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William Allen White Children's Book Awards
Winners and Honor Books

from the Emporia State Library

2007-2008 3rd - 5th Grade Winner

A dog's life A dog's life; the autobiography of a stray
Ann M. Martin

Book Description

Squirrel and her brother Bone begin their lives in a toolshed behind someone's summer house. Their mother nurtures them and teaches them the many skills they will need to survive as stray dogs.

But when their mother is taken from them suddenly and too soon, the puppies are forced to make their own way in the world, facing humans both gentle and brutal, busy highways, other animals, and the changing seasons.

When Bone and Squirrel become separated, Squirrel must fend for herself, and in the process makes two friends who in very different ways define her fate.

 

 

2007-2008 6th - 8th Grade Winner

Airball Airball; my life in briefs
by L. D. Harkrader

Book Description

Kirby Nickel loves basketball. The only problem is he can't play basketball. But when an opportunity to meet NBA star Brett McGrew comes up, Kirby knows he has to take a chance and try out for the basketball team.

Getting on the team turns out to be easy-the rest of the boys are as supremely untalented as Kirby-but winning in order to be eligible to meet McGrew is a whole different problem. Different and embarrassing. The coach's radical new plan for success involves the boys playing in their underwear. But if this crazy idea works, Kirby will get to meet his hero-who he secretly also hopes is his long-lost father.

About the Author

L.D. Harkrader never played underwear basketball, but did have a recurring nightmare about walking into the school cafeteria wearing nothing but pajamas. "I'm sure the dream meant I was afraid people would see who I really was," says L.D. "In telling Kirby's story, I hope I show readers they shouldn't be afraid to let people see who they are. Who they are is okay." L.D. lives in a small town in Kansas and, like Kirby, is a rabid Jayhawks basketball fan.

 

2007-2008 3rd - 5th Grade Honor Books

The Penderwicks; a summer tale of four sisters, two rabbits, and a very interesting boy
by Jeanne Birdsall

The seven wonders of Sassafras Springs
Betty Birney

The journey that saved Curious George; the true wartime escape of Margret and H. A. Rey
Louise Borden

Shanghai messenger
Andrea Cheng

The missing manatee
Cynthia DeFelice

Lowji discovers America
Candace Fleming

Moon runner
Carolyn Marsden

A dog's life; the autobiography of a stray
Ann M. Martin

Let them play
Margot Theis Raven

The flag with fifty-six stars; a gift from the survivors of Mauthausen
Susan Goldman Rubin

Each little bird that sings
Deborah Wiles

Sixteen years in sixteen seconds; the Sammy Lee story
Paula Yoo

 

2007-2008 6th - 8th Grade Honor Books

The naked mole rat letters
Mary Amato

Wing nut
Mary Jane Auch

On Etruscan time
Tracy Barrett

Shakespeare's secret
Elise Broach

The misadventures of Maude March; or trouble rides a fast horse
Audrey Couloumbis

The sacrifice
Kathleen Benner Duble

Princess academy
Shannon Hale

Airball; my life in briefs
L. D. Harkrader

Out of order
Betty Hicks

Defiance
Valerie Hobbs

Project Mulberry
Linda Sue Park

Black storm comin'
Diane Lee Wilson

Adam Canfield of the Slash
Michael Winerip

2006-2007 3rd - 5th Grade Winner

The Report Card
by Andrew Clements

Book Description

True or False?

Fifth grader Nora Rose Rowley is really a genius.

True.

But don't tell anyone.

Nora always gets average grades so she can forgo the pressure-cooker gifted program or Brainiac Academy.

But when Nora gets one hundred percent fed up over testing and the fuss everyone makes about grades, she brings home a terrible report card just to prove a point.

Pretty soon her teachers, parents, and the principal are launching a massive effort to find out what's wrong. But can Nora convince them that tests alone are a stupid way to measure intelligence?

About the Author
Andrew Clements is the celebrated author of the Christopher Award-winning novel Frindle, The Landry News, The Janitor's Boy , the Jake Drake series, The School Story, A Week in the Woods , and many other books for children. He lives in Westborough, Massachusetts, with his wife and four children.

 

 

2006-2007 6th - 8th Grade Winner

So B. It
by Sarah Weeks

Book Description

You couldn't really tell about Mama's brain just from looking at her, but it was obvious as soon as she spoke. She had a high voice, like a little girl's, and she only knew 23 words. I know this for a fact, because we kept a list of the things Mama said tacked to the inside of the kitchen cabinet. Most of the words were common ones, like good and more and hot, but there was one word only my mother said: soof.

