Volunteer State Book Award2018

Given by Tennessee Library Association

Other Names: TASL Volunteer State Book Children's Choice Award
77 Works / 80 Items 96,282 Books 4,859 Reviews 4.1
Purpose of the Award

The purpose of the Volunteer State Book Award is to promote awareness, interest, and enjoyment of recently published children's and young adult literature of high quality to show more the children and teens of Tennessee. The award also hopes to promote literacy and life‐long reading habits by encouraging students to read award‐worthy contemporary literature which broadens understanding of the human experience and provides accurate, factual information. This award will honor outstanding books chosen annually by Tennessee students.




Its Unique Feature

The Volunteer State Book Award differs from awards such as the Newbery and Caldecott Medals in that students choose the book which receives the award each year. Tennessee students from Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade read or have read to them at least three of the twenty titles on the annual master list. They then vote for their favorite book.





Who May Participate?

Any public or private school or public library in Tennessee is eligible to participate. It is not required that the entire school be involved. Each participating school or library system must have a minimum of twelve of the twenty titles per division available.




How Books are Chosen

Twenty books that appeal to students in each grade category are selected by professional librarians and educators who work continuously with students in grades K‐12. Four separate lists are compiled each year.

Books may be fiction or nonfiction.

Only one title of any one author will be included on that year's list.

Only titles published in the current year of voting will be eligible.

Only books by authors residing in the United States are eligible. Authors who reside part‐time in the US are also eligible to receive the award.

Textbooks, anthologies, translations, and books from foreign publishers are not eligible.

Titles from vanity publishers or that have been self‐published are not eligible. Titles that are available only in digital format are likewise not eligible.

All books on the final list will have been read by a minimum of five members of the committee.




How to Vote

Students who have read or had read to them a minimum of three of the twenty books will be allowed to vote.

The library media specialist or public librarian will conduct the voting.

Digital ballots will be posted on the VSBA website. There will be no paper ballots.

Voting opens March 1st and closes April 30th.
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Stages:
All, Winner (133), Nominee (1,204), No Stage (2)
Categories:
All, Grades 10-12 (4), Grades 4-6 (24), Grades 7-12 (3), Grades 7-9 (4), Grades K-3 (25), High School (250), Intermediate (262), Middle School (250), Primary (289), Young Adult (92), No Category (3)
Years:
All, 2024 (80), 2023 (80), 2022 (81), 2021 (120), 2020 (80), 2019 (80), 2018 (80), 2017 (80), 2016 (80), 2015 (80), 2014 (80), 2013 (81), 2012 (65), 2011 (29), 2010 (3), 2009 (4), 2008 (5), 2007 (3), 2006 (3), 2005 (4), 2004 (3), 2003 (27), 2002 (5), 2001 (3), 2000 (3), 1999 (3), 1998 (3), 1997 (3), 1996 (3), 1995 (3), 1994 (3), 1993 (3), 1992 (4), 1991 (4), 1990 (4), 1989 (4), 1988 (1), 1987 (1), 1986 (1), 1985 (1), 1984 (1), 1983 (1), 1982 (1), 1981 (1), 1980 (1), 1979 (1)

