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Video: Winners revealed in ‘Oscars of children’s books’

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    >>> the american library association 's awards are considered the oscars of children's literature, and the 2010 winners have just been announced.

    >> rebecca steed is the prestigious newbery medal winner for the "when you reach me" and jerry pickney won the medal for his illustration in the book "the lion and the mouse." congratulations to both of you.

    >> thank you, thank you.

    >> and you're the president of the american library association .

    >> good morning.

    >> good morning to all. let's start with you, because rebecca , your book is really -- it's sort of a real- life story , but it has a fantastical element to it, as well. tell me about that.

    >> that's exactly right. it goes through a lot of the ordinary experiences that --

    >> every child growing up.

    >> -- every sixth grader might have. but then there is this mystery and sort of a streak of the fantastic.

    >> and jerry, your book is nearly wordless.

    >> thank you.

    >> you really let the illustrations tell the story. it's really stunning. what's your feeling this morning, hearing about getting this award?

    >> oh, i mean, to get this recognition about a story that's been coursing through my rains from as far back as i can remember, and also a book that speaks to family and of rewards in many, many ways. so, this morning, this day i can't tell you how pleased and thrilled i am.

    >> great. and we were talking about the selection process.

    >> right.

    >> it has to be -- i mean, these are the coveted prizes of the literary world.

    >> right.

    >> when it comes to children's literature.

    >> it does.

    >> how did you go about selecting?

    >> the american library association has juries that do this and read a lot, look a lot at the materials, and we celebrate excellence with these two awards, and it's the best of the best , and they're recognized not only nationally but internationally.

    >> and these books stand out because they do all of that, yeah.

    >> yeah, they do.

    >> thank you.

    >> these awards are so great because they help us know what to buy, and so kids are going to be influenced by your work.

    >> exactly.

    >> congratulations.

    >> well done.

    >> rebecca stead and jerry and camia, thanks very much. test

updated 1/19/2010 11:29:22 AM ET 2010-01-19T16:29:22

Rebecca Stead’s “When You Reach Me” and Jerry Pinkney’s “The Lion and the Mouse,” two highly praised books for young people, have received the top prizes in children’s literature.

Stead’s intricate, time-traveling narrative set in 1970s Manhattan, which was inspired in part by Madeleine L’Engle’s “A Wrinkle in Time,” won the John Newbery Medal for best children’s book. The Randolph Caldecott prize for picture books was given to Pinkney’s wordless telling of the classic Aesop fable.

The awards were announced Monday in Boston at the American Library Association’s annual midwinter meeting.

The Newbery and Caldecott, both founded decades ago, bring prestige and the hope of higher sales to children’s authors. Previous winners such as “A Wrinkle in Time” and Louis Sachar’s “Holes” have become standards, but more recent picks have been criticized by librarians as being too difficult (“Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices From a Medieval Village,” by Laura Amy Schlitz) or for having inappropriate content (Susan Patron’s “The Higher Power of Lucky”).

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This year’s winners were considered leading contenders.

Stead’s book, the adventures of a sixth-grader named Miranda, was praised by The New York Times as a “taut novel,” in which “every word, every sentence, has meaning and substance.”

Elizabeth Bird of the School Library Journal called “When You Reach Me” among “the best children’s books I have ever read” and cited Pinkney, a five-time runner-up for the Caldecott, for creating “wordless picture gold.”

Julia Alvarez, known to adults for the best-selling “How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents,” won the Pura Belpre Author Award, for best book by a Latino or Latina, for “Return to Sender.” The Belpre prize for illustration was given to Rafael Lopez for “Book Fiesta!,” written by Pat Mora.

Vauna Micheaux Nelson’s “Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal,” won the Coretta Scott King award for best book by an African-American author. The King award for best illustrator went to Charles R. Smith Jr. for “My People,” with text written by poet Langston Hughes.

Libba Bray’s “Going Bovine” won the Michael L. Printz Award for young adult literature. Jim Murphy, whose tales of American history include “The Long Road to Gettysburg” and “A Young Patriot,” received the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in young adult books.

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