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The Printz Award was founded in 2000 for 1999 young adult publications. [2] The award "was created as a counterpoint to the Newbery" in order to highlight the best and most literary works of excellence written for a young adult audience.
For articles on winning works see Category:Michael L. Printz Award–winning works. The award was inaugurated in 2000 and there have been 25 winning works and 35 winning writers through 2024 (there have been two separate years where works with multiple authors have won, and A. S. King has won twice).
The award was inaugurated in 2000 and there have been 14 winning works and winning writers through 2013. Pages in category "Michael L. Printz Award–winning works" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Margaret A. Edwards Award: YALSA/School Library Journal: 1988 Awarded annually to recognize authors for lifetime contributions to popular young adult literature. Michael L. Printz Award: YALSA: 2000 Awarded annually for excellence in young adult literature.
Laura Ruby is an American author of twelve books, including Bone Gap (2015), winner of the 2016 Michael L. Printz Award [1] and finalist for the 2015 National Book Award for Young People's Literature. [2]
The Poet X is a New York Times Bestseller, [3] National Book Award Winner, [3] and Carnegie Medal winner. [4] She is also the winner of the 2019 Michael L. Printz Award, the 2018 Pura Belpre Award, and the Boston-Globe Hornbook Award Prize for Best Children's Fiction of 2018. She lives in Washington, DC. [5] [6]
Printz kidnapped Suttles from her Travelers Rest home in August 2021, sedated her with prescription medications, suffocated her with a plastic bag at his North Carolina home, and buried her body ...
The Odyssey Award was first given in 2008. [14] The Printz Award was named for twentieth-century American librarian Michael L. Printz. It is sponsored by Booklist magazine, a publication of the ALA. It is awarded annually to the book that exemplifies literary excellence in young adult literature. [15] The Printz Award was first given in 2000 [16]