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Michael L. Printz Award

Annual award for writing a book for young adults, from U.S. librarians


Summary

Annual award for writing a book for young adults, from U.S. librarians

FieldValue
nameMichael L. Printz Award
awarded_forthe year's "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit"
presenterYoung Adult Library Services Association, a division of the American Library Association
countryUnited States
year2000
website

The Michael L. Printz Award is an American Library Association literary award that annually recognizes the "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit". It is sponsored by Booklist magazine; administered by the ALA's young-adult division, the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA); and named for the Topeka, Kansas, school librarian Mike Printz, a long-time active member of YALSA. Up to four worthy runners-up may be designated Honor Books and three or four have been named every year.

History

The Printz Award was founded in 2000 for 1999 young adult publications. Waddle, Linda. "The Association's Associations: YALSA Becomes Printz-Oriented. (Young Adult Library Services Association introduces Michael L. Printz Award) (Michael L. Printz Award) (Brief Article)". American Libraries 30.11 (Dec 1999): 7. Student Resource Center - Gold. Gale. Hennepin County Library. June 30, 2009. The award "was created as a counterpoint to the Newbery" in order to highlight the best and most literary works of excellence written for a young adult audience.

Jonathon Hunt, a Horn Book reviewer, hopes that the Printz Award can create a "canon as revered as that of the Newbery."

Michael L. Printz was a librarian at Topeka West High School in Topeka, Kansas, until he retired in 1994. He was also an active member of YALSA, serving on the Best Books for Young Adults Committee and the Margaret A. Edwards Award Committee. He dedicated his life to ensuring that his students had access to good literature. To that end he encouraged writers to focus on the young adult audience. He created an author-in-residence program at the high school to promote new talent and encourage his students. His most noteworthy find was Chris Crutcher.

Criteria and procedure

Source: "The Michael L. Printz Award Policies and Procedures" "The Michael L. Printz Award Policies and Procedures". YALSA. ALA. Retrieved 2012-04-20.

The selection committee comprises nine YALSA members appointed by the president-elect for a one-year term. They award one winner and honor up to four additional titles. The Michael L. Printz Award is sponsored by Booklist, a publication of the American Library Association (ALA).

  • Non-fiction, fiction, poetry and anthologies are all eligible to receive the Printz Award.
  • Books must have been published between January 1 and December 31 of the year preceding the announcement of the award.
  • Titles must be designated 'young adult' by its publisher or published for the age range that YALSA defines as "young adult," i.e., 12 through 18. Adult books are not eligible.
  • Works of joint authorship or editorship are eligible.
  • The award may be issued posthumously.
  • Books previously published in another country are eligible (presuming an American edition has been published during the period of eligibility).

Recipients

The Printz Medal has been awarded for one work annually without exception. Only A. S. King has received the award twice, one for a single-authored book in 2020 and another as editor and contributor to an anthology in 2024.

YearAuthorBookResultRef.20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
MonsterWinner
SkelligHonor
Speak
Hard Love
Kit's WildernessWinner
Many StonesHonor
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging
Stuck in Neutral
Winner
Honor
Heart to Heart: New Poems Inspired by Twentieth-Century American Art
Freewill
True Believer
Postcards from No Man's LandWinner
Honor
My Heartbeat
JackHole in My Life
Winner
Honor
Keesha's House
Fat Kid Rules the World
How I Live NowWinner
AirbornHonor
Chanda's Secrets
Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
Looking for AlaskaWinner
Black JuiceHonor
I Am the Messenger
John Lennon: All I Want Is the Truth, a Photographic Biography
American Born ChineseWinner
Honor
Surrender
Winner
DreamquakeHonor
One Whole and Perfect Day
Repossessed
Your Own Sylvia
Jellicoe RoadWinner
Honor
Nation
Tender Morsels
Going BovineWinner
Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of FaithHonor
Punkzilla
Tales of the Madman Underground: An Historical Romance, 1973
Ship BreakerWinner
StolenHonor
Please Ignore Vera Dietz
Revolver
Nothing
Where Things Come BackWinner
Why We Broke UpHonor
Jasper Jones
In DarknessWinner
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the UniverseHonor
Code Name Verity
Dodger
MidwinterbloodWinner
Eleanor & ParkHonor
Kingdom of Little Wounds
Maggot Moon
Navigating Early
I'll Give You the SunWinner
Honor
And We Stay
Grasshopper Jungle
This One Summer
Bone GapWinner
Out of DarknessHonor
, , andMarch: Book ThreeWinner
Asking for ItHonor
Scythe
The Sun Is Also a Star
We Are OkayWinner
Honor
Long Way Down
Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers
Strange the Dreamer
Winnerlast=first=date=2019-01-31title=Elizabeth Acevedo, Winner of the 2019 Michael L. Printz Awardurl=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=3422access-date=2023-06-16website=Shelf Awareness}}
DamselHonor
I, Claudia
DigWinner
with Cathy Hirano (trans.)The Beast PlayerHonor
with Rosemary Valero-O’Connell (illus.)Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me
Ordinary Hazards: A Memoir
Where the World Ends
Everything Sad Is Untrue (a true story)Winnerlast=date=2022-01-24title=2021 Printz Awardurl=https://www.ala.org/yalsa/2021-printz-awardaccess-date=2022-02-10website=Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)language=en}}
Apple (Skin to the Core)Honor
with Lark Pien (color)Dragon Hoops
Every Body Looking
We Are Not Free
Firekeeper's DaughterWinnerlast=first=date=2022-01-25title=Angeline Boulley: 2022 Michael L Printz Award Winnerurl=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=4155access-date=2023-06-16website=Shelf Awareness}}
Concrete RoseHonor
Last Night at the Telegraph Club
Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party’s Promise to the People
Starfish
All My RageWinnerlast=Communications and Marketing Officedate=2023-01-30title=American Library Association announces 2023 Youth Media Awardswork=American Library Associationurl=https://www.ala.unikron.com/_files/ugd/48581a_4243a601060244e89b34ae94f9c9066d.pdfaccess-date=2023-02-01}}
Scout's HonorHonor
Icebreaker
When the Angels Left the Old Country
Queer Ducks (and Other Animals): The Natural World of Animal Sexuality
(ed.), written by King, M. T. Anderson, E.E. Charlton-Trujillo, David Levithan, Cory McCarthy, Anna-Marie McLemore, Greg Neri, Jason Reynolds, Randy Ribay, and Jenny Torres SanchezWinnerurl=https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2024/01/collectors-stories-wins-2024-printz-awardtitle='The Collectors: Stories' wins 2024 Printz Awardpublisher=ALAformat=Press releasedate=January 22, 2024accessdate=January 22, 2024}}
with Eva Apelqvist (trans.)Fire from the SkyHonor
Gather
Salt the Water
with Mar Julia (illus.)BrownstoneWinner
Bright Red FruitHonor
Road Home
Compound Fracture

