Américas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature1995

Given by Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP)

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The Américas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature is literary award presented annually that recognizes high quality "children’s and young adult books that portray Latin America, mostrar mais the Caribbean, or Latinos in the United States, and to provide teachers with recommendations for classroom use." It was first awarded in 1993 by the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP). The award is presented annually at a ceremony at the Library of Congress during Hispanic Heritage Month, along with coordinating workshops for teachers.

History

The Américas Award was proposed in 1992 within the Teaching and Outreach Committee of the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs. Julie Kline, at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, served as the committee chair for the first 3 years of the award and then went on to be the award coordinator for many years. Coordination for the award later moved to Latin American Studies centers at Tulane and Vanderbilt Universities. A full research collection of all winning, honor, and commended titles is kept and maintained by the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at the Golda Meir Library.




Criteria and Eligibility

The award judges will evaluate books based on




Distinctive literary quality;

Cultural contextualization;

Exceptional integration of text, illustration and design;

Potential for classroom use.

In order to be eligible for the award, a title must meet the following criteria:




The book must be published in the preceding year.

The title may be for primary or secondary reading levels.

Language of publication may be English, Spanish, Portuguese, or any language indigenous to the Americas.

The book must be published in the United States or by a publisher with offices within the U.S.

Submissions may be fiction, poetry, folklore, or selected non-fiction.

A book will only be considered in its first year of publication in the United States. A book originally published in the U.S. in English with a translated edition in a subsequent year will only be eligible the first year of the edition.
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Stages:
Categorias:
Todos, Livros de foto (1), No Category (524)
Years:
Todos, 2023 (22), 2022 (19), 2021 (18), 2020 (14), 2019 (16), 2018 (17), 2017 (17), 2016 (16), 2015 (17), 2014 (10), 2013 (5), 2012 (5), 2011 (17), 2010 (26), 2009 (24), 2008 (21), 2006 (14), 2005 (9), 2004 (9), 2003 (9), 2002 (12), 2001 (8), 2000 (9), 1999 (12), 1998 (21), 1997 (38), 1996 (42), 1995 (33), 1994 (37), 1993 (7)

Winner 1

Honorable Mention 3

Commended Title 29

ObraAno
Medio Pollito/Half Chicken (Dell Picture Yearling) de Alma Flor Ada1995
A Caribbean Dozen de John Agard1995
The Farolitos of Christmas de Rudolfo Anaya1995
Fiesta U.S.A. de George Ancona1995
Sweet Fifteen de Diane Gonzales Bertrand1995
Pedro Fools the Gringo and Other Tales of a Latin American Trickster de Maria Cristina Brusca1995
When Jaguars Ate the Moon and Other Stories About Animals and Plants of the Americas de Maria Cristina Brusca1995
Carlos, Light the Farolito de Jean Ciavonne1995
How Iwariwa the Cayman Learned to Share: A Yanomami Myth de George Crespo1995
La Isla de Arthur Dorros1995
Indio de Sherry Garland1995
People of Corn: A Mayan Story de Mary-Joan Gerson1995
My First Book of Proverbs / Mi primer libro de dichos de Ralfka Gonzalez1995
The Stowaway: A Tale Of California Pirates de Kristiana Gregory1995
The Tangerine Tree de Regina Hanson1995
The Secret of Two Brothers de Irene Beltran Hernandez1995
Calling the Doves/El canto de las palomas de Juan Felipe Herrera1995
Fernando's Gift/ El Regalo de Fernando de Douglas Keister1995
The Spirit of Tío Fernando: A Day of the Dead Story / El espíritu de tío Fernando : Una historia del Día de los Muertos de Janice Levy1995
Juan Bobo and the Horse of Seven Colors (A Puerto Rican Legend) de Jan Mike1995
The Song of El Coqui and Other Tales of Puerto Rico de Nicholasa Mohr1995
The Tree Is Older Than You Are: A Bilingual Gathering of Poems & Stories from Mexico with Paintings by Mexican Artists (English and Spanish Edition) de Naomi Shihab Nye1995
The Tortilla Factory de Gary Paulsen1995
The Magic Feather: A Jamaican Legend (Legends of the World) de Lisa Rojany1995
The Gullywasher de Joyce Rossi1995
Canto Familiar de Gary Soto1995
Summer on Wheels de Gary Soto1995
The Faithful Friend de Robert D. San Souci1995
A Sunburned Prayer de Marc Talbert1995

Descrições

The Américas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature is literary award presented annually that recognizes high quality "children’s and young adult books that portray Latin America, the Caribbean, or Latinos in the United States, and to provide teachers with recommendations for classroom use." It was first awarded in 1993 by the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP). The award is presented annually at a ceremony at the Library of Congress during Hispanic Heritage Month, along with coordinating workshops for teachers.

History

The Américas Award was proposed in 1992 within the Teaching and Outreach Committee of the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs. Julie Kline, at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, served as the committee chair for the first 3 years of the award and then went on to be the award coordinator for many years. Coordination for the award later moved to Latin American Studies centers at Tulane and Vanderbilt Universities. A full research collection of all winning, honor, and commended titles is kept and maintained by the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at the Golda Meir Library.


Criteria and Eligibility

The award judges will evaluate books based on


Distinctive literary quality;

Cultural contextualization;

Exceptional integration of text, illustration and design;

Potential for classroom use.

In order to be eligible for the award, a title must meet the following criteria:


The book must be published in the preceding year.

The title may be for primary or secondary reading levels.

Language of publication may be English, Spanish, Portuguese, or any language indigenous to the Americas.

The book must be published in the United States or by a publisher with offices within the U.S.

Submissions may be fiction, poetry, folklore, or selected non-fiction.

A book will only be considered in its first year of publication in the United States. A book originally published in the U.S. in English with a translated edition in a subsequent year will only be eligible the first year of the edition.

(English, Wikipedia)
URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%A9ricas_Award
History of the Award

CLASP founded the Américas Award in 1993 to encourage and commend authors, illustrators and publishers who produce quality children’s and young adult books that portray Latin America, the Caribbean, or Latinos in the United States, and to provide teachers with recommendations for classroom use. CLASP offers up to two annual book awards, together with a commended list of titles.

CLASP is:
Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (English, Member-written)

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