PowerPoint 2012-2013 - Arkansas Teen Book Award

ARKANSAS TEEN BOOK AWARD

2012-2013

IMPORTANT EMAIL AND WEB ADDRESS

Teen Voting: October 1, 2013 through October 19, 2013 http://arkansasteenaward.wikispaces.com

You will find an electronic format and a paper ballot format.

Email tallies from paper ballots to the gmail account listed below.

Power Point, Bookmarks, and Other Materials

A copy of this Power Point and other promotional materials for the

Teen Book Award can be found at the same wikispace address above. You DO NOT have to be a member or join to access these items.

Contacting the Committee arteenbookaward@gmail.com

2013 title suggestions, tallies of paper ballot forms, questions, comments, and suggestions.

LEVEL 1

These titles are for grades 7 th through 9 th .

AMERICUS—MK REED & JONATHAN HILL

Oklahoma teen Neal Barton stands up for his favorite fantasy series, The

Chronicles of Apathea

Ravenchilde, when conservative Christians try to bully the town of Americus into banning it from the public library.

Great book for banned books week!

ANYA’S GHOST—VERA BROSGOL

Anya, embarrassed by her family and lacking confidence in her body and her social skills, finally finds a friend after falling down a well, but quickly learns there are drawbacks to having a ghost for a friend.

AROUND THE WORLD—MATT PHELAN

Fictionalized accounts of the true stories of three people who made separate attempts to travel around the world in the late nineteenth century, including Thomas Stevens, who made the journey on a bicycle, reporter Nellie Bly, who used conventional methods of travel, and sea captain Joshua Slocum, the first person to sail around the world alone.

AU REVOIR, CRAZY EUROPEAN CHICK—JOE SCHREIBER

Perry's parents insist that he take Gobi, their quiet,

Lithuanian exchange student, to senior prom but after an incident at the dance he learns that Gobi is actually a trained assassin who needs him as a henchman, behind the wheel of his father's precious Jaguar, on a mission in Manhattan.

THE BERLIN BOXING –ROB SHARENOW

In 1936 Berlin, fourteenyear-old Karl Stern, considered Jewish despite a non-religious upbringing, learns to box from the legendary Max Schmeling while struggling with the realities of the Holocaust.

CLOSE TO FAMOUS—JOAN BAUER

Everyone has a dream but no one is even close to famous in the small town of Culpepper, West

Virginia. Until unexpected events shake the town and its inhabitants and puts there big ambitions to the test.

ENCLAVE—ANN AGUIRRE

The Huntress Deuce is drawn to her new partner,

Fade, a mysterious boy who is not afraid to break the rules of the elders, and as she learns of the elders' deceptions, she and Fade push the enclave to test their faith and protect themselves from unexpected dangers.

FLESH AND BLOOD SO CHEAP—ALBERT MARRIN

Provides a detailed account of the disastrous

Triangle Shirtwaist

Factory fire in New York

City, which claimed the lives of 146 garment workers in 1911, and examines the impact of this event on the nation's working conditions and labor laws.

FLIP—MARTYN BEDFORD

Sixteen-year-old Alex awakens to find that six months have gone by and he seems to be living in another boy's body. As Alex tries to figure out what happened, he wonders if he will ever be able to return to the life he once knew.

GANDHI: A MANGA BIOGRAPHY—KAZUKI EBINE

A manga biography of

Mahatma Gandhi, who led a campaign of nonviolent aggression against British rule in

India resulted in a better life for the Indian people.

THE GIRL OF FIRE AND THORNS—RAE CARSON

A fearful sixteen-year-old princess discovers her heroic destiny after being married off to the king of a neighboring country in turmoil and pursued by enemies seething with dark magic.

I’LL BE THERE—HOLLY GOLDBERG SLOAN

Raised by an unstable father who keeps constantly on the move,

Sam Border has long been the voice of his silent younger brother,

Riddle, but everything changes when Sam meets

Emily Bell and, welcomed by her family, the brothers encounter normalcy for the first time.

OKAY FOR NOW—GARY SCHMIDT

Fourteen-year-old Doug

Swieteck faces many challenges, including an abusive father, a brother traumatized by Vietnam, suspicious teachers and police officers, and isolation, but when he meets a girl known as Lil Spicer, he develops a close relationship with her and finds a safe place at the local library.

THE PLEDGE—KIMBERLY DERTING

In a dystopian kingdom where the classes are separated by the languages they speak,

Charlaina "Charlie" Hart has a secret gift that is revealed when she meets a mysterious young man named Max.

REMIND VOL. 1—JASON BRUBAKER

Sonia is looking for her missing cat, Victuals, when he reappears with a head full of stitches, and is able to speak, but has no memory of how he got that way. Both set out to solve the mystery of his disappearance, which leads them to a kingdom under the waves and a royal power struggle.

