Golden Kite Award

The Golden Kite Awards are given annually by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, an international children's writing organization, to recognize excellence in children’s literature. The award is a golden medallion showing a child flying a kite. Instituted in 1973, the Golden Kite Awards are the only children’s literary award judged by a jury of peers. Eligible books must be written or illustrated by SCBWI members, and submitted either by publishers or individuals.[1]

With the split of the Fiction award into a Middle Grade and a Young Adult award in 2016 and the split of Nonfiction into "for Younger Readers" and "for Older Readers" in 2018, the award currently includes six categories (the other two are Picture Book Text and Picture Book Illustration). Winners are chosen by a panel of judges consisting of children’s book writers and illustrators. In addition to the Golden Kite Award winners, honor book recipients are named by the judges. Since 2006, the best author and illustrator in each category wins a $2,500 grant cash prize.

Since 2003, the Sid Fleischman Award for excellence in humorous writing is given in conjunction with the Golden Kite Awards.[2]

Recipients

The awards are given the year following publication. For example, the 2000 awards are for books published in 1999.

2020

  • Young Reader and Middle Grade Fiction: The Bridge Home, Padma Venkatraman[3]
  • Young Adult Fiction: Lovely War, Julie Berry
  • Nonfiction Text for Younger Readers: Mario and the Hole in the Sky: How a Chemist Saved Our Planet, Elizabeth Rusch
  • Nonfiction Text for Older Readers: Torpedoed: The True Story of the World War II Sinking of "The Children’s Ship", Deborah Heiligman
  • Picture Book Illustration: Clever Little Witch, Hyewon Yum (written by Muon Thị Van)
  • Picture Book Text: A Green Place to Be: The Creation of Central Park, Ashley Benham Yazdani

2019

  • Middle Grade Fiction: Lifeboat 12, Susan Hood[4]
  • Non-Fiction for Younger Readers: Otis and Will Discover the Deep, Barb Rosenstock
  • Non-Fiction for Older Readers: Boots on the Ground: America's War in Vietnam, Elizabeth Partridge
  • Picture Book Text: The Remember Balloons, Jessie Oliveros (illustrated by Dana Wulfekotte)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Made by Hand: A Crafts Sampler, Becca Stadtlander (written by Carole Lexa Schaefer)
  • Young Adult Fiction: Mapping the Bones, Jane Yolen

2018

  • Middle Grade Fiction: See You in the Cosmos, Jack Cheng[5]
  • Non-Fiction for Older Readers: Vincent and Theo, Deborah Heiligman
  • Non-Fiction for Younger Readers: Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library, Carole Boston Weatherford
  • Picture Book Text: There Might Be Lobsters, Carolyn Crimi (illustrated by Laurel Molk)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter, written and illustrated by Kenard Pak
  • Young Adult Fiction: What Girls Are Made Of, Elana K. Arnold

2017

2016

  • Young Adult Fiction: Challenger Deep, Neal Shusterman[7]
  • Middle Grade Fiction: The Detective's Assistant, Kate Hannigan
  • Nonfiction: Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir, Margarita Engle
  • Picture Book Text: Boats for Papa, written and illustrated by Jessixa Bagley
  • Picture Book Illustration: Marvelous Cornelius, John Parra (written by Phil Bildner)

2015

2014

  • Fiction: Better Nate Than Ever, Tim Federle
  • Nonfiction: Call of the Klondike, David Meissner
  • Picture Book Text: Sophie's Squash, Pat Zietlow Miller (illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Mr. Tiger Goes Wild, written and illustrated by Peter Brown

2013

  • Fiction: The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook, Joanne Rocklin
  • Nonfiction: Noah Webster and His Words, Jeri Chase Ferris
  • Picture Book Text: Me and Momma and Big John, Mara Rockliff (illustrated by William Low)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Lester's Dreadful Sweaters, written and illustrated by K.G. Campbell

2012

  • Fiction: Between Shades of Gray, Ruta Sepetys
  • Nonfiction: Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart, Candace Fleming
  • Picture Book Text: Over and Under the Snow, written by Kate Messner (illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Balloons Over Broadway, written and illustrated by Melissa Sweet

2011

  • Fiction: Turtle in Paradise, Jennifer L. Holm
  • Nonfiction: The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie, Tanya Lee Stone
  • Picture Book Text: Big Red Lollipop, written by Rukhsana Khan (illustrated by Sophie Blackall)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Pocketful of Posies: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes, written and illustrated by Salley Mavor