Winner 4

Nominee 80

WorkCategoryYear
Red Queen by Victoria AveyardHigh School2018
The Wrath and the Dawn by Renée AhdiehHigh School2018
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky AlbertalliHigh School2018
Symphony for the City of the Dead: Dmitri Shostakovich and the Siege of Leningrad by M. T. AndersonHigh School2018
Six of Crows by Leigh BardugoHigh School2018
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James BrownHigh School2018
Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina & New Orleans by Don BrownHigh School2018
Undertow by Michael BuckleyHigh School2018
Saint Anything by Sarah DessenHigh School2018
Not If I See You First by Eric LindstromHigh School2018
Dumplin' by Julie MurphyHigh School2018
The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly by Stephanie OakesHigh School2018
Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel QuinteroHigh School2018
All American Boys by Jason ReynoldsHigh School2018
Bone Gap by Laura RubyHigh School2018
Salt to the Sea by Ruta SepetysHigh School2018
Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War by Steve SheinkinHigh School2018
Challenger Deep by Neal ShustermanHigh School2018
The Cure for Dreaming by Cat WintersHigh School2018
Everything, Everything by Nicola YoonHigh School2018
Serafina and the Black Cloak by Robert BeattyIntermediate2018
Crenshaw by Katherine ApplegateIntermediate2018
Circus Mirandus by Cassie BeasleyIntermediate2018
Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss BertmanIntermediate2018
The Iron Trial by Holly BlackIntermediate2018
The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker BradleyIntermediate2018
Life on Mars by Jennifer BrownIntermediate2018
The Enchanted Files: Diary of a Mad Brownie by Bruce CovilleIntermediate2018
A Curious Tale of the In-Between by Lauren DeStefanoIntermediate2018
Stubby the Dog Soldier: World War I Hero (Animal Heroes) by Blake HoenaIntermediate2018
Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly HuntIntermediate2018
Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer by Kelly JonesIntermediate2018
The Key to Extraordinary by Natalie LloydIntermediate2018
A Handful of Stars by Cynthia LordIntermediate2018
Baba Yaga's Assistant by Marika McCoolaIntermediate2018
Long Road to Freedom by Kate MessnerIntermediate2018
Lucky Strike by Bobbie PyronIntermediate2018
Woof by Spencer QuinnIntermediate2018
The Way to Stay in Destiny by Augusta ScattergoodIntermediate2018
A Dragon's Guide to the Care and Feeding of Humans by Laurence YepIntermediate2018
The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker BradleyMiddle School2018
The Jumbies by Tracey BaptisteMiddle School2018
The Thing about Jellyfish by Ali BenjaminMiddle School2018
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James BrownMiddle School2018
Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina & New Orleans by Don BrownMiddle School2018
Chasing Secrets by Gennifer CholdenkoMiddle School2018
Lost in the Sun by Lisa GraffMiddle School2018
Last of the Sandwalkers by Jay HoslerMiddle School2018
Roller Girl by Victoria JamiesonMiddle School2018
The Mark of the Dragonfly by Jaleigh JohnsonMiddle School2018
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope by William KamkwambaMiddle School2018
Pax by Sara PennypackerMiddle School2018
Rhythm Ride: A Road Trip Through the Motown Sound by Andrea Davis PinkneyMiddle School2018
I Am Princess X by Cherie PriestMiddle School2018
Echo by Pam Muñoz RyanMiddle School2018
Orbiting Jupiter by Gary D. SchmidtMiddle School2018
Hoodoo by Ronald L. SmithMiddle School2018
Goodbye Stranger by Rebecca SteadMiddle School2018
Last in a Long Line of Rebels by Lisa Lewis TyreMiddle School2018
Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek by Maya Van WagenenMiddle School2018
Stick and Stone by Beth FerryPrimary2018
Wild about Us! by Karen BeaumontPrimary2018
Glow: Animals with Their Own Night-Lights by W. H. BeckPrimary2018
Before We Eat: From Farm to Table by Pat BrissonPrimary2018
A Passion for Elephants: The Real Life Adventure of Field Scientist Cynthia Moss by Toni BuzzeoPrimary2018
The Night World by Mordicai GersteinPrimary2018
Little Bird's Bad Word by Jacob GrantPrimary2018
Mother Bruce by Ryan T. HigginsPrimary2018
Elephant in the Dark by Mina JavaherbinPrimary2018
Ten Thank-You Letters by Daniel KirkPrimary2018
Ah Ha! by Jeff MackPrimary2018
Mango, Abuela, and Me by Meg MedinaPrimary2018
If You Plant a Seed by Kadir NelsonPrimary2018
Yaks Yak: Animal Word Pairs by Linda Sue ParkPrimary2018
I Don't Want to Be a Frog by Dev PettyPrimary2018
A Boy and a Jaguar by Alan RabinowitzPrimary2018
Gingerbread for Liberty!: How a German Baker Helped Win the American Revolution by Mara RockliffPrimary2018
The Bear Ate Your Sandwich by Julia Sarcone-RoachPrimary2018
First Grade Dropout by Audrey VernickPrimary2018
Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh by Sally M. WalkerPrimary2018

Descriptions

Purpose of the Award

The purpose of the Volunteer State Book Award is to promote awareness, interest, and enjoyment of recently published children's and young adult literature of high quality to the children and teens of Tennessee. The award also hopes to promote literacy and life‐long reading habits by encouraging students to read award‐worthy contemporary literature which broadens understanding of the human experience and provides accurate, factual information. This award will honor outstanding books chosen annually by Tennessee students.


Its Unique Feature

The Volunteer State Book Award differs from awards such as the Newbery and Caldecott Medals in that students choose the book which receives the award each year. Tennessee students from Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade read or have read to them at least three of the twenty titles on the annual master list. They then vote for their favorite book.


Who May Participate?

Any public or private school or public library in Tennessee is eligible to participate. It is not required that the entire school be involved. Each participating school or library system must have a minimum of twelve of the twenty titles per division available.


How Books are Chosen

Twenty books that appeal to students in each grade category are selected by professional librarians and educators who work continuously with students in grades K‐12. Four separate lists are compiled each year.

Books may be fiction or nonfiction.

Only one title of any one author will be included on that year's list.

Only titles published in the current year of voting will be eligible.

Only books by authors residing in the United States are eligible. Authors who reside part‐time in the US are also eligible to receive the award.

Textbooks, anthologies, translations, and books from foreign publishers are not eligible.

Titles from vanity publishers or that have been self‐published are not eligible. Titles that are available only in digital format are likewise not eligible.

All books on the final list will have been read by a minimum of five members of the committee.


How to Vote

Students who have read or had read to them a minimum of three of the twenty books will be allowed to vote.

The library media specialist or public librarian will conduct the voting.

Digital ballots will be posted on the VSBA website. There will be no paper ballots.

Voting opens March 1st and closes April 30th.

(English, Award granter)
URL: https://sites.google.com/view/volunteer-state-book-award/resources/helpful-tools/vsba-guidelines
Sponsored by the Tennessee Library Association and the Tennessee Association of School Librarians. (English, Member-written)
The purpose of the Volunteer State Book Award is to promote awareness, interest, and enjoyment of good new children's and young adult literature. The award also hopes to promote literacy and life-long reading habits by encouraging students to read quality contemporary literature which broadens understanding of the human experience and provides accurate, factual information. This award will honor outstanding books chosen annually by Tennessee students.
http://www.discoveret.org/tasl/vsba.htm (English, Member-written)

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