Gateway Readers Award2015
Given by Missouri Association of School Librarians (MASL)
15 Works 38,268 Livros 2,447 Críticas 4.1
Site for MASL Awards
Because reading is the gateway to knowledge and lifelong learning, because the teen years are the gateway to adulthood, and because Missouri was the Gateway to the West, the mostrar mais Gateway Readers Award is for authors of books chosen by high school students in Missouri.Librarians serving young adults in school and public libraries recognize the need for books written for this audience. We know the quality of this writing is imperative so that as adults our patrons will continue to seek knowledge and recreation through well-written books.
The goals of the Gateway Readers Award are the following:
To encourage Missouri young adults in grades nine through twelve to select and read quality literature that appeals to their needs, interests and reading levels.
To recognize and honor outstanding works in young adult literature.
To develop a cooperative relationship among schools, libraries and teens.
To encourage the development of school and public library services to teens. mostrar menos
Because reading is the gateway to knowledge and lifelong learning, because the teen years are the gateway to adulthood, and because Missouri was the Gateway to the West, the mostrar mais Gateway Readers Award is for authors of books chosen by high school students in Missouri.Librarians serving young adults in school and public libraries recognize the need for books written for this audience. We know the quality of this writing is imperative so that as adults our patrons will continue to seek knowledge and recreation through well-written books.
The goals of the Gateway Readers Award are the following:
To encourage Missouri young adults in grades nine through twelve to select and read quality literature that appeals to their needs, interests and reading levels.
To recognize and honor outstanding works in young adult literature.
To develop a cooperative relationship among schools, libraries and teens.
To encourage the development of school and public library services to teens. mostrar menos
Winner 3
Obra | Etiqueta de Ordem | Ano |
---|---|---|
The Fault in Our Stars por John Green | 1st Place | 2015 |
Croak por Gina Damico | 2nd Place | 2015 |
Of Poseidon por Anna Banks | 3rd Place | 2015 |
Nominee 15
Obra | Etiqueta de Ordem | Ano |
---|---|---|
The Fault in Our Stars por John Green | 1st Place | 2015 |
Croak por Gina Damico | 2nd Place | 2015 |
Of Poseidon por Anna Banks | 3rd Place | 2015 |
Something Like Normal por Trish Doller | 2015 | |
Don't Turn Around por Michelle Gagnon | 2015 | |
Burning Blue por Paul Griffin | 2015 | |
The Night She Disappeared por April Henry | 2015 | |
Every Day por David Levithan | 2015 | |
Revived por Cat Patrick | 2015 | |
Starters por Lissa Price | 2015 | |
Trafficked por Kim Purcell | 2015 | |
Boy21 por Matthew Quick | 2015 | |
Dark Eyes por William Richter | 2015 | |
Article 5 por Kristen Simmons | 2015 | |
Breaking Beautiful por Jennifer Shaw Wolf | 2015 |
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