2010

  • Fiction: Sea of the Dead, Julia Durango
  • Nonfiction: Ashley Bryan: Words to My Life's Song, Ashley Bryan
  • Picture Book Text: The Longest Night, written by Marion Dane Bauer (illustrated by Ted Lewin)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Gracias Thanks, illustrated by John Parra (written by Pat Mora)

2009

  • Fiction: Down Sand Mountain, Steve Watkins
  • Nonfiction: A Life in the Wild, Pamela S. Turner
  • Picture Book Text: A Visitor for Bear, written by Bonny Becker (illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Last Night, written and illustrated by Hyewon Yum

2008

2007

2006

2005

  • Fiction: Bucking The Sarge, Christopher Paul Curtis
  • Nonfiction: Dust To Eat: Drought and Depression in the 1930s, Michael L. Cooper
  • Picture Book Text: Apples to Oregon, written by Deborah Hopkinson (illustrated by Nancy Carpenter)
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Mysterious Collection of Dr. David Harleyson, written and illustrated by Jean Cassels

2004

2003

  • Fiction: Fresh Girl, Jaïra Placide
  • Nonfiction: This Land was Made for You and Me: The Life and Songs of Woody Guthrie, Elizabeth Partridge
  • Picture Book Text: George Hogglesberry, Grade School Alien, written by Sarah Wilson (illustrated by Chad Cameron)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Mrs. Biddlebox, illustrated by Marla Frazee (written by Linda Smith)

2002

2001

  • Fiction: The Boxer, Kathleen Karr
  • Nonfiction: Darkness over Denmark, Ellen Levine
  • Picture Book Text: River Friendly, River Wild, written by Jane Kurtz (illustrated by Neil Brennan)
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Rain Came Down, written and illustrated by David Shannon

2000

1999

  • Fiction: Rules of the Road, Joan Bauer
  • Nonfiction: Martha Graham: A Dancer's Life, Russell Freedman
  • Picture Book Text: Old Elm Speaks: Tree Poems, written by Kristine O'Connell George (illustrated by Kate Kiesler)
  • Picture Book Illustration: Snow, written and illustrated by Uri Shulevitz

1998

  • Fiction: Stones in Water, Donna Jo Napoli
  • Nonfiction: Carmine's Story: A Book About a Boy Living with AIDS, Arlene Schulman
  • Picture Book Text: The Paper Dragon, written by Marguerite W. Davol (illustrated by Robert Sabuda)
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Paper Dragon, illustrated by Robert Sabuda (written by Marguerite W. Davol)

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

  • Fiction: Jenny of the Tetons, Kristiana Gregory
  • Nonfiction: Panama Canal: Gateway to the World, Judith St. George
  • Picture Book Illustration: Tom Thumb, written and illustrated by Richard Jesse Watson

1989

1988

1987

  • Fiction: After the Dancing Days, Margaret Rostkowski
  • Nonfiction: Poverty in America, Milton Meltzer
  • Picture Book Illustration: Alphabetics, written and illustrated by Suse MacDonald

1986

1985

  • Fiction: Tancy, Belinda Hurmence
  • Nonfiction: Walls: Defenses Throughout History, James Cross Giblin
  • Picture Book Illustration: The Napping House, illustrated by Don Wood (written by Audrey Wood)

1984

1983

1982

  • Fiction: Little, Little, M. E. Kerr
  • Nonfiction: Blissymbolics, Elizabeth Helfman

1981

1980

  • Fiction: The Magic of the Glits, C. S. Adler
  • Nonfiction: Runaway Teens, Arnold Madison

1979

1978

  • Fiction: The Girl Who Had No Name, Bernice Rabe
  • Nonfiction: Peeper, First Voice of Spring, Robert McClung

1977

1976

  • The Garden Is Doing Fine, Carol Farley

1975

1974

References

  1. "The Golden Kite Awards". Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  2. "Sid Fleischman Award". scbwi.org. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  3. "Announcing the Golden Kite and Sid Fleischman Winners". Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  4. "SCBWI Announces 2019 Golden Kite and Sid Fleischman Awards". scbwi.org. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  5. "SCBWI Announces 2018 Golden Kite Winners". scbwi.org. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
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