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Today's featured Heavy Medal Finalist is THE POET X by Elizabeth Acevedo. Heavy Medal Committee member Courtney introduces the book, noting that the title character "uses her poetry to find a voice for herself that is both strong and emotionally vulnerable. She opens herself up to the judgement of the world around her and is rewarded for it."
THE PARKER INHERITANCE by Varian Johnson is today's featured Heavy Medal Finalist. In her introduction, Heavy Medal Committee member Amanda says that "the historical elements, paired with an enticing mystery and well-drawn characters made for a rich reading experience."
Kate DiCamillo's LOUISIANA'S WAY HOME is today's featured Heavy Medal Finalist. Steven notes that "The distinctive style injects a great deal of humor into the book, but the funny parts are always connected to Louisiana's struggle to find hope and kindness in a world that is not always happy at all."
Up for discussion as today's featured Heavy Medal Finalist is THE NIGHT DIARY by Veera Hiranandani. Heavy Medal Committee member Jenn points out that "The language in this book reflects Nisha’s innocence and the maturity that is thrust upon her as her family attempts to make the journey from Pakistan to India."
JUST LIKE JACKIE by Lindsey Stoddard is today's featured Heavy Medal Finalist. Heavy Medal Committee member Mr. H says the book has been "at the top of my ballot. I believe it’s a tightly constructed book with a lot of heart and a great voice..."
Today's Heavy Medal Finalist, now up for discussion, is THE JOURNEY OF LITTLE CHARLIE by Christopher Paul Curtis. In his introduction, Heavy Medal Committee Member Joe says that the book "excels in all Newbery criteria, but is especially brilliant in its delineation of character, setting, and style.
The Heavy Medal Finalist discussion continues today with A HOUSE THAT ONCE WAS by Julie Fogliano. Heavy Medal Committee member Erin writes that "In a year packed full of outstanding picture books...A HOUSE THAT ONCE WAS still feels individually distinct. The lyrical narration conjures up feelings of curiosity, wonder, and just a bit of nostalgia."
FRONT DESK by Kelly Yang is today's Heavy Medal Finalist. Heavy Medal Committee member Alys highlights the strong character development in the novel: "Mia...is action-oriented, and that's reflected in everything from the recurring imagery to the book's pacing to the event-focused plot lines."
Merci Suarez is one of the more memorable characters of the year... and her family's great too. We'll use the book as a Practice Discussion to prepare for the official Heavy Medal Award Committee Discussion which starts January 2nd.
It's rare that a fiction title with less that 150 pages gets Newbery recognition. Could there be any short chapter books in the running for the 2019 Medal?
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