2014 Juvenile Literature Award to Joan Holub
Joan Holub’s book Little Red Writing was honored as the winner of the 2014 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and she will be part of our 2015 annual meeting.
Joan Holub’s book Little Red Writing was honored as the winner of the 2014 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and she will be part of our 2015 annual meeting.
Kelly Starling Lyons’ book Tea Cakes for Tosh was honored as the winner of the 2013 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and will be part of our 2014 annual meeting.
Cathryn Sill received the AAUW Award for Juvenile Literature at the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association 108th Meeting held on Saturday, November 8, in Raleigh.
The winner of the 2008 AAUW award for Juvenile Literature will be announced on Saturday afternoon, November 8 at the NC Museum of History in Raleigh.
Eleanora E. Tate, the author of Celeste’s Harlem Renaissance, received the AAUW Juvenile Literature Award at a the meeting of the NC Literary and Historical Society in Asheville on Saturday, Nov. 10.
The nominees for the 2007 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award have been announced. See www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/affiliates/lit-hist/awards/awards.htm for the list of nominees and previous years’ winners for several awards administered by the NC Literary and Historical Society. The award will be presented at the meeting of the NC Literary and Historical Society in Asheville on Saturday, November 10…
On Friday, October 28, the 2006 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award was presented to Joyce Moyer Hostetter for Blue, a novel set in Hickory, NC during World War II. With her father away at war to fight Hitler, Ann Fay Honeycutt gains strength by joining her community in battling polio, in a story based on the…
The winner of the 2006 AAUW Award for Juvenile Literature is Joyce Moyer Hostetter’s Blue, published by Calkins Creek, a subsidiary of Boyds Mills Press. Synopsis: With her father away at war to fight Hitler, Ann Fay Honeycutt gains strength by joining her community in battling polio, in a story based on the 1944 epidemic…