Monday, January 18, 2010

Announcing the First Annual STEADBERY and PHILDECOTT AWARDS

From the Desk of Phil and Erin Stead,

In conjunction with this year's Newbery and Caldecott Awards we, the Steads, are proud to announce to The First Annual Steadbery and Phildecott Awards. The criteria for selection is as follows:
Authors and illustrators selected for the awards must have had their book published in the United States during the previous calendar year. However, the author or illustrator need not be a United States citizen or resident.

And now for the awards.
The First Annual Steadbery Award, for the most outstanding contribution to children's literature in 2009, goes to (in an ironic twist)...

WHEN YOU REACH ME, by Rebecca Stead

In the interest of full disclosure we discolose that we have nothing to disclose about our relation to Rebecca Stead. As far as we know we are not related. We are proud though to claim her as a Stead.

And now for the Phildecott.
We are pleased to announce three winners of The First Annual Phildecott, going to the finest works of illustration for a children's picture book. In alphabetical order...

POUCH! by David Ezra Stein


THE SNOW DAY by Komako Sakai


WAITING FOR WINTER by Sebastian Meschenmoser


There are three Phildecott Honor Books this year.

THE CURIOUS GARDEN by Peter Brown


FEELING SAD by Sarah Verroken


ONLY A WITCH CAN FLY by Alison McGhee, illustrated by Taeeun Yoo


Congratulations to this year's winners and honorees. Congratulations as well to this year's ALA award winners.

4 comments:

  1. What a brilliant idea. I know this is a foolish question, but can you give reasons for your selections?

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  2. Well, Rebecca Stead won because the she wrote quite possibly the best children's novel since The Westing Game (1978). Some reviewers would disagree. But they are wrong. And the Phildecotts? Of course the deliberations of the committee remain confidential. But I can safely say that this year's selections won because they were all really really good.

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  3. Good work! I trust this is the beginning of a long tradition.

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  4. I'm eagerly awaiting your second annual Steadbery and Phildecott Awards! You MUST agree with ALA, it was so well deserved! Congratulations to you both!!

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