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Letters from a Slave Boy
Best Children's Books of the Year, 2008, Bank Street College of Education,
Outstanding Merit
Middle and Junior High School Library Catalog, Supplement to Ninth Edition, 2007 ; H.W. Wilson Company; United States
Historical
Fiction Society, Editors’ Choice list, May 2007 (scroll to the middle of
page)
Hornbook
Recommended Books, American Historical Fiction list and African-American Books
list, 2007
Booklist starred review
Ancient American World
California State Textbook Commission 2005 approved for state history curriculum
Roy Makes a Car
Children's Catalog, Nineteenth Edition, 2006 ; H.W. Wilson; United States
Virginia Center for the Book 2009 Big Read for Little Readers title
American Folklore Association 2005 Aesop Award
New York Public Library "100 Titles for Reading and Sharing"
Kirkus pointer review
Parent's Choice 2005 Gold Award
Included in “Multicultural Review: Dedicated to a Better Understanding of
Ethnic, Racial, And Religious Diversity.” Education, Volume 13-14.
Feed the Children First: Irish Memories of the Great Hunger
The Children's Literature Choice List 2002
School Library Journal starred review
The Center for Children's Books: The Best Books of 2001
National Council for the Social Studies 2003 Notable Children's Trade
Books for the Social Studies, Selectors' Choice
Included in Adult Learners Welcome Here: A Handbook for Librarians And
Literacy Teachers by Marguerite Crowley Weibel. Neil Schuman Publishing,
2007.
Knockabeg: A Famine Tale
Voice of Youth Advocate 2001 Best Fantasy Books
“Knockabeg . . . is an enchanting short book about fairies and the
Irish potato famine.” The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed.
Ellen Datlow and Terry Windling, Macmillan, 2002.
Dear Ellen Bee: A Civil War Scrapbook of Two Union Spies
Chosen by the Virginia Center for the Book to represent the state of
Virginia at the 2004 National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Washington Independent Writers Joan Sugarman Honor Book Award.
2002 Georgia Reading Award List
School Library Journal starred review
New York Public Library One Hundred Books for Reading and Sharing
2002 Virginia Young Readers Award list
Included in How to Get Your Child to Love Reading by Esmé Raji Codell.
Algonquin Books, 2003
African American Artists and Artisans Series
Virginia Library Association 1995 Jefferson Cup Series Award
Talking with Tebé
Kirkus Pointer review
School Library Journal Starred review
Included in Best Books for Children Preschool Through Age 6, 7th edition,
John Thomas Gillespie. Libraries Unlimited, 2002.
The Poison Place
Voice of Youth Advocate 5Q review ("hard to imagine it being better written")
New York Public Library "One Hundred Titles for Reading and Sharing"
New York Public Library "Best Books for the Teen Age"
State Reading Award Nomination: 1999 Pennsylvania Young Readers Award
Included in The Big Book of Teen Reading Lists: 100 Great, Ready-to-use Book
Lists for Educators, Librarians, Parents, and Teens by Nancy J. Keane.
Greenwood, 2006.
Catching the Fire
National Council for the Teachers of English, 1998 Orbis Pictus Award
recommended book
Booklist starred review
Booklist Editor's Choice
New York Public Library "One Hundred Titles For Reading and Sharing"
State Reading Award Nomination: 1999 South Carolina Young Readers Award
Included in Best Books for Children Preschool Through Age 6, 7th edition,
John Thomas Gillespie. Libraries Unlimited, 2002
Painting Dreams
Kirkus Reviews pointer review
Included in Radical Change: Books for Youth in a Digital Age by Eliza T.
Dresang. H.W. Wilson, 1999.
The Butter Tree
Child Study Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College 1995
Children's Books of the Year
Included in Connecting Cultures: A Guide to Multicultural Literature For
Children by Rebecca L. Thomas. Libraries Unlimited, 1996.
Keeping Secrets
National Council for the Social Studies Notable Children's Trade Book for the Social Studies
School Library Journal starred review
Child Study Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College 1995
Children's Books of the Year
Included in What Adolescents Deserve: A Commitment to Students' Literacy
Learning by James A. Rycik, Judith L. Irvin. International Reading
Association, 2001.
Master of Mahogany
National Council for the Social Studies Carter G. Woodson Elementary Merit Book Award
Booklist starred review
Booklist Editor's Choice
School Library Journal starred review
National Council for the Social Studies Notable Children's Trade Book for the Social Studies
Included in Kaleidoscope: A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K-8 Covering
Books Published from 1993-1995 by Rosalinda Benavides Barrera, Verlinda D.
Thompson, Mark Dressman. National Council of Teachers of English, 1997
Deep Blues
New York Public Library Best Book for the Teen Age
National Council for the Social Studies Notable Children's Trade Book for the Social Studies
Included in Literature Connections to American
History, K-6: Resources to Enhance and Entice, by Lynda
G. Adamson. Libraries Unlimited, 1997
Starting Home
National Council for the Social Studies Carter G. Woodson Elementary Book Award
American Library Association Notable Book for Children
National Council for the Social Studies Notable Children's Trade Book for the Social Studies
Noted as “scholarly but attractive to children” in Dictionary of American
Children's Fiction, 1990-1994: Books of Recognized Merit by Alethea Helbig,
Agnes Perkins. Greenwood, 1996.
Stitching Stars
National Council for the Social Studies Notable Children's Trade Book for the Social Studies
Included in Creativity In The Classroom: Schools of Curious Delight by
Alane J. Starko. Routledge, 2005.
Letters from a Slave Girl
American Library Association 2003 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults
Included in Literature Lures: Using Picture Books and Novels To Motivate
Middle School Readers by Nancy Polette, Joan Ebbesm. Libraries Unlimited,
2002.
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Golden Kite Award
Jane Addams Peace Association Honor Book Award
Parent's Choice Notable Book
American Library Association Notable Book for Children
American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults
The Horn Book Magazine Fanfare Book
State Reading Award nominations:
Iowa Young Reader's Choice
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice
Wyoming Indian Paint Brush Award
North Carolina Battle of the Books
Virginia Young Readers Award
Georgia State Reading Award
Raw Head, Bloody Bones
Included in Connecting Cultures: A Guide to Multicultural Literature For
Children by Rebecca L. Thomas. Libraries Unlimited, 1996.
National Council for the Social Studies Notable Children's Trade Book for the Social Studies
Sorrow's Kitchen
Included in Rip-Roaring Reads for Reluctant Readers by Gale W. Sherman,
Bette DeBruyne Ammon. Libraries Unlimited, 1993.
National Council for the Social Studies Carter G. Woodson Secondary Book Award
Washington Independent Writers Joan Sugarman Award, Honorable Mention
Florida Historical Association Charlton W. Tebeau Award
The Society of School Librarians International Outstanding Social Studies Book Award
American Library Association Recommended Books for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
American Library Association Best Books for Young Adult
International Reading Association Teacher's Choice
New York Public Library Best Books for the Teen Age Reader
The Horn Book Magazine Fanfare Book
Virginia Young Readers' Award master list
FELLOWSHIPS
National Endowment for the Humanities: 1991 Virginia Teacher/Scholar Award
Virginia Foundation for the Humanities: Summer 1991; Spring 1994, Fall 1995, Spring 1999
Virginia Foundation for the Humanities: Fall, 2011