Monday, August 24, 2020

Vermont Middle Grade Book Award*

As many of you know, the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award program is being renamed.  The Vermont Department of Libraries formed a committee last spring, consisting of teachers, students, and Dept. of Libraries staff.  Students from around the state submitted name ideas and I was hoping the committee would have a new name before school starts, but instead they have picked their top 10 and will let students vote on the final name.  I'll be sure to share the voting information when it becomes available.  

For now, regardless of the name, there are new award books to read this year!  As usual, read them and enjoy them. When you read five or more books you get to vote on your favorite one.  The book that gets the most votes from students around the state gets an award. 


(Click on any book to view the book trailer.)

Check out some of the winners from past years:
2020 - Small Spaces, by Katherine Arden 
2019 - Refugee, by Alan Gratz 
2018 - Projekt 1065: A Novel of World War II, by Alan Gratz 
2017 - The Terrible Two, by Jory John & Mac Barnett 
2016 - El Deafo, by Cece Bell 
2015 - Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library, by Chris Grabenstein 
2014 - Wonder, by R. J. Palacio 
2013 - The Running Dream, by Wendelin Van Draanen 
2012 - Smile, by Raina Telgemeier 
2011 - 11 Birthdays, by Wendy Mass 
2010 - Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins 

 See the complete list of winners from 1957-2020.

* Formerly the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award