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Faith, Hope, and Ivy Jane

By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Seventh graders Ivy June and Catherine participate in an exchange program showing that although their lifestyles are total opposites they have a lot in common.

Nominated

2011-2012 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Random House Children's Books

ISBN# 9780375844911 (PB)

Fannie in the Kitchen

By Deborah Hopkinson

Here is the story of how Fannie Farmer invented the modern recipe and created one of the first and best-loved American cookbooks.

Honor

2003-2004 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Atheneum

ISBN# 0-689-81965-X (PB, HB)

Faraway Home

By Jane Kurt, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis

Desta’s father tries to comfort her about his trip back to Ethiopia about telling her about his childhood there

Nominated

2002-2003 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Harcourt

ISBN# 0-15-200036-4 (PB, HB)

Father, We Thank You

By Ralph Waldo Emerson, Illustrated by Mark Graham

This American poet captures the inspiration and beauty of nature in the modest words of a grateful heart.

Nominated

2003-2004 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by SeaStar

ISBN# 1-58717-072-8 (HB)

Fear Itself

By Andrew Clements, Illustrated by Adam Stower

In book 2, past Keepers have left clues that must be decoded by Ben and Jill to thwart the efforts of an evil custodian.

Nominated

2013-2014 Crown Award

Reading Level: 5.0

Published by Atheneum

ISBN# 9781416939085 (PB)

Feast of Peas

By Kashmira Sheth, Illustrated by Jeffrey Ebbeler

Hard-working Jiva might not be the only one anticipating a delicious feast of peas from his garden. Every morning, Jiva works in his garden until the sun turns as red as a bride’s sari. He plants peas and beans, potatoes and tomatoes, eggplants and okra in his vegetable patch. When his friend Ruvji admires his plants Jiva sings,
Plump peas, sweet peas,
Lined- up-in-the-shell peas.
Peas to munch, peas to crunch
A feast of peas for lunch.
But each time Jiva is ready to pick the peas for his feast, they’re already gone. What has happened?

Nominated

2021-2022 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Peachtree

ISBN# 9781682631355 (HB)

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Fifty Cents and a Dream

By Jabari Asim, Illustrated by Bryan Collier

Although born a slave, Booker T. Washington turned a dream of learning to read and write into a reality, and in doing so became a legendary educator of freedom.

Nominated

2015-2016 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.9

Published by Little, Brown

ISBN# 0316086576 (HB)

Fighting for the Forest

By P. O'Connell Pearson

When Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in March 1933, the United States was on the brink of economic collapse and environmental disaster. Thirty-four days later, the first of over three million impoverished young men were building parks and reclaiming the nation’s forests and farmlands. The Civilian Conservation Corps—FDR’s favorite program and “miracle of inter-agency cooperation”—resulted in the building and/or improvement of hundreds of state and national parks, the restoration of nearly 120 million acre of land, and the planting of some three billion trees—more than half of all the trees ever planted in the United States.

Nominated

2021-2022 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 7.6

Published by Simon & Schuster

ISBN# 9781534429321 (HB)

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Finding Faith in the Field

By Benjamin Duane Hylden

On a cold April day, Ben Hylden tried on his suit coat for the upcoming school prom, then sped toward nearby Park River, ND, for an appointment. Running late and driving too fast, he lost control of his car on ice, flipped the car and was thrown out the passenger’s door-plunging face first into an icy field. Ben’s face and body were crushed, along with his dreams of being a basketball star.
As his battered body lay in the field, Ben’s life seemed to be coming to an end. However, it turned out to only be the beginning of a remarkable journey of faith that showed him glimpses of life beyond this world, and gave him a new perspective on what matters most.

Honor

2016-2017 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Samizdat Publishing Group, LLC

ISBN# 9781938633591 (PB)

Finding Home

By Karen Kingsbury

Summer is over and Dad begins his important position at an Indiana hospital. Like it or not, Bloomington is the Baxter Family’s new home. As school starts, everyone finds reasons to be excited about the move. Everyone that is except Ashley. Ashley desperately misses the home and friends she left behind. As she realizes her siblings have their struggles, too, she can’t help but wonder if unlikely friends can be the best friends of all? And could time and love from her family be enough to make a house feel like home?

Honor

2021-2022 Crown Award

Reading Level: 3.2

Published by Simon & Schuster

ISBN# 9781534412187 (HB)

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Finding Narnia: The Story of C.S. Lewis and His Brother

By Caroline McAlister , Illustrated by Jessica Lanan

Before C.S. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia, he was a young boy named Jack who spent his days dreaming up stories of other worlds filled with knights, castles, and talking animals. His brother, Warnie, spent his days imagining worlds filled with trains, boats, and technology. One rainy day, they found a wardrobe in a little room next to the attic, and they wondered, What if the wardrobe had no end?