THE RUNNING DREAM—WENDELIN VAN DRAANEN

When a school bus accident leaves sixteenyear-old Jessica an amputee, she returns to school with a prosthetic limb and her track team finds a wonderful way to help rekindle her dream of running again.

TEN MILES PAST NORMAL – FRANCES O’ROARK DOWELL

Because living with

"modern-hippy" parents on a goat farm means fourteen-year-old Janie

Gorman cannot have a normal high school life, she tries joining Jam Band, making friends with

Monster, and spending time with elderly former civil rights workers.

THIS DARK ENDEAVOR—KENNETH OPPEL

Victor and Konrad

Frankenstein are inseparable twin brothers who stumble upon The Dark

Library, where secret books of alchemy and ancient remedies are housed, but after their father forbids them to ever return to the library Konrad falls gravely ill and Victor seeks out a cure for his brother beyond traditional medicine.

WANDERING SON VOL. 1—SHIMURO TAKAKO

The fifth grade: the threshold to puberty and the beginning of the end of childhood innocence. Shuichi Nitori and his new friend Yoshino

Takatsuki have happy homes, loving families and are wellliked by their classmates. But they share a secret that further complicates a time of life that is awkward for anyone:

Shuichi is a boy who wants to be a girl and Yoshino is a girl who wants to be a boy.

WHAT HAPPENED TO GOODBYE—SARAH DESSEN

Seventeen-year-old

Mclean begins to lose sight of who she really is after she tries to reinvent herself at each school she attends after her parents' divorce and her father moves her from town to town.

LEVEL TWO

These titles are for grades 10 th through 12 th .

ALL THESE THINGS I’VE DONE—GABRIELLE ZEVIN

Anya Balanchine, daughter of New York

City's most notorious crime boss in 2083, tries to keep a low profile, but she cannot avoid the spotlight when her loser ex-boyfriend is accidently poisoned by illegal chocolate manufactured by her family.

ANNA DRESSED IN BLOOD—KENDARE BLAKE

Cas Lowood, armed with his late father's mysterious athame, sets out to kill a ghost known as Anna Dressed in

Blood, but what he believes will be a routine task turns deadly when he discovers Anna is unlike any ghost he has ever encountered before.

ASHES—ILSA BICK

Alex, a resourceful seventeen-year-old running from her incurable brain tumor, Tom, who has left the war in Afghanistan, and Ellie, an angry eight-year-old, join forces after an electromagnetic pulse sweeps through the sky and kills most of the world's population, turning some of those who remain into zombies and giving the others superhuman senses.

BETWEEN SHADES OF GRAY—RUTA SEPETYS

In 1941, fifteen-year-old Lina, her mother, and brother are pulled from their Lithuanian home by Soviet guards and sent to Siberia, where her father is sentenced to death in a prison camp while she fights for her life, vowing to honor her family and the thousands like hers by burying her story in a jar on Lithuanian soil. Based on the author's family, includes a historical note.

BITTER END—JENNIFER BROWN

When seventeen-year-old

Alex starts dating Cole, a new boy at her high school, her two closest friends increasingly mistrust him as the relationship grows more serious.

BLOOD RED ROAD—MOIRA YOUNG

In a distant future, eighteenyear-old Lugh is kidnapped, and while his twin sister

Saba and nine-year-old

Emmi are trailing him across bleak Sandsea they are captured, too, and taken to brutal Hopetown, where

Saba is forced to be a cage fighter until new friends help plan an escape.

BUT I LOVE HIM—AMANDA GRACE

Ann begins her senior year of high school as a happy, straight-A student and track star, but her life changes drastically when she become involved with a haunted young man named

Connor and cannot seem to free herself from the abusive relationship.

DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE—LAINI TAYLOR

Seventeen-year-old

Karou, a lovely, enigmatic art student in a Prague boarding school, carries a sketchbook of hideous, frightening monsters-the chimaerae who form the only family she has ever known.

DIVERGENT—VERONICA ROTH

In a future Chicago, sixteenyear-old Beatrice Prior must choose among five predetermined factions to define her identity for the rest of her life, a decision made more difficult when she discovers that she is an anomaly who does not fit into any one group, and that the society she lives in is not perfect after all.

HOW TO SAVE A LIFE—SARA ZARR

Told from their own viewpoints, seventeenyear-old Jill, in grief over the loss of her father, and

Mandy, nearly nineteen, are thrown together when

Jill's mother agrees to adopt Mandy's unborn child but nothing turns out as they had anticipated.

INFINITE KUNG FU—KAYAN MCLEOD

The world is under the control of a mysterious emperor, who is represented by five cruel kung fu masters who lead his armies. When soldier

Yang Lei Kung tires of blindly following his master's evil orders, he goes looking for enlightenment and discovers that it is up to him to put an end to the emperor's evil plans.

LEVEL UP—GENE LUEN YANG

Dennis Ouyang is visited by four angels who prompt him to give up his dream of playing video games professionally and pursue a medical degree as his late father wanted, but a crisis reveals the true nature of the angels and brings

Dennis to a crossroads in his path to the future.

