Golden Kite Award

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The Golden Kite Awards are given annually by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators to recognize excellence in children’s literature. Instituted in 1972, the Golden Kite Awards are the only children’s literary award judged by a jury of peers. Eligible books must be written or illustrated by SCBWI members, and submitted either by publishers or individuals.

The award includes four categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Picture Book Text, and Picture Book Illustration. Winners are chosen by a panel of judges which consists of children’s book writers and illustrators. In addition to the four Golden Kite Award winners, four honor book recipients are named by the judges. Since 2006, the best author and illustrator in each category wins a $2,500 grant cash prize.

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[edit] Recipients

[edit] 2006

[edit] 2005

  • Fiction: A Room on Lorelei Street, Mary E. Pearson
  • Nonfiction: Children of The Great Depression, Russell Freedman
  • Picture Book Text: Doña Flor, Pat Mora (illustrated by Raul Colón)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Baby Bear's Chairs, Melissa Sweet (authored by Jane Yolen)

[edit] 2004

  • Fiction: Bucking The Sarge, Christopher Paul Curtis
  • Nonfiction: Dust To Eat: Drought And Depression In The 1930s, Michael L. Cooper
  • Picture Book Text: Apples to Oregon, Deborah Hopkinson (illustrated. Nancy Carpenter)
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Mysterious Collection of Dr. David Harleyson, Jean Cassels

[edit] 2003

  • Fiction: Milkweed, by Jerry Spinelli
  • Nonfiction: After The Last Dog Died: The True-Life, Hair-Raising Adventure Of Douglas Mawson And His 1911-1914 Antarctic Expedition, by Carmen Bredeson
  • Picture Book Text: The Dirty Cowboy, by Amy Timberlake (illus. Adam Rex)
  • Picture Book Illustration: I Dream Of Trains, by Loren Long (author Angela Johnson)

[edit] 2002

  • Fiction: Fresh Girl, by Jaïra Placide
  • Nonfiction: This Land Was Made For You And Me: The Life And Songs Of Woody Guthrie, by Elizabeth Partridge
  • Picture Book Text: George Hogglesberry, Grade School Alien, by Sarah Wilson
  • Picture Book Illustration: Mrs. Biddlebox, by Marla Frazee

[edit] 2001

[edit] 2000

  • Fiction: The Boxer, by Kathleen Karr
  • Nonfiction: Darkness over Denmark, by Ellen Levine
  • Picture Book Text: River Friendly, River Wild, by Jane Kurtz
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Rain Came Down, by David Shannon

[edit] 1999

[edit] 1998

  • Fiction: Rules of the Road, by Joan Bauer
  • Nonfiction: Martha Graham: A Dancer's Life, by Russell Freedman
  • Picture Book Text: Old Elm Speaks: Tree Poems, by Kristine O'Connell George
  • Picture Book Illustration: Snow, by Uri Shulevitz

[edit] 1997

  • Fiction: Stones in Water, by Donna Jo Napoli
  • Nonfiction: Carmine's Story: A Book About a Boy Living With AIDS, by Arlene Schulman
  • Picture Book Text: The Paper Dragon, by Marguerite W. Davol
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Paper Dragon, by Robert Sabuda

[edit] 1996

[edit] 1995

[edit] 1994

[edit] 1993

[edit] 1992

  • Fiction: Letters From a Slave Girl, by Mary E. Lyons
  • Nonfiction: The Long Road to Gettysburg, by Jim Murphy
  • Picture Book Illustration: Chicken Sunday, by Patricia Polacco

[edit] 1991

[edit] 1990

[edit] 1989

[edit] 1988

  • Fiction: Borrowed Children, by George Ella Lyon
  • Nonfiction: Let There Be Light, by James Cross Giblin
  • Picture Book Illustration: Forest of Dreams, by Susan Jeffers

[edit] 1987

[edit] 1986

  • Fiction: After the Dancing Days, by Margaret Rostowski
  • Nonfiction: Poverty in America, by Milton Meltzer
  • Picture Book Illustration: Juma and the Magin Jinn, by Charles Mikolaycak

[edit] 1985

  • Fiction: Sarah, Plain and Tall, by Patricia MacLachlan
  • Nonfiction: Commodore Perry in the Land of the Shogun, by Rhoda Blumberg
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Donkey's Dream, by Barbara Helen Berger

[edit] 1984

  • Fiction: Tancy, by Belinda Hurmence
  • Nonfiction: Walls: Defenses Throughout History, by James Cross Giblin
  • Picture Book Illustration: Little Red Riding Hood, by Don Wood

[edit] 1983

[edit] 1982

[edit] 1981

[edit] 1980

  • Fiction: Arthur, For the Very First Time, by Patricia MacLachlan
  • Nonfiction: The Lives of Spiders, by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent

[edit] 1979

  • Fiction: The Magic of the Glits, by C. S. Adler
  • Nonfiction: Runaway Teens, by Arnold Madison

[edit] 1978

  • Fiction: And You Give Me a Pain, Elaine, by Stella Pevsner
  • Nonfiction: How I Came to Be a Writer, by Phyllis Reynolds

[edit] 1977

  • Fiction: The Girl Who Had No Name, by Bernice Rabe
  • Nonfiction: Peeper, First Voice of Spring, by Robert McClung

[edit] 1976

[edit] 1975

  • The Garden Is Doing Fine, by Carol Farley

[edit] 1974

[edit] 1973

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