Nominated

2021-2022 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.5

Published by Roaring Book Press

ISBN# 9781626726581 (HB)

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Finest Kind

By Lea Wait

Adjusting to a new life in Maine is hard. Keeping a deep family secret is harder

Nominated

2008-2009 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.5

Published by Margaret K. McElderry Books

ISBN# 9781416909521 (PB)

Fire From the Rock

By Sharon M. Draper

A young girl must decide whether or not to be part of the social change in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957, by being one of the first students to integrate into Central High and face the prejudice, or stay where she is with her friends.

Honor

2009-2010 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 5.0

Published by Penguin Group

ISBN# 9780142411995 (PB)

Fireflies In The Dark

By Susan Rubin

Friedl Dicker taught art to Jewish children at a concentration camp during WW II, and many of their paintings are included.

Nominated

2002-2003 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Holiday House

ISBN# 0-8234-1461-2 (PB, HB)

First Snow in the Woods

By Carl R. Sams, Jean Stoick

A fawn wonders if he is ready for the coming winter as he watches other forest creatures making their autumnal preparations for the change of seasons.

Nominated

2009-2010 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 2.0

Published by Carl R Sams II Photography

ISBN# 977010864 (HB)

Fish

By L. S. Matthews

Tiger and his parents who are aid workers must leave their village when fighting breaks out. A great read of strength and survival in an unforgiving world.

Nominated

2006-2007 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Delacorte

ISBN# 0-385-73180-9 (HB)

Fish in a Tree

By Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Ally has been smart enough to fool a lot of smart people. Every time she lands in a new school, she is able to hide her inability to read by creating clever yet disruptive distractions. She is afraid to ask for help; after all, how can you cure dumb? However, her newest teacher Mr. Daniels sees the bright, creative kid underneath the trouble maker. With his help, Ally learns not to be so hard on herself and that dyslexia is nothing to be ashamed of. As her confidence grows, Ally feels free to be herself and the world starts opening up with possibilities. She discovers that there’s a lot more to her and to everyone than a label, and that great minds don’t always think alike.

Winner

2017-2018 Crown Award

Reading Level: 3.7

Published by Nancy Paulsen Books

ISBN# 978-0399162596 (HB)

Flags Over America: A Star-Spangled Story

By Cheryl Harness

This history-of-flags picture book focuses on the United States’s revolutionary beginnings, from liberty poles to the legendary “Star-Spangled Banner” that flew over Fort McHenry in 1814.

Nominated

2017-2018 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 6.6

Published by Albert Whitman & Company

ISBN# 978-0807524701 (HB)

Fleabrain Loves Franny

By Joanne Rocklin

Franny Katzenback, while recovering from polio, reads and falls in love with the brand-new book Charlotte’s Web. Bored and lonely and yearning for a Charlotte of her own, Franny starts up a correspondence with an eloquent flea named Fleabrain who lives on her dog’s tail. While Franny struggles with physical therapy and feeling left out of her formerly active neighborhood life, Fleabrain is there to take her on adventures based on his extensive reading.

Nominated

2017-2018 Crown Award

Reading Level: 5.3

Published by Harry N. Abrams

ISBN# 978-1419716768 (PB)

Fly High!: The Story of Bessie Coleman

By Louise Borden & Mary Kay Kroeger, Illustrated by Teresa Flavin

This book discusses the life of the determined African American woman who went all the way to France in order to earn her pilot’s license in 1921.

Nominated

2003-2004 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Simon & Schuster

ISBN# 0-689-82457-2 (HB)

Flying the Dragon

By Natalie Dias Lorenzi

Hiroshi and his family move from Japan to Virginia near family. Skye, a cousin, and Hiroshi have to learn about cultural differences before they can enjoy the heritage they share, which includes kite flying.

Nominated

2015-2016 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.1

Published by Charlesbridge

ISBN# 1580894348 (PB, HB)

Foster’s War

By Carolyn Reeder

When his older brother joins the army during World War II in order to escape the rages of an authoritarian father, eleven-year-old Foster fights his battles on the home front.

Nominated

2000-2001 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Scholastic

ISBN# 0-590-09846-2 (HB)

Fred’s Big Feelings: The Life and Legacy of Mister Rogers

By Laura Renauld, Illustrated by Brigette Barrager

Fred Rogers was a quiet boy with big feelings. Sometimes, he felt scared or lonely; at other times, he was playful and joyous. But when Fred’s feelings felt too big, his Grandfather McFeely knew exactly what to say to make him feel better: I like you just the way you are.

The story of Mister Rogers: a quiet, compassionate hero whose essential message—that it is okay to have and to express feelings—still resonates today.

Nominated

2022-2023 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 4.1

Published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers

ISBN# 978-1534441224 (HB)

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Friends And Enemies

By Louann Caeddert

In WW II, William finds himself alienated from Jim who does not believe in fighting.

