Great Books for Young Adults

Happy new year! With months of cold weather yet to come, now is a better time than ever to settle in with a good book. As a young adult librarian, I can tell you that there is no shortage of high quality fiction written for teens.

Every January, the American Library Association honors the best of the best in Children’s and Young Adult literature during its Midwinter meeting. One award-the Michael L. Printz award, is always eagerly anticipated. Named for a dedicated librarian serving teens, this award honors a book of exceptional literary merit in young adult literature.

The 2008 winner will be announced January 14. In the meantime, take a look at some of the previous winners. No, the books are not boring. Try one-you might like it!

2007. American Born Chinese  Gene Luen Yang

Yang draws from pop culture and ancient Chinese mythology in his groundbreaking work. Expertly told in words and pictures, Yang’s story in three parts follows a Chinese American’s struggle against racial stereotypes. this is the first graphic novel to receive this award.  YA GRAPHIC YANG

2006. Looking for Alaska  John Green

Tired of his boring existence, 16-year-old Miles “Pudge” Halter heads off to seek his “Great Perhaps” at an Alabama boarding school, where new-found freedom, guilty pleasures, and an enigmatic girl named Alaska hurl him into life. YA FIC GREEN

2005. How I Live Now  Meg Rosoff

Set during the occupation of terrorist forces, the novel is narrated by 15-year-old Daisy, a wry and alienated young woman who finds true love, mystical connections, and a sense of home with her cousins in England. YA FIC ROSOFF

2004. The First Part Last  Angela Johnson

Johnson’s novel is an extraordinary work in which the realities of fatherhood come slowly but surely to 16-year-old Bobby after the birth of his daughter, Feather. YA  FIC JOHNSON

2003. Postcards from No Man’s Land  Aiden Chambers

Chamber’s novel is a passionate narrative about 17-year-old Jacob, who comes to Amsterdam to find the grave of his grandfather who died there during World War II. He meets Geertrui, the Dutch woman who cared for his wounded grandfather. Her teenage World War II story is interwoven with Jacob’s surprising discoveries about family secrets and his own identity. YA FIC CHAMBERS

2002. A Step from Heaven  An Na

This story tells the tale of Young Ju as she grows from a toddler in Korea to a high school graduate in California desperately trying to be a ‘true’ American while her immigrant parents try to make her stay close to her Korean heritage. YA FIC NA

2001. Kit’s Wilderness  David Almond

Kit’s Wilderness tells the tale of Kit Watson, who returns with his family to the Northern English mining town where generations of his family have worked and died.

2000. Monster  Walter Dean Myers

Monster tells the suspenseful, emotionally charged story of a 16-year-old arrested for murder. YA FIC MYERS

annotations courtesy of the American Library Association “2000 Michael L. Printz Award”, American Library Association, 2006.  http://www.ala/org/ala/yalsa/booklistsawards/printzaward/previouswinners/200michaell.cfm

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