Volunteer State Book Award2017

Given by Tennessee Library Association

Outros Nomes: TASL Volunteer State Book Children's Choice Award (Inglês)
73 Works / 80 Items 71,291 Livros 4,468 Críticas 4.1
Purpose of the Award

The purpose of the Volunteer State Book Award is to promote awareness, interest, and enjoyment of recently published children's and young adult literature of high quality to mostrar mais the children and teens of Tennessee. The award also hopes to promote literacy and life‐long reading habits by encouraging students to read award‐worthy contemporary literature which broadens understanding of the human experience and provides accurate, factual information. This award will honor outstanding books chosen annually by Tennessee students.




Its Unique Feature

The Volunteer State Book Award differs from awards such as the Newbery and Caldecott Medals in that students choose the book which receives the award each year. Tennessee students from Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade read or have read to them at least three of the twenty titles on the annual master list. They then vote for their favorite book.





Who May Participate?

Any public or private school or public library in Tennessee is eligible to participate. It is not required that the entire school be involved. Each participating school or library system must have a minimum of twelve of the twenty titles per division available.




How Books are Chosen

Twenty books that appeal to students in each grade category are selected by professional librarians and educators who work continuously with students in grades K‐12. Four separate lists are compiled each year.

Books may be fiction or nonfiction.

Only one title of any one author will be included on that year's list.

Only titles published in the current year of voting will be eligible.

Only books by authors residing in the United States are eligible. Authors who reside part‐time in the US are also eligible to receive the award.

Textbooks, anthologies, translations, and books from foreign publishers are not eligible.

Titles from vanity publishers or that have been self‐published are not eligible. Titles that are available only in digital format are likewise not eligible.

All books on the final list will have been read by a minimum of five members of the committee.




How to Vote

Students who have read or had read to them a minimum of three of the twenty books will be allowed to vote.

The library media specialist or public librarian will conduct the voting.

Digital ballots will be posted on the VSBA website. There will be no paper ballots.

Voting opens March 1st and closes April 30th.
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Stages:
Todos, Winner (133), Nominee (1,204), No Stage (2)
Categorias:
Todos, Grades 10-12 (4), Grades 4-6 (24), Grades 7-12 (3), Grades 7-9 (4), Grades K-3 (25), High School (250), Intermediate (262), Middle School (250), Primary (289), Jovem Adulto (92), No Category (3)
Anos:
Todos, 2024 (80), 2023 (80), 2022 (81), 2021 (120), 2020 (80), 2019 (80), 2018 (80), 2017 (80), 2016 (80), 2015 (80), 2014 (80), 2013 (81), 2012 (65), 2011 (29), 2010 (3), 2009 (4), 2008 (5), 2007 (3), 2006 (3), 2005 (4), 2004 (3), 2003 (27), 2002 (5), 2001 (3), 2000 (3), 1999 (3), 1998 (3), 1997 (3), 1996 (3), 1995 (3), 1994 (3), 1993 (3), 1992 (4), 1991 (4), 1990 (4), 1989 (4), 1988 (1), 1987 (1), 1986 (1), 1985 (1), 1984 (1), 1983 (1), 1982 (1), 1981 (1), 1980 (1), 1979 (1)