Nominated

2002-2003 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Atheneum

ISBN# 0-689-82822-5 (HB)

Friends of Liberty

By Beatrice Gormley

Sally Gifford, a Patriot shoemaker’s daughter, tries to maintain her close relationship with Kitty Lawton, the daughter of a Loyalist as pre-Revolutionary war tensions increase and push them apart.

Nominated

2016-2017 Award

Reading Level: 5.7

Published by Eerdmans

ISBN# 978-0802854186 (PB)

Friends of Liberty

By Beatrice Gormley

Sally Gifford, a Patriot shoemaker’s daughter, tries to maintain her close relationship with Kitty Lawton, the daughter of a Loyalist as pre-Revolutionary war tensions increase and push them apart.

Nominated

2016-2017 Crown Award

Reading Level: 5.7

Published by Eerdmans

ISBN# 978-0802854186 (HB)

Friendship According to Humphrey

By Betty G. Birney

When Humphrey returns to Mrs. Brisbane’s class after the winter break, a new class pet and some other surprises give him the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of friendship. Sequel to The World According to Humphrey.

Winner

2007-2008 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Putnam

ISBN# 0-399-24264-3 (HB)

Frightful’s Mountain

By Jean George

Forty years after writing My Side of the Mountain, Ms. George returns to the Catskills for the third book about Sam Gribley growing up living off the land, and the peregrine partner that will never be far from his heart.

Honor

2001-2002 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Dutton

ISBN# 0-525-46166-3 (PB, HB)

From Here to There: Inventions that Changed the Way the World Moves

By Vivian Kirkfield, Illustrated by Gilbert Ford

Celebrating the invention of vehicles, this collective biography tells the inspiring stories of the visionaries who changed the way we move through air, water, and land.

Nominated

2023-2024 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 6.1

Published by "Clarion Books "

ISBN# 978-1328560919 (HB)

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From the Desk of Zoe Washington

By Janae Marks

Zoe Washington isn’t sure what to write. What does a girl say to the father she’s never met, hadn’t heard from until his letter arrived on her twelfth birthday, and who’s been in prison for a terrible crime?

A crime he says he never committed.

Could Marcus really be innocent? Zoe is determined to uncover the truth. Even if it means hiding his letters and her investigation from the rest of her family. Everyone else thinks Zoe’s worrying about doing a good job at her bakery internship and proving to her parents that she’s worthy of auditioning for Food Network’s Kids Bake Challenge.

But with bakery confections on one part of her mind, and Marcus’s conviction weighing heavily on the other, this is one recipe Zoe doesn’t know how to balance.

Nominated

2022-2023 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.4

Published by Katherine Tegen Books

ISBN# 978-0062875853 (HB)

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From the Good Mountain: How Gutenberg Changed the World

By James Rumford

Written as a series of riddles, this title will intrigue readers of all ages. Every pagehas something surprising to learn about how the very thing you hold in your hand came to be.

Nominated

2014-2015 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Roaring Brook

ISBN# 9781596435421 (HB)

Fur, Fins, and Feathers: Abraham Dee Bartlett and the Invention of the Modern Zoo

By Cassandre Maxwell

Abraham Dee Bartlett knew from a young age that he wanted to spend his life working with animals. But in Victorian London, there weren’t many jobs that provided an opportunity to do that. Still, Abraham spent years gaining knowledge and pursuing his dream until he eventually became superintendent in the London Zoo. Driven by his compassion for the animals, Abraham dramatically improved the conditions of the zoo to ensure that the animals could be happy and healthy.

Honor

2017-2018 Crown Award

Reading Level: 5.1

Published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers

ISBN# 978-0802854322 (HB)

Fur-ever yours, Booker Jones

By Betsy Duffey

Booker Jones turns to his writing once again to deal with the stress of his parents’ decision to vacation together, leaving family and laundry behind.

Nominated

2003-2004 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Viking

ISBN# 0-670-89287-4 (PB, HB)

Genevieve’s War

By Patricia Reilly Giff, Illustrated by Becca Stadtlander

Thirteen-year-old American girl Genevieve has spent the summer of 1939 at her grandmother’s farm in Alsace, France. Then she makes an impulsive choice: to stay in France. It proves to be a dangerous decision. World War II erupts. The Nazis conquer Alsace and deport the Jews and others. A frightening German officer commandeers a room in Meme’s farmhouse. And when Gen’s friend Remi commits an act of sabotage, Gen is forced to hide him in the attic―right above the Nazi officer’s head. Genevieve’s War is a gripping story that brings the war in occupied France vividly to life. It is a companion work to Lily’s Crossing, a Newbery Honor Book.

Nominated

2018-2019 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Holiday House

ISBN# 978-0823438006 (HB)

Georgie Lee

By Sharon Phillips Denslow, Illustrated by Lynne Rae Perkins

A young boy and his grandmother share all sorts of adventures on her farm with her cat, Boot, and her mysterious cow, Georgie Lee.

