A winner and two honor books were selected in each of three categories, picture books, fiction and poetry, and nonfiction, the Horn Book announced today.
The Horn Book has announced the winners of the 2022 Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards.
A winner and two honor books were selected in each of three categories.
The 2022 winners of the 2022 Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards are:
PICTURE BOOK AWARD WINNER:
Ain’t Burned All the Bright written by Jason Reynolds; illustrated by Jason Griffin (Caitlyn Dlouhy Books/Atheneum Books for Young Readers/Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing)
FICTION AND POETRY AWARD WINNER:
All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir (Razorbill/Penguin Random House)
NONFICTION AWARD WINNER:
Black Birds in the Sky: The Story and Legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre by Brandy Colbert (Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins Publishers)
PICTURE BOOK HONOR BOOKS:
FICTION AND POETRY HONOR BOOKS:
NONFICTION HONOR BOOKS:
First presented in 1967, the Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards celebrate excellence in children’s and young adult literature.
The 2022 Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards judges are: chair Vicky Smith, Access Services Director, Portland (ME) Public Library; Sujin B.E. Huggins, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, Dominican University, River Forest, IL; and Maura O’Toole, School Librarian, Boston, MA.
“This year marks the Boston Globe’s 150th anniversary, and we are once again proud to partner with the Horn Book to award this prestigious honor and celebrate the authors and illustrators of children's and young adult literature," said Linda Henry, CEO of Boston Globe Media. “Each of the award winners and honorees is inspiring the imaginations of countless young readers. We are grateful to each of them for the contributions they've made to the literary community.”
“Young people today are living through history,” said Elissa Gershowitz, Acting Editor in Chief, The Horn Book. “This selection of winners and honorees so beautifully captures this shared moment and the extraordinary issues young people face. At a time of increased book bans and challenges, it’s vital for readers to have access to thought-provoking, mind-expanding, worldview-questioning titles such as these.”
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