| Source: Children Come First http://www.childrencomefirst.com/janeaddams2003.shtml Awards The Jane Addams Children's Book Awards annually acknowledge books published during the previous year in the U.S. effectively addressing themes or topics promoting peace, social justice, world community, and/or equality of the sexes and all races. The books must also meet conventional standards for literary and artistic excellence. Coincidentally the two award winning books feature the personal impact of a war in which the United States was involved.
One of two Honor Books in the Picture Book category is ¡Si, Se Puede! Yes, We Can! Janitor Strike in L.A., a story based on actual union organizing in Los Angeles in 2000. Diana Cohn wrote this story about a boy and his mother, who became a leader of the strike. The bilingual story is illustrated with paintings by Francisco Delgado and published by Cinco Puntos Press in El Paso, Texas.
The Same Stuff as Stars by Katherine Paterson and When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park were named Honor Books in the category of Books for Older Children. Both books were published by Clarion Books of New York City.
As different as these two Honor Books are from the each other, both novels involve a sister and brother attempting to live within extreme circumstances. Paterson’s contemporary story features a girl whose survival depends upon economic and emotional factors. Park’s story is set during the Japanese occupation of Korea during World War II and is alternately narrated by each sibling. The 2003 Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards will be presented on October in New York City.Details about securing award and honor book seals and about the award event are available from the Jane Addams Peace Association. Contact JAPA Executive Director Linda B. Belle, 777 United Nations Plaza, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10017-3521; phone 212-682-8830; e-mail japa@igc.org For additional information about the Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards and a complete list of books honored since 1953 see http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/addams/list.htm Members of the 2003 Jane Addams Children's Book Awards Committee are Donna Barkman (Ossining, New York); Marilyn Hurley Bimstein (Seattle, Washington); Eliza T. Dresang (Tallahassee, Florida); Ginny Moore Kruse, Chair (Madison, Wisconsin); Cathie Reed (New Market, Maryland); Suzanne Martell (Harwich, Massachusetts); Serena Murray (San Jose, California); Judith Volc (Boulder, Colorado); and Pat Wiser (Sewanee, Tennessee). Regional reading and discussion groups participated with many of the committee members throughout the jury’s evaluation and selection process. In addition to the Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards and its many other educational projects, JAPA houses the U.N. office of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom in New York City. JAPA owns the Jane Addams House in Philadelphia where the U. S. section of WILPF is located. more information about the Jane Addams Peace Association, visit www.janeaddamspeace.org. For information about WILPF during its 88th year, visit www.wilpf.int.ch/
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