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2009 Newbery
Medal Winner —
The Graveyard Book
by
Neil
Gaiman
Age Range:
9 to 12
Nobody Owens, known to his friends as Bod, is a normal boy. He would be
completely normal if he didn't live in a sprawling graveyard, being
raised and educated by ghosts, with a solitary guardian who belongs to
neither the world of the living nor of the dead. There are dangers and
adventures in the graveyard for a boy. But if Bod leaves the graveyard,
then he will come under attack from the man Jack—who has already killed
Bod's family . . . Beloved master storyteller Neil Gaiman returns with a
luminous new novel for the audience that embraced his New York Times
bestselling modern classic Coraline. Magical, terrifying, and filled
with breathtaking adventures, The Graveyard Book is sure to enthrall
readers of all ages.
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2009
Honor Book
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The Underneath
by Kathi Appelt
Age Range: 10 to 12
There is nothing lonelier than a cat who has been loved, at least for a
while, and then abandoned on the side of the road. A calico cat, about
to have kittens, hears the lonely howl of a chained-up hound deep in the
backwaters of the bayou. She dares to find him in the forest, and the
hound dares to befriend this cat, this feline, this creature he is
supposed to hate. They are an unlikely pair, about to become an unlikely
family. Ranger urges the cat to hide underneath the porch, to raise her
kittens there because Gar-Face, the man living inside the house, will
surely use them as alligator bait should he find them. But they are safe
in the Underneath...as long as they stay in the Underneath.
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2009
Honor Book
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The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom
by Margarita Engle
Age Range:
9 to 12
It is 1896. Cuba has fought three wars for independence and still is not
free. People have been rounded up in reconcentration camps with too
little food and too much illness. Rosa is a nurse, but she dares not go
to the camps. So she turns hidden caves into hospitals for those who
know how to find her.
Black, white, Cuban, Spanish—Rosa does her best for everyone. Yet who
can heal a country so torn apart by war? Acclaimed poet Margarita Engle
has created another breathtaking portrait of Cuba.
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2009
Honor Book
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Savvy
by
Ingrid Law
Age Range:
9 to 12
Mibs Beaumont is about to turn thirteen, which in the Beaumont family
means her "savvy"-her special power-is about to strike. Her brothers'
savvies let them create hurricanes and spark electricity, but Mibs has
yet to learn what her savvy is. Then, two days before her birthday, her
father is in a terrible car accident. He is sent to a hospital two hours
from their isolated small town, and Mibs determines that she must get
there, adamant that her savvy is going to help save him. She ends up on
a traveling bible salesman's pink bus with all her siblings and the
preacher's children, including the preacher's son, Will, who has a crush
on her. The story chronicles the ups and downs of their journey to the
hospital-where, in the end, Mibs's savvy (she can hear the thoughts and
feelings of people with ink on their skin) helps her hear Poppa's tattoo
speak and, ultimately, save his life.
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2009
Honor Book
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After Tupac & D Foster
by Jacqueline Woodson
Age Range: Young Adult
D Foster showed up a few months before Tupac got shot that first time
and left us the summer before he died. The day D Foster enters Neeka and
her best friend's lives, the world opens up for them. D comes from a
world vastly different from their safe Queens neighborhood, and through
her, the girls see another side of life that includes loss, foster
families and an amount of freedom that makes the girls envious. Although
all of them are crazy about Tupac Shakur's rap music, D is the one who
truly understands the place where he's coming from, and through knowing
D, Tupac's lyrics become more personal for all of them.
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