YonderRun for Your LifeItalianHonoree
Graphic UniverseMy Beijing: Four Stories of Everday WonderFrenchHonoree
Enchanted Lion BooksJerome by HeartFrenchHonoree

Pura Belpré Awards

The Pura Belpré Award is given to Latinx writers and illustrators of children's books.

Caldecott Medal

The Caldecott Medal is given to the most distinguished American picture book
IllustratorTitleAward
Hello LighthouseWinner
Alma and How She Got Her NameHonor
A Big Mooncake for Little StarHonor
The Rough PatchHonor
Thank You, Omu!Honor

Children's Literature Legacy Award

The Children's Literature Legacy Award is given as a lifetime achievement award to an author or illustrator of children's books. The award was given for the first time under this name after being renamed from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award. Walter Dean Myers was given the award, with Somewhere in the Darkness and Monster specifically cited.

Corretta Scott King Book Awards

The Coretta Scott King Awards are given to African American authors and illustrators that "demonstrate an appreciation of African American culture and universal human values."
Award TypeRecipientTitleCitation
authorClaire HartfieldA Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919Winner
authorLiesa Cline-RansomeFinding LangstonHonor
authorVarian JohnsonThe Parker InheritanceHonor
authorKekla MagoonThe Season of Styx MaloneHonor
illustratorEkua HolmesThe Stuff of StarsWinner
illustratorLaura FreemanHidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space RaceHonor
illustratorFrank MorrisonLet the Children MarchHonor
illustratorR. Gregory ChristieMemphis, Martin, and the MountaintopHonor
John Steptoe New Talent Author AwardTiffany D. JacksonMonday's Not ComingWinner
John Steptoe New Talent Illustrator AwardOge MoraThank You, Omu!Winner
Virginia Hamilton Lifetime AchievementPauletta Brown BracyWinner

Margaret Edwards Award

The Margaret Edwards Award is a lifetime achievement award for young adult writers. The 2019 recipient was M.T. Anderson who was cited for his work on Feed, and.

Geisel Award

The Geisel Award recognizes beginner reader books.
AuthorIllustratorTitleCitation
Fox the TigerWinner
The Adventures of Otto: See Pip FlapHonor
King & Kayla and the Case of the Lost ToothHonor
Fox + Chick: The Party and Other StoriesHonor
Tiger vs. NightmareHonor

William C. Morris Award

The Moriss Award is given to a first-time teen author.

Newbery Medal

The Newbery Medal is given to the most outstanding contribution to children's literature.

Excellence in Early Learning Digital Media Award

Given for the first time in 2019, this award is given to a digital media resource for early learners. The 2019 recipient was Play and Learn Science by PBS Kids. The two honor recipients were Coral Reef by Tinybop and Lexi's World by Pop Pop Pop.

Odyssey Award

The Odyssey Award is given to the best audiobook for children or young adults.
TitleProducerNarratorAuthorCitation
SadieMacmillan AudioRebecca Soler, Fred Berman, Dan Bittner, Gabra Zackman, and moreCourtney SummersWinner
Du Iz TakWeston Woods StudioEli D’Amico, Sebastian D’Amico, Burton Fott, Galen Fott, Laura Fott, Sarah Hart, Bella Higginbotham, Evelyn Hipp, and Brian HullCarson EllisHonor
Esquivel! Space-Age Sound ArtistLive Oak MediaBrian AmadorSusan WoodHonor
The Parker InheritanceScholastic AudiobooksCherise BoothVarian JohnsonHonor
The Poet X'HarperAudioElizabeth AcevedoElizabeth AcevedoHonor

Printz Award

The Printz Award is given to excellence in young adult literature.
AuthorBookCitation
Elizabeth AcevedoThe Poet XWinner
Elana K. ArnoldDamselHonor
Deb CalettiA Heart in a Body in the WorldHonor
Mary McCoyI, ClaudiaHonor

Schenider Family Book Award

The Schnieder Family Book Award is given to a book that shows the disability experience.
Award TypeAuthorIllustratorTitleCitation
Young ChildrenJessica Kensky and Patrick DownesScott MagoonAward
Young ChildrenJessie OliverosDana WulfekotteThe Remember BalloonsHonor
Middle GradesLeslie ConnorThe Truth as Told by Mason ButtleAward
Middle GradesJacqueline WoodsonThe CollectorsHonor
TeensMark OshiroAnger is a GiftAward
TeensKelly Jensen Call Me Crazy: 33 Voices Start the Conversation about Mental HealthHonor

Sibert Award

The Sibert Award is given to the most distinguished informational book for children.

Stonewall Book Award

The Stonewall Book Award is given to children's and young adult books relating to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender experience.
CategoryRecipientTitleAward
Children's and Young AdultJessica LoveJulian is a MermaidWinner
Children's and Young AdultKheryn CallenderHurricane ChildWinner
Children's and Young AdultAshley Herring BlakeIvy Aberdeen's Letter to the WorldHonor
Children's and Young AdultKelly Loy GilbertPicture Us in the LightHonor

Sydney Taylor Book Award

The Sydney Taylor Book Award is given to children's and young adult books that portray the Jewish experience. The younger reader winner was All-of-a-Kind Family Hanukkah by Emily Jenkins, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky, the older reader winner was Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster by Jonathan Auxier, and the teen reader winner was What the Night Sings by Vesper Stamper.

YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults

The YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults was given to The Unwanted: Stories of the Syrian Refugees written and illustrated by Don Brown. Four books were given honors: The Beloved World of Sonia Sotomayor, by Sonia Sotomayor, Boots on the Ground: America’s War in Vietnam, by Elizabeth Partridge, The Faithful Spy: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Plot to Kill Hitler, written and illustrated by John Hendrix, and Hey, Kiddo: How I Lost My Mother, Found My Father, and Dealt with Family Addiction, written and illustrated by Jarrett J. Krosoczka.

Reaction and Reception

and Penguin-Random House each won the most recognition with 11 citations each. Forty-seven of the award winners were women, while 30 were men. The Newbery and Caldecott winners were considered surprising as they were not on many of the lists of predicted winners. The omission of Dreamers, winner of the Belpre Illustrator award, from the Caldecott was also criticised. Newbery winner Meg Medina, who serves on the advisory board of the advocacy organization We Need Diverse Books was pleased to see the diversity of the winners. Elizabeth Acevedo whose The Poet X won recognition for both the Printz and Belpre awards was "shaking" after hearing about her Printz win and was shocked at her Belpre win, "To get that honor is so special." Sophie Blackall said she was "weeping" when she learned she had won her second Caldecott Medal while visiting Myanmar.

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