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The Michael L. Printz Award is an American Library Association literary award that annually recognizes the "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit". It is sponsored by Booklist magazine; administered by the ALA's young-adult division, the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA); and named for the Topeka ...
These books have won the Michael L. Printz Award from the American Library Association, recognizing the year's "best book written for teens, based entirely on literary merit". For biographies of winning writers see Category:Michael L. Printz Award winners.
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).
Long Way Down is a young adult novel in verse by Jason Reynolds, published October 24, 2017, by Atheneum Books.The book was longlisted for the National Book Award [1] and was named a Printz Honor Book, Coretta Scott King Honor Book, and Newbery Medal Honor Book, [2] alongside other awards and positive reviews.
2006: Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book [8] 2007: Michael L. Printz Honor Book. [9] The Printz award is given to the best book for teenagers, based only on the quality of the writing. 2007: Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature; 2007: Sydney Taylor Book Award for the best in Jewish children's and YA literature
The first of the books, written by Suzanne Collins, was published in 2008, followed by two more novels and a prequel, which fans can read in order of release-date or story chronology (more on that ...
The first book in the series was chosen by Amazon as the Best Teen Book of 2011, [7] and the sequel, Days of Blood and Starlight, was also on the list in 2012. [8] In 2017, she published Strange the Dreamer , followed by its sequel Muse of Nightmares in 2018, in which protagonist Lazlo Strange, a scribe and polyglot , journeys to the Lost City ...
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 ...