Black-Eyed Susan Book Award
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Winner:
by Ann Brashares
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Speakby Laurie Halse AndersonMelinda isn't telling. Of course none of her friends from middle
school are speaking to her either as freshman year begins at Merryweather
High. Melinda is afraid to speak for fear she'll tell everyone
what motivated her to call the police the night of the high school
party. She's ashamed of what happened, and who'd believe her?
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Whale talkby Chris Crutcher T. J. Jones is somewhat of a rebel who forms the first
Cutter High School swim team even though the school has no pool.
Chris recruits swimmers for the team who would be unlikely to
ever earn a varsity letter jacket. But as the Mermen travel to
swim meets their bus becomes a cocoon that allows them to talk
and thus to bloom. |
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Dreamlandby Sarah DessenCaitlin has lived in the shadow of her older sister Cass for
too long. Everything changes when Cass disappears on Caitlin's
sixteenth birthday. Caitlin's mother, who had been so involved
with Cass's popularity and activities, is at loose ends. Caitlin's
father is morose. Caitlin meets Rogerson and out of the shadow
of Cass begins a whole new life, one that takes her as far away
from reality as possible and into a dream-like state where she
merely moves through the motions of her life. |
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Silent to the Boneby E.L.Konigsburg Branwell Zamborska has been struck dumb. Branwell's dad
asks Connor, Branwell's best friend, to visit him in the Behavioral
Center. Connor devises a system whereby he and Branwell can communicate
without talking. Working with his older sister, Connor begins
to unravel what really happened to Branwell the day he lost his
voice. |
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The Body of Christopher Creedby Carol Plum-UcciTorey Adams is nearing graduation, having spent his senior year at boarding school It all started when misfit Chris Creed disappeared: no suicide note, no body. Suddenly Torey could no longer understand the attitudes of his lifelong friends and finding out what happened to Chris became a matter of life and death for a number of people. |
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Send One Angel Downby Virginia Frances SchwartzAs narrator, Abram tells the story of the horrors his cousin
Eliza experiences during pre-Civil War |
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Stargirlby Jerry SpinelliStargirl is a free spirit who brings spirit to Mica Area High
School. For a time, students didn't know |
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Stuck in Neutralby Terry TruemanA powerful story that is told in the first person by a 14-year-old young man with cerebral palsy who has been diagnosed as profoundly developmentally disabled. Shawn, the narrator of the story, says all the things he wishes his family knew about him but since he has absolutely no muscle control he has no way to convey information to his family. In other words, he is stuck in neutral: not living, not dead. |
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Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss, and What I Learnedby Judd WinickJudd Winick and Pedro Zamora were among the houseguests of MTV's The Real World :San Francisco. Winick is a cartoonist, Zamora was an Ams activist. This graphic novel relates the story of how they became more than friends and what they accomplished in AIDS education. It is the story of how diverse people can put aside their prejudices to accomplish something important. |
Our thanks to Dave Williams, Library Media Specialist, for allowing us to borrow and build our ideas on top of his excellent website at South Hagerstown High School