The Crystal Kite Award [1] (also known as 'Crystal Kite Members Choice Award) is given by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) each year to recognize great books from the 70 SCBWI regions around the world. Along with the SCBWI Golden Kite Awards, the Crystal Kite Awards are chosen by other children's book writers and illustrators, making them the only peer-given awards in publishing for young readers.
Each SCBWI member votes for their favorite book from a nominated author in their region that was published in the previous calendar year.
Winners
International Regions
Australia / New Zealand
Canada
Europe / Latin America / Africa
Middle East / India / Asia
UK / Ireland
Regions in the United States
Atlantic (Pennsylvania / Delaware / New Jersey / Wash DC / Virginia / West Virginia / Maryland)
California / Hawaii
Mid-South (Kansas / Louisiana / Arkansas / Tennessee / Kentucky / Missouri)
Mid-West (Minnesota / Iowa / Nebraska / Wisconsin / Illinois / Michigan / Indiana / Ohio)
New England (Maine / Vermont / New Hampshire / Connecticut / Massachusetts / Rhode Island)
New York
South-East (Florida / Georgia / South Carolina / North Carolina / Alabama / Mississippi)
South-West (Nevada / Arizona / Utah / Colorado / Wyoming / New Mexico)
Texas / Oklahoma
Year
|
Title
|
Author
|
2011
|
Mostly Monsterly
|
Tammi Sauer
|
2012
|
Mine!
|
Patrice Barton
|
2013
|
Chained
|
Lynne Kelly
|
2014
|
Army Camels: Texas Ships of the Desert
|
Doris Fisher
|
2015
|
Abby Spencer Goes to Bollywood
|
Varsha Bajaj
|
2016
|
Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton
|
Don Tate
|
2017
|
Tiny Stitches – The Life of Medical Pioneer Vivien Thomas
|
Gwendolyn Hooks
|
2018
|
The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a Young Civil Rights Activist
|
Cynthia Levinson
|
2019
|
The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast
|
Samantha Clark
|
2020
|
Her Own Two Feet: A Rwandan Girl's Brave Fight to Walk
|
Meredith Davis and Rebeka Uwitonze
|
2021
|
Dusk Explorers
|
Lindsay Leslie
|
2022
|
Dark and Shallow Lies
|
Ginny Myers Sain
|
West (Washington / Oregon / Alaska / Idaho / Montana / North Dakota / South Dakota)
References
- SCBWI Website [2]
- List of Winners [3]
- 2013 List of Winners [4]
- Announcement of 2011 Awards [5]
- School Library Journal [6]