Multiple awards

As of 2025, only A. S. King has won the Printz twice; she also received an Honor. Marcus Sedgwick and M. T. Anderson have written one Award winner and two Honor Books. David Almond, John Green, Geraldine McCaughrean, and Gene Luen Yang have written one Award winner and one Honor Book. Seven people have two Honor Books but have never won the Award: Margo Lanagan, Terry Pratchett, Markus Zusak, Deborah Heiligman, Mariko Tamaki, Candice Iloh, and Angie Thomas.

Six writers have won both the Printz Award and the annual Carnegie Medal from the British librarians: David Almond, Aidan Chambers, Geraldine McCaughrean, Meg Rosoff, Elizabeth Acevedo, and Jason Reynolds. Only Chambers and Acevedo have won both for the same book; Chambers won the 1999 Carnegie and 2003 Printz for Postcards from No Man's Land, and Acevedo won the 2019 Carnegie and Printz for The Poet X. In its scope, books for children or young adults (published in the UK), the British Carnegie corresponds to the American Newbery and Printz awards.

References

References

  1. [http://www.ala.org/yalsa/printz "The Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature"]. [[Young Adult Library Services Association]] ('''YALSA'''). American Library Association. ('''ALA'''). Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  2. Piper, Rachel. (28 January 2015). "Brooke Young of the Printz Award Committee". Salt Lake City Weekly.
  3. Hunt, Jonathan. (July 2009). "A Printz Retrospective". Horn Book Magazine.
  4. HOLLINGSWORTH, HEATHER. "Book award named for former Topeka West librarian Michael Printz {{!}} CJOnline.com".
  5. "Michael L. Printz Awards".
  6. Printz died at the age of 59 in 1996.''American Libraries'', March 1997, p. 76.
  7. "Teen books honored". ''Reading Today'' 24.2 (Oct-Nov 2006): 12(1). Student Resource Center - Gold. Gale. Hennepin County Library. June 30, 2009.
  8. Yorio, Kara. (January 22, 2024). "'The Eyes and the Impossible' Wins the Newbery, 'Big' Earns Caldecott, and 'The Collectors: Stories' Takes the Printz Award at 2024 Youth Media Awards". [[School Library Journal]].
  9. (2014-07-03). "Obituary Notes: Walter Dean Myers; Matt Richell".
  10. (2021-06-18). "John Green: Wonders Are Never Far Away".
  11. (2010-01-19). "Rebecca Stead Wins Newbery; Jerry Pinkney Wins Caldecott".
  12. (2013-10-23). "Book Brahmin: Nick Lake".
  13. (2018-02-13). "At ALA: Caldecott, Newbery, King, Printz Awards".
  14. (2019-01-31). "Elizabeth Acevedo, Winner of the 2019 Michael L. Printz Award".
  15. (2020-02-28). "A.S. King: Michael L. Printz Award Winner".
  16. (2021-01-25). "2020 Printz Award".
  17. (2022-01-24). "2021 Printz Award".
  18. (2021-01-28). "Daniel Nayeri: 2021 Michael L. Printz Award Winner".
  19. (2022-01-25). "Angeline Boulley: 2022 Michael L Printz Award Winner".
  20. Communications and Marketing Office. (2023-01-30). "American Library Association announces 2023 Youth Media Awards". [[American Library Association]].
  21. (2023-03-17). "2023 Michael L. Printz Award Winner Sabaa Tahir".
  22. (January 22, 2024). "'The Collectors: Stories' wins 2024 Printz Award". ALA.
  23. Schaub, Michael. (2025-01-27). "ALA Youth Media Award Winners Revealed".
  24. (2025-01-27). "American Library Association announces 2025 Youth Media Award winners".
  25. "Internet Archive: Service Availability".
  26. Flood, Alison. (2019-06-18). "Carnegie medal goes to first writer of colour in its 83-year history". The Guardian.
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