Nominated

2004-2005 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 0-688-17940-1 (HB)

Get Along, Little Dogies: The Chisholm Trail Diary of Hallie Lou Wells

By Lisa Waller Rogers

Hallie Lou Wells persuades her father to let her go in his place on a cattle drive along the Chisolm Trail in 1878.

Nominated

2003-2004 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Texas Tech Univ. Press

ISBN# 0-89672-446-8 (PB, HB)

Ghosts in the Fog: The Untold Story of Alaska’s WWII Invasion

By Samantha Seiple

Narrative non-fiction that tells the story of how the Japanese invaded and occupied the Aleutian Islands during World War II.

Nominated

2013-2014 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 7.8

Published by Scholastic Press

ISBN# 9780545296540 (HB)

Gingerbread Baby

By Jan Brett

A young boy and his mother bake a gingerbread baby that escapes from their oven and leads a crowd on a chase similar to the one in the familiar tale about a not-so-clever gingerbread man.

Winner

2000-2001 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Putnam Juvenile

ISBN# 978-0399234446 (PB)

Gleam & Glow

By Eve Bunting, Illustrated by Peter Sylvada

After his home is destroyed by war, eight-year-old Viktor finds hope in the survival of two very special fish. This story is based on true events.

Honnor

2003-2004 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Harcourt

ISBN# 0-15-202596-0 (PB, HB)

Gnu and Shrew

By Danny Schnitzlein, Illustrated by Anca Sandu

When Gnu says that there’s a cave filled with diamonds across the river, Shrew is intrigued. But Gnu seems to be all talk, fantasizing about riches yet dismissing all of Shrew’s suggestions. As Gnu dreams his days away, tossing out one big idea after another, Shrew spends his nights trying to make those dreams a reality. Can Gnu’s big ideas and Shrew’s hard work make something remarkable happen?

Nominated

2021-2022 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Peachtree

ISBN# 9781682631461 (HB)

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Godspeed, John Glenn

By Richard Hilliard

Richard Hilliard tells the story of John Glenn who becomes the first American astronaut to orbit the earth.

Nominated

2008-2009 Crown Award

Reading Level: 7.2

Published by Boyds Mills Press

ISBN# 1-59078-384-0 (HB)

Goldie and the Three Bears

By Diane Stanley

In this story, loosely based on that of Goldilocks, Goldie, who has yet to find a friend to “love with all her heart,” makes an unplanned visit to the house of some bears.

Nominated

2005-2006 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 0-06-000008-2 (PB, HB)

Gone Camping

By Tamera Will Wissinger, Illustrated by Matthew Cordell

Hiking in the great outdoors, catching fish, watching the stars come out at night—camping is fun. Until it’s time to sleep. Then, Lucy wonders, what kinds of creatures lurk in the dark? With only her brother and grandpa as tent-mates, will Lucy be able to face her camping fears?

Honor

2019-2020 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 3.0

Published by HMH Books for Young Readers

ISBN# 978-0544638730 (HB)

Gone Fishing: A Novel in Verse

By Tamera Will Wissinger, Illustrated by Matthew Cordell

Nine-year-old Sam loves fishing with his dad. So when his pesky little sister, Lucy, horns in on their fishing trip, he’s none too pleased: “Where’s my stringer? / Something’s wrong! / The princess doll does not belong!” All ends well in this winsome book of poems—each labeled with its proper poetic form, from quatrain to tercet. Together the poems build a dawn-to-dusk story of a father-son bond, of sibling harmony lost and found—and most of all, of delicious anticipation. Charming line drawings animate the poetry with humor and drama, and the extensive Poet’s Tackle Box at the end makes this the perfect primer to hook aspiring poets of all ages.

Honor

2017-2018 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 2.6

Published by HMH Books for Young Readers

ISBN# 978-0544439313 (PB)

Grace For An Island Meal

By Rachel Field, Illustrated by Cynthia Jabar

Discover the joy of family and friends coming together for a meal, giving thanks for the simple pleasures of a sun-filled island day.

Nominated

2008-2009 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 1.0

Published by Melanie Kroupa Books

ISBN# 0-374-32759-9 (HB)

Grandfather’s Christmas Tree

By Keith Strand

In 1886, their hearts filled with love, a young couple starts their life in the Colorado wilderness. They are unprepared for a merciless winter storm and they may have to cut down the only tree on the property to use for firewood in order to survive.

Nominated

2001-2002 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Harcourt

ISBN# 0-15-201821-2, (PB, HB)

Grandfather’s Dance

By Patricia MacLachlan

As her family gathers for the wedding of her sister Anna, fourth grader Cassie Witting sees the many changes brought about by everyday life and finds comfort in the love of those around her, especially her grandfather.

