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For more information, contact:
Kathe Pinchuck, Chair
Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee
Association of Jewish Libraries
(973) 777-4504
cha...@sydneytaylorbookaward.org
www.SydneyTaylorBookAward.org
January 2010
For immediate release
MEDIA RELEASE
2010 SYDNEY TAYLOR BOOK AWARDS
ANNOUNCED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH LIBRARIES
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The
Sydney Taylor Book Award honors new books for children and teens that exemplify
the highest literary standards while authentically portraying the Jewish
experience. The award memorializes Sydney Taylor, author of the classic All-of-a-Kind Family series. The winners
will receive their awards at the Association of Jewish Libraries convention in
Wayland and Jorisch will receive the 2010 gold medal in the Sydney
Taylor Book Award’s Younger Readers Category for New Year at the Pier: A Rosh Hashanah Story,
published by Dial Books for Young Readers, a
division of Penguin Young Readers Group. The Jewish New Year is a
special time of year, with a change in seasons, symbolic foods and other
traditions. It is also the time for introspection and the ritual of Tashlich, when sins are symbolically cast
into a body of flowing water. Izzy thinks about things for which he is sorry.
He “compares Tashlich to
cleaning out his toy closet, an example of the wonderful way this story conveys
to children, at their own level, a contemporary version of the healthy Jewish
way we start fresh at the beginning of each new year,” commented Susan
Berson, a member of the Award Committee. Incoming Committee Chair Barbara Bietz
noted that the “whimsical watercolor illustrations are a perfect paring
for the delightful prose.”
Friedman will receive the 2010 gold
medal in the Sydney Taylor Book Award’s Older Readers Category for The Importance of Wings,
published by Charlesbridge. Ah,
the drama of being in eighth grade! There’s the boy you have a crush on
who likes someone else. There’s getting dressed in gym class and being
picked last for teams. There’s your parents, who are so unlike Mike and
Carol Brady and not even like Ma and Pa Ingalls. And there’s your hair,
that won’t go in the popular feathered back style that everyone else is
wearing. When an Israeli girl moves next door, Liat “not only shows
Roxanne how to give her hair ‘wings,’ but she helps her
‘wing’ her way toward maturity and self-esteem,” asserted
Debbie Colodny, a member of the Award Committee. Another Award Committee
member, Kathy Bloomfield, affirmed this praise: “With appealing and
affecting writing, Ms. Friedman grabs the reader immediately and takes her on a
journey of self-discovery, confidence building and empowerment that will leave
her hoping for a sequel.” Friedman’s book about male bulimia, Nothing, was named an
AJL Notable Book for Teen Readers last year.
Engle
will receive the 2009 gold medal in the Sydney Taylor Book Award’s Teen
Readers Category for Tropical
Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba, published by Henry Holt, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s
Publishing Group. After Kristallnacht, many Jews tried to leave
Six
Sydney Taylor Honor Books were named for 2009. For Younger Readers, Honor
Books are: Nachshon Who
Was Afraid to Swim by Deborah
Bodin Cohen with illustrations by Jago
(Kar-Ben), Benjamin
and the Silver Goblet by Jacqueline
Jules with illustrations by Natascia
Ugliano (Kar-Ben), Yankee at the Seder by Elka Weber with illustrations by
Adam Gustavson (Tricycle Press) and You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax? by Jonah
Winter with illustrations and an amazing lenticular cover by Andre Carrilho
(Schwartz & Wade Books, an imprint of Random House). Two works in
translation were named Honor Books for Older Readers: Anne Frank: Her Life in Worlds and
Pictures by Menno Metselaar and Ruud van der Rol (translated by
Arnold J. Pomerans) (Roaring Brook Press/Flash Point, an imprint of Macmillan
Children’s Publishing Group) and A Faraway Island by Annika Thor (translated
by Linda Schenck) (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Random
House). Lost,
a historical novel by Jacqueline Davies (Marshall Cavendish) and Naomi’s Song, a
biblical fiction by Selma Kritzer Silverberg (JPS) were named Honor Books in
the Teen Reader Category.
The JPS Illustrated Children’s Bible by Ellen Frankel with illustrations by Avi Katz (JPS) was named a
Notable Book for All Ages. The Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee was very
impressed Ms. Frankel’s retelling of biblical stories. “She
succeeds in creating an age-appropriate interpretation of the most intriguing
and familiar stories that allow families to gleen the essence of Jewish
teachings, ethics, and history,” commented Rita Soltan, Award Committee
member. “Readability, faithfulness to ‘idiomatic nuances of biblical
Hebrew,’ and softly rendered color illustrations are the main features of
this compilation,” noted Susan Berson, Award Committee member.
We
will be promoting an author and illustrator blog tour as a way to spread the
word and generate interest in these books. The tour will take place
February 1st – February 5th, and the schedule will
be posted at jewishlibraries.org/blog.
In addition to the medal-winners, the
Award Committee designated twenty-two Notable Books of Jewish Content for 2010:
eight in the Younger Readers Category, eight in the Older Readers Category, and
six for Teens. Notable titles, and more information about the Sydney Taylor
Book Award, may be found online at www.SydneyTaylorBookAward.org.
A blog about the awards can be found at www.sydneytaylorbookaward.blogspot.com.
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