May/June 2022 Horn Book Magazine Special Issue: The Newbery Centennial. Table of Contents. Cover (c) 2022 by Grace Lin.
Cover (c) 2022 by Grace Lin.
Family Memories of Frederic G. Melcher by Sue Melcher
Beginning at the beginning: remembering the founder of the Newbery Award.
From Trend to Norm by Linda Sue Park
“The numbers clearly demonstrate that things are changing for the better, with Newbery books becoming more welcoming, more inclusive, more loving, of readers from all backgrounds.”
An Interview with Ginny Moore Kruse by Nina Lindsay
A member of the final joint Newbery/Caldecott committee and the chair of the first separate Newbery committee reflects on her experiences.
A Fascinating Term as 2021 Newbery Chair by Jonda C. McNair
On the challenges and rewards of chairing a virtual Newbery committee during a pandemic.
Hitty Preble, Public Person by Kathleen T. Horning
The 1930 Newbery winner, and its doll protagonist, caused a sensation.
Black Girlhood and Newbery Winners by Nicholl Denice Montgomery
Only two Black women have won the Newbery Medal — and why that matters.
The Newbery and Art by Julie Danielson
On the role of illustration in an award for text.
A Place for Poetry by Sylvia Vardell
...but do the criteria support it?
The Book That Made Me Hate the Newbery by Jocelyn Van Tuyl
Looking back on a childhood reading of a problematic Newbery title.
Editorial
Newbery Forever? by Kathleen T. Horning, Consulting Editor
“Times change, and literature changes with them.”
A Letter to Readers
A Distinguished Past, Present, and Future by Susan H. Polos
Welcome from ALSC’s John Newbery 100th Anniversary Celebration Task Force.
After the Call
Twenty-five authors on what winning the Newbery meant to them, presented in chronological order.
The Newbery’s Gifts by Katherine Paterson
Dazzled and Honored by Cynthia Voigt
Sarah, Then and Now by Patricia MacLachlan
Anybody Need a Writer? by Jerry Spinelli
An Unseen Talisman by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Everything Is Possible by Sharon Creech
Blooming at Last by Karen Cushman
A Healthy, Flourishing Weed by Karen Hesse
Impossible, Wonderful Things by Kate DiCamillo
Star Charts by Cynthia Kadohata
The Big Yes by Lynne Rae Perkins
Newbery Kerfuffle by Susan Patron
Stories in a Bottle by Clare Vanderpool
What Would Miss Volker Say? by Jack Gantos
A Chance to Take Root by Katherine Applegate
The Luckiest Guy in the World by Matt de la Peña
On the Bookmark by Erin Entrada Kelly
Nothing Short of Life-Changing by Tae Keller
Something Magical by Donna Barba Higuera
Newbery Knowledge
by Kathleen T. Horning
Trivia about Newbery Award winners.
Impromptu
“After the Call” Contributor Notes
Index to Advertisers
Index to Books Reviewed
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