Nominated

2008-2009 Crown Award

Reading Level: 3.1

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 0-06-027560-X (PB, HB)

Green Angel

By Alice Hoffman

Haunted by grief and her past after losing her family, fifteen-year-old Green retreats into her ruined garden as she struggles to survive emotionally and physically on her own. This was written in response to Sept.11, 2001. Ask Scholastic for a discussion guide for class study.

Nominated

2004-2005 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Scholastic

ISBN# 0-439-44384-9 (PB, HB)

Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet & the Brian Books

By Gary Paulsen

The author relates incidents in his life and how they inspired parts of his books about the character, Brian Robeson.

Nominated

2004-2005 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Laurel-Leaf

ISBN# 0-440-40712-5 (PB, HB)

Hachiko Waits

By Leslea Newman, Illustrated by Machiyo Kodaira

Professor Ueno’s loyal Akita, Hachiko, waits for him at the train station every afternoon, and even after the professor unexpectedly dies while at work, Hachiko faithfully continues to await his return until the day the dog dies.

Honor

2006-2007 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Henry Holt

ISBN# 0-8050-7336-1 (PB, HB)

Half a Chance

By Cynthia Lord

The summer that Lucy’s family moves to a lake house, she spends time taking pictures of her new surroundings. She wants to show her professional photographer dad that she too has the same talent.

Nominated

2016-2017 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.5

Published by Scholastic

ISBN# 978-0545035330 (HB)

Half a World Away

By Cynthia Kadohata

Unable to connect to his new family, adopted 12 year old Jaden learns to connect after his adopted to family goes to Kazakhstan to replace him with another adopted baby.

Honor

2015-2016 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.7

Published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers

ISBN# 9781442412750 (HB)

Hallelujah Handel

By Douglas Cowling, Illustrated by Jason Walker

In eighteenth-century London, a young orphan who sings like an angel but is unable to speak, is befriended by the great composer George Frederic Handel and finds his way home.

Nominated

2005-2006 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Scholastic

ISBN# 0-439-05850-3 (HB)

Hank Aaron: Brave In Every Way

By Peter Golenbock, Illustrated by Paul Lee

A boy’s determination to play in the major leagues is an inspiration to us all of how strength and perseverance can make a difference.

Honor

2003-2004 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Harcourt

ISBN# 0-15-202093-4 (PB, HB)

Harlem Grown

By Tony Hillery , Illustrated by Jessie Hartland

Harlem Grown tells the inspiring true story of how one man made a big difference in a neighborhood. After seeing how restless they were and their lack of healthy food options, Tony Hillery invited students from an underfunded school to turn a vacant lot into a beautiful and functional farm. By getting their hands dirty, these kids turned an abandoned space into something beautiful and useful while learning about healthy, sustainable eating and collaboration.

Nominated

2021-2022 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 2.4

Published by Simon & Schuster

ISBN# 9781534402317 (HB)

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Harry’s Home

By Catherine and Laurence Anholt

A city boy discovers the pleasures of country living.

Nominated

2000-2001 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Farrar Straus Giroux

ISBN# 978-0374328702 (PB/HB)

Helen’s Big World: the Life of Helen Keller

By Doreen Rapport, Illustrated by Matt Tavares

This is a picture book biography of a woman who despite the handicaps of being blind, deaf, and mute became a champion for knowledge and shared her triumphs with the world.

Nominated

2015-2016 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.9

Published by Disney/Hyperion

ISBN# 078680890X (HB)

Her Own Two Feet

By Meredith Davis and Rebeka Uwitonze

Rebeka Uwitonze was born in Rwanda with curled and twisted feet, which meant she had to crawl or be carried to get around. At nine years old, she gets an offer that could change her life. A doctor in the US might be able to turn her feet. But it means leaving her own family behind and going to America on her own.

Nominated

2021-2022 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.8

Published by Scholatic Focus

ISBN# 9781338356373 (HB)

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Here Lies the Librarian

By Richard Peck

Fourteen-year-old Eleanor “Peewee” McGrath, a tomboy and automobile enthusiast, discovers new possibilities for her future after the 1914 arrival in her small Indiana town of four young librarians.

Nominated

2008-2009 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 5.1

Published by Dial Books

ISBN# 9780142409084 (PB)

Hero Cat

By Eileen Spinelli, Illustrated by Ellen McAllister Stammen

In five daring acts, this cat saves the day – a true hero cat.

Honor

2008-2009 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 2.0

Published by Marshall Cavendish Children

ISBN# 0-7614-5223-0 (PB, HB)

Heroes of the Surf

By Elisa Carbone, Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter

When the huge steamship on which they are travelling runs aground off the New Jersey Coast in 1883, two boys and their families are among the passengers dramatically rescued by the U.S Life Saving Service.