Although she lives an unconventional lifestyle with her mentally disabled mother and their doting neighbour, Bernadette, Heidi has a lucky streak that has a way of pointing her in the right direction. When a mysterious word in her mother's vocabulary begins to haunt her, Heidi's thirst for the truth leads her on a cross-country journey in search of the secrets of her past.

About the Author

Sarah Weeks is an award-winning author of many books for children. Her most recent novel, So B. It , was named an ALA Notable Children's Book and a Top 10 Best Book for Young Adults. She has also written the popular Guy series, including Regular Guy, Guy Wire, Guy Time , and My Guy , which is soon to be a feature film by Disney. Sarah Weeks grew up in Michigan and now lives in New York City with her two teenaged sons.

2006-2007 3rd - 5th Grade Honor Books

The A+ Custodian
by Louise Borden

Cabin on Trouble Creek
Jean Van Leeuwen

The Cats in Krasinski Square
Karen Hesse

Hachiko Waits
Leslea Newman

Ida B.and Her Plans to Maximize Fun
Avoid Disaster and (Possibly) Save the World

Katherine Hannigan

The Last Holiday Concert
Andrew Clements

Operation Clean Sweep
Darleen Bailey Beard

The President's Daughter
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

The Report Card
Clements, Andrew

S is for Sunflower: a Kansas Alphabet
Devin Scillian

Thunder From the Sea
Joan Hiatt Harlow

What is Goodbye?
Nikki Grimes

 

2006-2007 6th - 8th Grade Honor Books

Al Capone Does My Shirts
Choldenko, Gennifer

Becoming Naomi Leon
Ryan, Pam Munoz

The Breaker Boys
Patrice Raccio Hughes

Chasing Vermeer
Blue Balliett

Chu Ju's House
Gloria Whelan

The Double Life of Zoe Flynn
Janet Lee Carey

Dust to Eat: Drought and Depression in the 1930's
Michael Cooper

Escape to West Berlin
Maurine Dahlberg

A House of Tailors
Patricia Reilly Giff

Little Cricket
Jackie Brown

Never Mind! A Twin Novel
Avi and Rachel Vail

The Old Willis Place
Mary Downing Hahn

Peter and the Starcatchers
Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson

So B. It
Sarah Weeks

The Spirit Line
Aimee and David Thurlo

The Teacher's Funeral; A Comedy in Three Parts
Richard Peck

Thin Wood Walls
David Patneaude

Wintering Well
Lea Wait

Yankee Girl
Mary Ann Rodman

 


2005-2006 3rd - 5th Grade Winner

Donuthead
by Sue Stauffacher

Book Description

Franklin Delano Donuthead is a fifth grader with a lot of problems. His last name is Donuthead and he considers himself handicapped because one arm and leg are shorter than the other (by less than half an inch).

His mother tries to poison him with non-organic foods (like salami), he doesn't have a father, and Sarah Kervick, the new girl, who's mean and totally unhygienic, is attached to him like glue.

This novel features a scared boy and a tough girl who each help the other in more ways than they can imagine.

 

 

2005-2006 6th - 8th Grade Winner

The City of Ember
by Jeanne DuPrau

Book Description

Duprau's The City of Ember is about a city where it is always night. There is no moon and no stars. The only light during the regular twelve hours of "day" comes from flood lamps that cast a yellowish glow over the streets of the city. Beyond are the pitch-black Unknown Regions, which no one has ever explored because an understanding of fire and electricity has been lost, and with it the idea of a Moveable Light. "Besides," they tell each other, "there is nowhere but here".

Among the many other things the people of Ember have forgotten is their past and a direction for their future. For 250 years they have lived pleasantly, because there has been plenty of everything in the vast storerooms. But now there are more and more empty shelves--and more and more times when the lights flicker and go out, leaving them in terrifying blackness for long minutes. No one seems to wonder what happens when the generator finally fails, but twelve-year-old Doon Harrow and Lina Mayfleet.

They have just been assigned their life jobs--Lina as a messenger, which leads her to knowledge of some unsettling secrets, and Doon as a Pipeworker, repairing the plumbing in the tunnels under the city where a river roars through the darkness. But when Lina finds a very old paper with enigmatic "Instructions for Egress," they use the advantages of their jobs to begin to puzzle out the frightening and dangerous way to the city of light of which Lina has dreamed.

