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M. LaVora Perry's Blog for Readers and Writers of Books for Young People--Middle Grade to Young Adult
1. The Same 12 Folks Keep Winning the Coretta Scott King Award? Apparently, Yes

Who wins the Coretta Scott King Book Awards – a look at stats from 1970 to 2010–from Kyra Hicks This year marks the 41st annual Coretta Scott King Award for outstanding books for children and young adults by an African American author. The annual illustrator award was added in 1974. Read the rest of this article on [...]

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