Nominated

2014-2015 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 3.8

Published by Viking

ISBN# 9780670063123 (HB)

Hey, Daddy! Animal Fathers and Their Babies

By Mary Batten, Illustrated by Higgins Bond

This book shows the important role some animal fathers play in the lives of their offspring.

Nominated

2004-2005 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Peachtree

ISBN# 1-56145-272-6 (HB)

Hidden Child

By Isaac Millman

The author details his difficult experience as a young Jewish child living in Nazi-occupied France during the 1940’s.

Nominated

2007-2008 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 5.2

Published by Farrar Straus & Giroux

ISBN# 978-0-374-33071-2 (HB)

Hidden Figures: Young Readers’ Edition

By Margot Lee Shetterly

Before John Glenn orbited the earth, or Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of dedicated female mathematicians known as ‘human computers’ used pencils, slide rules, and adding machines to calculate the numbers that would launch rockets, and astronauts, into space. It is the powerful story of four African-American female mathematicians at NASA who helped achieve some of the greatest moments in our space program.

Nominated

2018-2019 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 8.2

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 978-0062662385 (HB)

The Hiding Game

By Gwen Strauss, Illustrated by Herb Leonhard

At their new home in the Villa Air-Bel, Aube and her family are used to things being hidden. Among the secrets kept at the château are a radio, a cow, and—most secret of all—Aube herself. Even with the threat of Nazi capture looming over their heads, life at the villa has been colorful for the refugees awaiting their escape to safety. Joined by writers, musicians, artists, and great thinkers like Marc Chagall and Max Ernst, Aube spends each day singing, playing games, and creating art. Together, this lively congregation are able to fight back fear and hatred with bravery and laughter—not just for young Aube, but for themselves as well.

Nominated

2019-2020 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

ISBN# 978-1455622658 (HB)

Hip-Pocket Papa

By Sandra Markle, Illustrated by Alan Marks

The tiny male hip-pocket frog is no bigger than a thumbnail, but has a big responsibility. He must care for his children as they grow, protecting them from predators and nature.

Nominated

2012-2013 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Charlesbridge Publishing, Inc.

ISBN# 9781570917080 (HB)

Hippopotamister

By John Patrick Green, Illustrated by Cat Caro

The zoo isn’t what it used to be. It’s run down, and Hippo hardly ever gets any visitors. So he decides to set off for the outside with his friend Red Panda. To make it in the human world, Hippo will have to become a Hippopotamister: he’ll have to act like a human, get a job, and wear a hat as a disguise. He’s a good employee, whether he’s a construction worker, a hair stylist, or a sous chef. But what he really needs is a job where he can be himself.

Nominated

2018-2019 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 2.8

Published by First Second

ISBN# 978-1626722002 (HB)

Hippos in the Night

By Christina Allen

Biologist Christina Allen describes her fascinating adventures in Africa, including watching the shadow of a hippo lurking outside her tent!

Nominated

2005-2006 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 0-688-17826-X (HB)

Hold Fast

By Blue Balliet

After her father’s mysterious disappearance, Early and her family are forced to move out of their apartment leaving them homeless. Early keeps her family together while following clues that will help her solve the mystery concerning her father.

Nominated

2014-2015 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 5.2

Published by Scholastic

ISBN# 978-0545299886 (PB)

Holding the Reins: a Ride Through Cowgirl Life

By Marc Talbert

This title explores a year in the life of four teenage girls as they live and work on their home ranches in Utah, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and New Mexico.

Nominated

2005-2006 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 0-06-029255-5 (HB)

A Home for Mr. Emerson

By Barbara Kerley, Illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham

Ralph Waldo Emerson grew up in the city but always longed for open fields and still country woods. He wondered if he could turn his love of books, ideas, and people into a life built around these things. Then he began to write….

Nominated

2016-2017 Crown Award

Reading Level: 5.0

Published by Scholastic

ISBN# 978-0545350884 (HB)

Honey Cake

By Joan Betty Stuchner, Illustrated by Cynthia Nugent

While living in Denmark during Nazi occupation, David’s family is smuggled to Sweden to escape Hitler.

Nominated

2010-2011 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 3.0

Published by Random House Children's Books

ISBN# 9780375851902 (PB)

Hooper Finds a Family

By Jane Paley

Jimmy, a yellow Labrador puppy, is separated from his Louisiana family during Hurricane Katrina. After being rescued, he is taken to New York City where he tries to fit in with a new family and accept his new name.

Nominated

2013-2014 Crown Award

Reading Level: 3.0

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 9780062011039 (HB)

How Oscar Indigo Broke the Universe

By David Teague

Oscar Indigo has never been good at baseball, so naturally he’s nervous when he has to fill in for his team’s injured All-Star, Lourdes. Luckily, Oscar has a mysterious gold watch that can stop time, which he uses to fake a game-winning home run. Now Oscar’s the underdog hero of his town and even Lourdes wants to be his friend.

