The document provides information about the Black-Eyed Susan Award, which recognizes excellence in children's and young adult literature. It lists the nominees in three categories: 4th-6th grade, 6th-9th grade, and high school. To vote, readers must read at least 3 books from a category and the winners are chosen by a committee. The nominees cover a variety of genres including science fiction, historical fiction, and contemporary realistic fiction.
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The document provides information about the Black-Eyed Susan Award, which recognizes excellence in children's and young adult literature. It lists the nominees in three categories: 4th-6th grade, 6th-9th grade, and high school. To vote, readers must read at least 3 books from a category and the winners are chosen by a committee. The nominees cover a variety of genres including science fiction, historical fiction, and contemporary realistic fiction.
The document provides information about the Black-Eyed Susan Award, which recognizes excellence in children's and young adult literature. It lists the nominees in three categories: 4th-6th grade, 6th-9th grade, and high school. To vote, readers must read at least 3 books from a category and the winners are chosen by a committee. The nominees cover a variety of genres including science fiction, historical fiction, and contemporary realistic fiction.
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The document provides information about the Black-Eyed Susan Award, which recognizes excellence in children's and young adult literature. It lists the nominees in three categories: 4th-6th grade, 6th-9th grade, and high school. To vote, readers must read at least 3 books from a category and the winners are chosen by a committee. The nominees cover a variety of genres including science fiction, historical fiction, and contemporary realistic fiction.
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– Nominated by students, teachers, parents – Reviewed by respected publication – Final 10 nominees chosen by committee
• How can I vote?
– Read at least 3 of the nominees in a category 4TH – 6TH GRADE NOMINEES Masterpiece by Elise Broach Extra Credit by Andrew Clements Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Umbrella Summer by Lisa Graff by Grace Lin Neil Armstrong is My Uncle & Other Lies Muscle Man McGinty Told Me 11 Birthdays by Wendy Mass by Nan Marino Captain Nobody by Dean Pitchford The Magic Thief by Sarah Prineas Peace, Locomotion by Jacqueline Woodson 6TH – 9TH GRADE NOMINEES Anything But Typical by Nora Baskin The Compound by S.A. Bodeen All the Broken Pieces by Ann Burg Waiting for Normal by Leslie Connor Boost by Kathryn Mackel Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass Jolted: Newton Starker’s Rules When the Whistle Blows for Survival by Arthur Slade by Fran Slayton When You Reach Me Chasing Lincoln’s Killer by Rebecca Stead by James Swanson HIGH SCHOOL NOMINEES The Hunger Games Candor by Pam Bachorz by Suzanne Collins Gamer Girl by Mari Mancusi Pop by Gordon Korman Flygirl by Sherri L. Smith