LOLA AND THE BOY NEXT DOOR—STEPHANIE PERKINS

Budding costume designer

Lola Nolan has big plans for the future but is pretty content with her life right now, until the Bell twins move back in next door and Lola must deal with a lifetime of feelings for

Cricket and her longtime rivalry with his twin sister.

MARZI: A MEMOIR—MARZENA SOWA

Marzena Sowa recounts her experiences as a young girl in communist

Poland, describing how the country's politics shaped her life.

THE NAME OF THE STAR—MAUREEN JOHNSON

Rory, of Boueuxlieu,

Louisiana, is spending a year at a London boarding school when she witnesses a murder by a Jack the Ripper copycat and becomes involved with the very unusual investigation.

THE QUEEN OF WATER—LAURA RESAU

Living in a village in

Ecuador, a Quechua

Indian girl is sent to work as an indentured servant for an upper class "mestizo" family.

RECOVERY ROAD—BLAKE NELSON

Seventeen-year-old

Maddie meets Stewart in a rehabilitation facility for drug and alcohol abuse, and they begin a relationship, which they try to maintain after they both finish treatment.

WARPED—MAURISSA GUIBORD

When seventeen-year-old

Tessa Brody comes into possession of an ancient unicorn tapestry, she is plummeted into sixteenthcentury England, where her life is intertwined with that of a handsome nobleman who is desperately trying to escape a terrible fate.

WHERE THINGS COME BACK—JOHN COREY WHALEY

Seventeen-year-old

Cullen's summer in Lily,

Arkansas, is marked by his cousin's death by overdose, an alleged spotting of a woodpecker thought to be extinct, failed romances, and his younger brother's sudden disappearance.

ZAHRA’S PARADISE—AMIR & KHALIL

Follows the efforts of

Zahra and her oldest son, an Internet blogger, to locate another son,

Mehdi, after the young man vanishes during the protests in the aftermath of Iran's fraudulent elections of

2009.

Arkansas Teen Book Award

2012-2013 Reading List

Level 1

1. Americus

—MK Reed & J. Hill (graphic)

2. Anya’s Ghost—Vera Brosgol (graphic)

3. Around the World: Three Remarkable Journeys—Matt Phelan (nonfiction graphic)

4. Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick—Joe Schreiber (thriller)

5. The Berlin Boxing Club—Rob Sharenow (historical fiction)

6. Close to Famous—Joan Bauer (contemporary realistic)

7. Enclave—Ann Aguirre (dystopian)

8. Flesh and Blood So Cheap—Albert Marrin (nonfiction)

9. Flip—Martyn Bedford (fantasy/sci fi)

10. Gandhi: a Manga Biography—Kazuki Ebine (nonfiction graphic)

11. The Girl of Fire and Thorns—Rae Carson (fantasy)

12. I’ll Be There—Holly Goldberg Sloan (contemporary realistic)

13. Okay for Now—Gary Schmidt (contemporary realistic)

14. The Pledge—Kimberly Derting (dystopian)

15. reMIND Vol. 1—Jason Brubaker (graphic)

16. The Running Dream—Wendelin Van Draanen (contemporary realistic)

17. Ten Miles Past Normal—Frances O’Roark Dowell (contemporary realistic)

18. This Dark Endeavor—Kenneth Oppel (fantasy)

19. Wandering Son Vol. 1—Shimura Takako (graphic)

20. What Happened to Goodbye—Sarah Dessen (contemporary fiction)

Arkansas Teen Book Award

2012-2013 Reading List

Level 2

1. All These Things I’ve Done—Gabrielle Zevin (fiction)

2. Anna Dressed in Blood—Kendare Blake (horror/ghost)

3. Ashes—Ilsa Bick (dystopian)

4. Between Shades of Gray—Ruta Sepetys (historical fiction)

5. Bitter End—Jennifer Brown (contemporary realistic)

6. Blood Red Road—Moira Young (dystopian)

7. But I Love Him—Amanda Grace (contemporary realistic)

8. Daughter of Smoke and Bone—Laini Taylor (fantasy)

9. Divergent—Veronica Roth (dystopian)

10. How to Save a Life—Sara Zarr (contemporary realistic)

11. Infinite Kung Fu—Kagan McLeod (graphic)

12. Level Up—Gene Luen Yang (graphic)

13. Lola and the Boy Next Door—Stephanie Perkins (contemporary realistic)

14. Marzi—Marzena Sowa (nonfiction graphic)

15. The Name of the Star—Maureen Johnson (fantasy)

16. The Queen of Water—Laura Resau (contemporary realistic)

17. Recovery Road—Blake Nelson (contemporary realistic)

18. Warped—Maurissa Guibord (fantasy)

19. Where Things Come Back—John Corey Whaley (contemporary realistic)

20. Zahra’s Paradise—Amir & Khalil (graphic)