Nominated

2019-2020 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.9

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 978-0062377494 (HB)

Hummingbird

By Kimberly Greene Angle

March Anne Tanner has a busy life on the family pumpkin and watermelon farm in Jubilee, Georgia. She feels that something is missing, and when her grandmother passes on, March Anne finds that she must act on her feelings of loss.

Nominated

2010-2011 Crown Award

Reading Level: 5.0

Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux

ISBN# 9781429998369 (PB)

Humphrey’s First Christmas

By Carol Heyer, Illustrated by Carol Heyer

A selfish camel learns that he is not as important as he thought when he is forced to carry a heavy load to a baby in a manger.

Nominated

2009-2010 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 1.0

Published by Ideals Children's Books

ISBN# 824956168 (PB, HB)

A Hundred Horses

By Sarah Lean

Eleven-year-old Nell must spend her spring break with an aunt and cousins she has never met. While there she learns of a mysterious, wild girl with a strong connection to horses and an uncanny understanding of Nell.

Nominated

2016-2017 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.5

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 978-0062122308 (HB)

Hunter Brown and the Consuming Fire

By Christopher Miller and Allen Miller

Hunter returns to Solandria with new friends to race to save Hope and further bolster the Resistance before the brutal Xaul can reach her.

Nominated

2011-2012 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Warner Press Publishers

ISBN# 9781593173579 (HB)

I Can Only Imagine

By Bart Millard, Illustrated by Sumiti Collina

I Can Only Imagine asks questions a child might ask and invites families to wonder together: What is heaven like? What does God do? What would it be like to spend a day with Jesus? Children will see that although experiencing the glory of heaven may be far off, we can enjoy a friendship with Jesus every day - right here on earth. Whimsical, playful illustrations and thought-provoking questions make this a book that families will cherish.

Nominated

2019-2020 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Thomas Nelson

ISBN# 978-1400321339 (HB)

I Can’t Believe I Have To Do This

By Jan Alford

Twelve-year-old Dean Matthews receives a journal as a birthday present from his mother and records the events of the following year. At first, he is very unhappy about having to do this, but he learns valuable lessons along the way.

Nominated

2000-2001 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Putnam

ISBN# 0-399-23130-7 (PB, HB)

I Love You Like Crazy Cakes

By Rose Lewis, Illustrated by Jane Dyer

The author describes in fiction form how she went to China to adopt a special baby girl.

Winner

2002-2003 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Little, Brown

ISBN# 0-31652538-3 (HB)

I Love You, Michael Collins

By Lauren Baratz-Logsted

It’s 1969 and the country is gearing up for what looks to be the most exciting moment in U.S. history: men landing on the moon. Ten-year-old Mamie’s class is given an assignment to write letters to the astronauts. All the girls write to Neil Armstrong (“So cute!”) and all the boys write to Buzz Aldrin (“So cool!”). Only Mamie writes to Michael Collins, the astronaut who will come so close but never achieve everyone else’s dream of walking on the moon, because he is the one who must stay with the ship. After school ends, Mamie keeps writing to Michael Collins, taking comfort in telling someone about what’s going on with her family as, one by one, they leave the house thinking that someone else is taking care of her―until she is all alone except for her cat and her best friend, Buster. And as the date of the launch nears, Mamie can’t help but wonder: Does no one stay with the ship anymore?

Nominated

2019-2020 Crown Award

Reading Level: 5.1

Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux

ISBN# 978-0374303853 (HB)

I, Vivaldi

By Anice Shefelman, Illustrated by Tom Shefelman

Antonio Vivaldi nearly died so his mother vowed he would become a priest if he lived. His mother’s vow caused him much trouble as he only wanted to play the violin which got in the way of his studies for the priesthood.

Nominated

2010-2011 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 3.0

Published by Eerdmans Pub Co

ISBN# 9780802853189 (HB)

Ian’s Walk

By Laurie Lears

Julie sometimes tires of having her brother Ian, who is autistic, go so many places with her because he has to be watched every minute. She realizes how much she loves him, though, when he gets lost in the park one day.

Nominated

2001-2002 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by A. Whitman

ISBN# 0-8075-3480-3 (PB)

Ice Cream Town

By Rona Arato

In 1920, the only things that keep Sammy out of trouble on New York’s tough streets are his quick wit and amazing singing voice.

Nominated

2009-2010 Crown Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside

ISBN# 978-1550415919 (PB)

If Jesus Came to My House

By Joan G. Thomas, Illustrated by Lori McElrath-Eslick

A young boy realizes that he can treat others according to the lessons he would learn if Jesus really did come to his house.

Nominated

2010-2011 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 3.0

Published by HarperCollins Publishers

ISBN# 9780060839420 (HB)

Imagine a Day

By Sarah. L. Thompson, Illustrated by Rob Gonsalves

A book of breathtaking paintings that encourages the reader to imagine a day when the ordinary becomes extraordinary … a day when anything is possible.