Winner 4

Nominee 80

ObraCategoriaAno
We Were Liars por E. LockhartHigh School2017
The Crossover por Kwame AlexanderHigh School2017
The Tyrant's Daughter por J.C. CarlesonHigh School2017
Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina por Michaela DePrinceHigh School2017
The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, and the Fall of Imperial Russia por Candace FlemingHigh School2017
A Thousand Pieces of You por Claudia GrayHigh School2017
Poisoned Apples: Poems for You, My Pretty por Christine HeppermannHigh School2017
Breathe, Annie, Breathe por Miranda KenneallyHigh School2017
Glory O'Brien's History of the Future por A. S. KingHigh School2017
I'll Give You the Sun por Jandy NelsonHigh School2017
All the Bright Places por Jennifer NivenHigh School2017
The Kiss of Deception por Mary E. PearsonHigh School2017
Positive: A Memoir por Paige RawlHigh School2017
Fangirl por Rainbow RowellHigh School2017
The Winner's Curse por Marie RutkoskiHigh School2017
Threatened por Eliot SchreferHigh School2017
The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the Fight for Civil Rights por Steve SheinkinHigh School2017
Faking Normal por Courtney C. StevensHigh School2017
Noggin por John Corey WhaleyHigh School2017
The Shadow Hero por Gene Luen YangHigh School2017
The Terrible Two por Mac BarnettIntermediate2017
The Witch's Boy por Kelly BarnhillIntermediate2017
Lantern Sam and the Blue Streak Bandits por Michael D. BeilIntermediate2017
El Deafo por Cece BellIntermediate2017
Serafina's Promise por Ann E. BurgIntermediate2017
The Map Trap por Andrew ClementsIntermediate2017
Under the Egg por Laura Marx FitzgeraldIntermediate2017
Shooting at the Stars por John HendrixIntermediate2017
Secret of the Mountain Dog por Elizabeth Cody KimmelIntermediate2017
Dash (Dogs of World War II) por Kirby LarsonIntermediate2017
A Snicker of Magic por Natalie LloydIntermediate2017
Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace por Nan MarinoIntermediate2017
Rain Reign por Ann M. MartinIntermediate2017
Wanderville por Wendy McClureIntermediate2017
Zane and the Hurricane: A Story of Katrina por Rodman PhilbrickIntermediate2017
Rump: The True Story of Rumplestiltskin por Liesl ShurtliffIntermediate2017
The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing por Sheila TurnageIntermediate2017
George Washington's Rules to Live By: How to Sit, Stand, Smile, and Be Cool! A Good Manners Guide From the Father of Our Country por George WashingtonIntermediate2017
Loot por Jude WatsonIntermediate2017
Ava and Pip por Carol WestonIntermediate2017
Sisters por Raina TelgemeierMiddle School2017
The Crossover por Kwame AlexanderMiddle School2017
The Night Gardener por Jonathan AuxierMiddle School2017
Kinda Like Brothers por Coe BoothMiddle School2017
The Inventor's Secret por Andrea CremerMiddle School2017
Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina por Michaela DePrinceMiddle School2017
A Bird On Water Street por Elizabeth O. DulembaMiddle School2017
Under the Egg por Laura Marx FitzgeraldMiddle School2017
Space Case por Stuart GibbsMiddle School2017
Greenglass House por Kate MilfordMiddle School2017
Positive: A Memoir por Paige RawlMiddle School2017
If You're Reading This por Trent ReedyMiddle School2017
The Rithmatist por Brandon SandersonMiddle School2017
Threatened por Eliot SchreferMiddle School2017
The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the Fight for Civil Rights por Steve SheinkinMiddle School2017
Beneath por Roland SmithMiddle School2017
Loot por Jude WatsonMiddle School2017
A Path Begins por J. A. WhiteMiddle School2017
Revolution por Deborah WilesMiddle School2017
Brown Girl Dreaming por Jacqueline WoodsonMiddle School2017
The Book with No Pictures por B. J. NovakPrimary2017
Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla por Katherine ApplegatePrimary2017
My Grandfather's Coat por Jim AylesworthPrimary2017
Knock Knock: My Dad's Dream for Me por Daniel BeatyPrimary2017
Flashlight por Lizi BoydPrimary2017
My Teacher Is a Monster! (No, I Am Not.) por Peter BrownPrimary2017
Ninja! por Arree ChungPrimary2017
Hoop Genius: How a Desperate Teacher and a Rowdy Gym Class Invented Basketball (Carolrhoda Picture Books) por John CoyPrimary2017
On the Wing por David ElliottPrimary2017
Prairie Chicken Little por Jackie Mims HopkinsPrimary2017
Moo! por David LaRochellePrimary2017
A Perfectly Messed-Up Story por Patrick McDonnellPrimary2017
Maple por Lori NicholsPrimary2017
Sparky! por Jenny OffillPrimary2017
Blizzard por John RoccoPrimary2017
Coming Home por Greg RuthPrimary2017
I Got the Rhythm por Connie Schofield-MorrisonPrimary2017
Feathers: Not Just for Flying por Melissa StewartPrimary2017
Food Trucks! por Mark ToddPrimary2017
My Blue Is Happy por Jessica YoungPrimary2017

Descrições

Purpose of the Award

The purpose of the Volunteer State Book Award is to promote awareness, interest, and enjoyment of recently published children's and young adult literature of high quality to the children and teens of Tennessee. The award also hopes to promote literacy and life‐long reading habits by encouraging students to read award‐worthy contemporary literature which broadens understanding of the human experience and provides accurate, factual information. This award will honor outstanding books chosen annually by Tennessee students.


Its Unique Feature

The Volunteer State Book Award differs from awards such as the Newbery and Caldecott Medals in that students choose the book which receives the award each year. Tennessee students from Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade read or have read to them at least three of the twenty titles on the annual master list. They then vote for their favorite book.


Who May Participate?

Any public or private school or public library in Tennessee is eligible to participate. It is not required that the entire school be involved. Each participating school or library system must have a minimum of twelve of the twenty titles per division available.


How Books are Chosen

Twenty books that appeal to students in each grade category are selected by professional librarians and educators who work continuously with students in grades K‐12. Four separate lists are compiled each year.

Books may be fiction or nonfiction.

Only one title of any one author will be included on that year's list.

Only titles published in the current year of voting will be eligible.

Only books by authors residing in the United States are eligible. Authors who reside part‐time in the US are also eligible to receive the award.

Textbooks, anthologies, translations, and books from foreign publishers are not eligible.

Titles from vanity publishers or that have been self‐published are not eligible. Titles that are available only in digital format are likewise not eligible.

All books on the final list will have been read by a minimum of five members of the committee.


How to Vote

Students who have read or had read to them a minimum of three of the twenty books will be allowed to vote.

The library media specialist or public librarian will conduct the voting.

Digital ballots will be posted on the VSBA website. There will be no paper ballots.

Voting opens March 1st and closes April 30th.

(English, Award granter)
URL: https://sites.google.com/view/volunteer-state-book-award/resources/helpful-tools/vsba-guidelines
Sponsored by the Tennessee Library Association and the Tennessee Association of School Librarians. (English, Member-written)
The purpose of the Volunteer State Book Award is to promote awareness, interest, and enjoyment of good new children's and young adult literature. The award also hopes to promote literacy and life-long reading habits by encouraging students to read quality contemporary literature which broadens understanding of the human experience and provides accurate, factual information. This award will honor outstanding books chosen annually by Tennessee students.
http://www.discoveret.org/tasl/vsba.htm (English, Member-written)

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