2005-2006 3rd - 5th Grade Honor Books

The Berry-Picking Man
by Jane Buchanan

Hill Hawk Hattie
Clara Gillow Clark

Sahara Special
Esme Raji Codell

Where I'd Like To Be
Frances O'Roark Dowell

My brother Martin; A Sister Remembers
Growing Up With Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Christine King Farris

Boxes for Katje
Candace Fleming

The Gorillas of Gill Park
Amy Gordon

Animal House and Iz
Betty Hicks

Gifts From the Sea
Natalie Kinsey-Warnock

Harvesting Hope; The Story of Cesar Chavez
Kathleen Krull

Bicycle Madness
Jane Kurtz

The Puppeteer's Apprentice
D. Anne Love

Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia
Barbara O'Connor

A Simple Gift
Nancy Ruth Patterson

Donuthead
Sue Stauffacher

2005-2006 6th - 8th Grade Honor Books

Macaroni Boy
Katherine Ayres

Gregor the Overlander
Suzanne Collins

Rodzina
Karen Cushman

Under the Same Sky
Cynthia C. DeFelice

The City of Ember
Jeanne DuPrau

Aleutian Sparrow
Karen Hesse

Jackie's Wild Seattle
Will Hobbs

Interference Powder
Jean Korelitz

An American Plague: The True and Terrifying
Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793

Jim Murphy

How Angel Peterson Got His Name
Gary Paulsen

Ghost Girl
Delia Ray

It Only Looks Easy
Pamela Curtis Swallow

Tadpole
Ruth White

The Ravenmaster's Secret
Elvira Woodruff

Locomotion
Jacqueline Woodson

 


2004-2005 3rd - 5th Grade Winner

Loser Loser
by Jerry Spinelli

Book Description

Just like other kids, Zinkoff rides his bike, hopes for snow days, and wants to be like his dad when he grows up. But Zinkoff also raises his hand with all the wrong answers, trips over his own feet, and falls down with laughter over a word like "Jabip."

Other kids have their own word to describe him, but Zinkoff is too busy to hear it. He doesn't know he's not like everyone else. And one winter night, Zinkoff's differences show that any name can someday become "hero."

About the Author
Jerry Spinelli is the author of Maniac Magee, winner of the 1991 Newbery Medal, and Wringer, named a Newbery Honor book in 1998. He went to Gettysburg College and John Hopkins University. He and his wife, Eileen, also a writer of children's books, have seven children. Jerry Spinelli's books are funny and true to life. Whenever students ask him where he gets his ideas, he replies, "From you. You're the funny ones." Spinelli enjoys writing about the adventure in the typical experiences of children and young people.

 

2004-2005 6th - 8th Grade Winner

Surviving the Applewhites Surviving the Applewhites
by Stephanie S. Tolan

Book Description

Will anyone take on Jake Semple?

Jake Semple is notorious. Rumor has it he burned down his old school and got kicked out of every school in his home state.

Only one place will take him now, and that's a home school run by the Applewhites, a chaotic and hilarious family of artists. The only one who doesn't fit the Applewhite mold is E.D. -- a smart, sensible girl who immediately clashes with the unruly Jake.

Jake thinks surviving this one will be a breeze . . . but is he really as tough or as bad as he seems?

From the Author
School Library Journal Best Book Book Links Lasting Connection Smithsonian Magazine Notable Book for Children Newbery Honor Book ALA Notable Children's Book ALA Best Book for Young Adults ALA Booklist Editors' Choice New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Masterlist (Vermont) New York Public Library's "One Hundred Titles for Reading and Sharing"

 

2004-2005 3rd - 5th Grade Honor Books

Keeper of the Doves
by Betsy Byars

The Beloved Dearly
Doug Cooney

Ruby Holler
Sharon Creech

Darby
Jonathan Scott Fuqua

Pictures of Hollis Woods
Patricia Reilly Giff

Pioneer Summer
Deborah Hopkinson

Lumber Camp Library
Natalie Kinsey-Warnock

The Victory Garden
Lee Kochenderfer

Splash! Poems of Our Watery World
Constance Levy

How I Became a Writer and Oggie Learned to Drive
Janet Taylor Lisle

Scranimals
Jack Pretlusky

When Marion Sang
Pam Munoz Ryan

If the Shoe Fits: Voices From Cinderella
Laura Whipple

2004-2005 6th - 8th Grade Honor Books

Crispin: the Cross of Lead
Avi

Stand Tall
Joan Bauer

The Winter People
Joseph Bruchac

Wenny Has Wings
Janet Lee Carey

Double Dutch
Sharon M. Draper

Once Upon a Marigold
Jean Ferris

Phineas Gage
John Fleischman

What Would Joey Do?
Jack Gantos

Swimming Upstream: Middle School Poems
Kristine O'Connell George

Hoot
Carl Hiaasen

Wild Man Island
Will Hobbs

A Corner of the Universe
Ann M. Martin

Red Midnight
Ben Mikaelsen

The Same Stuff as Stars
Katherine Paterson

Grasslands
Debra Seely

Brothers Below Zero
Tor Seidler