Nominated

2007-2008 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 3.4

Published by Atheneum

ISBN# 0-689-85219-3 (HB)

In Over Their Heads

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

In Under Their Skin, twins Nick and Eryn successfully met their new stepsiblings, Ava and Jackson. But in doing so, the twins found themselves on a mission to discover how to prevent humanity from facing certain doom.

Nominated

2019-2020 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 5.3

Published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

ISBN# 978-1481417617 (HB)

In The Forest With The Elephants

By R. Smith & M. Schmidt

Myanmar is the only country in Asia that still can boast a healthy elephant population. Thousands roam in the wild there, and thousands more work with humans to harvest valuable wood.

Nominated

2000-2001 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Gulliver Green

ISBN# 0-15-201289-3 (PB, HB)

In The Garden

By Lindsay Barrett George, Illustrated by Lindsay Barrett George

In delightful rhymed verse, Conrad J. Storad tells the story of the tortoise and explains how it has adapted to survive in the desert.

Nominated

2008-2009 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Greenwillow Books

ISBN# 0-06-078762-7 (HB)

In the Garden with Dr. Carver

By Susan Grigsby, Illustrated by Nicole Tadgell

George Washington Carver visits Alabama to help the people learn how to grow plants in the soil. He also visits a school where he teaches children how nature is connected.

Nominated

2012-2013 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Whitman, Albert & Company

ISBN# 9780807536308 (HB)

In the Tree House

By Andrew Larsen, Illustrated by Dušan Petričić

A poignant tale of two brothers growing up and the special tree house that they built together and enjoy together.

Nominated

2015-2016 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 2.5

Published by Kids Can Press

ISBN# 978-1554536351 (HB)

Indian Shoes

By Cynthia Leitich Smith, Illustrated by Jim Madsen

Together with Gramps, Ray Halfmoon, a Seminole-Cherokee boy, finds creative and amusing solutions to life’s challenges.

Nominated

2004-2005 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by HarperCollins

ISBN# 0-06-029531-7 (PB, HB)

Into the Unknown: How Great Explorers Found Their Way by Land, Sea and Air

By Stewart Ross

An engaging guide about 14 explorers, from Marco Polo to Neil Armstrong, and how they traveled. Detailed cross- section illustrations of the craft in which they explored.

Nominated

2013-2014 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 7.9

Published by Candlewick

ISBN# 9780763669928 (PB)

Irena’s Jars of Secrets

By Marcia Vaughan, Illustrated by Ron Mazellan

The story of Irene Sendler, a social worker who helped rescue nearly 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. Includes an afterward, sources and glossary.

Nominated

2014-2015 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Lee and Low

ISBN# 9781600604393 (HB)

Iron Thunder

By AVI, Illustrated by C.B. Mordan

To earn a living after his father died fighting for the Union, thirteen year-old Tom takes an ironworking job building a Union ship, but Confederates see young Tom’s job as an opportunity to spy out the vessel.

Nominated

2009-2010 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Disney-Hyperion

ISBN# 9781423105183 (PB)

Isle of Swords

By Wayne Thomas Batson

A young, seriously injured amnesiac regains consciousness on an island and finds that discovering his identity involves notorious pirates warring over legendary treasure.

Winner

2009-2010 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.0

Published by Nelson, Thomas, Inc.

ISBN# 9781400313631 (PB)

It Can’t Be Done, Nellie Bly!

By Nancy Butcher

In 1888, a young, female reporter for New York World newspaper sets out to travel around the world in fewer than eighty days, while a Cosmopolitan magazine reporter tries to beat her to the goal.

Nominated

2005-2006 Gallery Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Peachtree

ISBN# 1-56145-289-0 (HB)

It Jes’ Happened: When Bill Traylor Started to Draw

By Don Tate, Illustrated by R. Gregory Chri

Bill Traylor, a former slave, began to draw pictures when he was eighty-five, based on his memories of rural and urban life in Alabama. Includes afterward, author’s note, and sources.

Nominated

2014-2015 Crown Award

Reading Level: 0.0

Published by Lee & Low

ISBN# 9781600602603 (HB)

Itch

By Polly Farquhar

Isaac’s sixth-grade year gets off to a rough start. For one thing, a tornado tears the roof off the school cafeteria. His mother leaves on a two-month business trip to China. And as always. . . . there’s the itch.

Drawing on her own experiences with idiopathic angioedema and food allergies, Polly Farquhar spins a tale of kids trying to balance the desire to be ordinary with the need to be authentic–allergies, itches, confusion and all.

Nominated

2022-2023 Lamplighter Award

Reading Level: 4.1

Published by Holiday House

ISBN# 978-0823445523 (HB)

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