Massachusetts Children's Book Award


The Massachusetts Children's Book Award is an annual literary award recognizing one book selected by vote of Massachusetts schoolchildren from a list prepared by committee. It was established in 1975 by Dr. Helen Constant, associate professor of education at Salem State College, and it continues to be sponsored by the School of Education at Salem State University. The purpose is to help maintain interest in reading among children in the "intermediate grades".
Students in grades 4 to 6 are eligible to vote for one favorite book if they have read at least five on the list, which now comprises 25 books that are no more than five years old. Participation is coordinated through schools, often by the school library, but public librarians may facilitate the program for home-schooled children and those whose schools do not participate in the program. The book with the greatest number of votes wins the Award—the writer gets a commemorative plaque—and a number of runners-up, commonly four, are named honor books.
Currently "teachers, librarians, and interested publishers" nominate books and all of those selected must be available in paperback editions. Other criteria include "literary quality, variety of genres, representation of diverse cultural groups, and reader appeal." For the 2014 award, the Master List comprised 25 books published from 2009 to 2013, almost half in 2011. A "Grade Level Guide" placed five of the books in each of five levels from "low fourth" to "advanced sixth".

History

The Mass. Children's Book Award program was inaugurated during the 1975–76 school year and the first winner was How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell, which was then three years old. The "First Annual Massachusetts Book Award Conference" was scheduled to run for seven hours from 8:30 at Salem State College Library on July 1. It was one of the "Specials", distinct from "Bicentennial" events, listed by The Boston Globe that morning. One year later Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume won the second poll, in which 5000 students in 400 classes voted on 25 books "nominated by teachers, librarians, and youngsters". Second to fifth-place finishers were also identified at the mid-year conference. Late that year the Globe reported that "children in grades 4 through 9 will vote for their favorite books in the third annual contest". For six years then, to 1983, there were a pair of MCBA determined by votes of children in grades 4–6 and in grades 7–9. The grades 7–9 winner in 1979, The Cat Ate My Gymsuit by Paula Danziger, had been the runner-up in 1977, voted by grades 4–6 only.
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing won the grades 4–6 award again in 1983, the only book to win two MCBA. Four books published during the 1950s and 1960s were winners, as late as 1987. After 1995, however, the Master List was limited to books published during the five-year span ending that year. The winning books since then have ranged from one to five years old.

Massachusetts Children's Book Award Nominees

2017 MCBA Nominees
AuthorTitlePublication Year
AviSophia’s War - A Tale of the Revolution2012
Bell, C.El Deafo2014
Barnhill, K.The Witch’s Boy2014
Blakemore, M. F.The Water Castle2013
Bowen, F.Out of Bounds2015
Butler, D. H.'2012
Chambliss Bertman, J.Book Scavenger2015
Ellis, D.No Ordinary Day2011
Farber, E.S.'2013
Gibbs, S.Poached2014
Graff, L.Absolutely Almost2014
Herrick, A.The Time Fetch2013
Holm, J. L.The Fourteenth Goldfish2014
Holub, J.Zeus and the Thunderbolt of Doom 2012
Jones, K.Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer2015
Kurtz, C.'2013
Lendle, I.The Stratford Zoo Midnight Revue Presents Romeo and Juliet2015
Lerangis, P.'2013
Littlewood, K.Bliss2012
Lloyd, N.A Snicker of Magic2014
Martin, L. & Martin, V.'2013
Schanen, A. B.Quinny and Hopper2014
Tarshis, L.'2015
Watson, J.'2014
Wright, T.'2013

Winners

TitleAuthorPubl.Note
2014Out of My MindSharon Draper2010
2013Because of Mr. TeruptRob Buyea2010
2012When You Reach MeRebecca Stead2009
201111 BirthdaysWendy Mass2009
2010FoundMargaret Peterson Haddix 2008
2009The Mysterious Benedict SocietyTrenton Lee Stewart2007ill. Carson Ellis
2008The Lightning ThiefRick Riordan2005ill. John Rocco
2007The Tale of DespereauxKate DiCamillo2006ill. Timothy B. Ering
2006Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism Georgia Byng2002
2005The Thief LordCornelia Funke2002illustrated by Funke;
orig. German, 2000
2004Jackie & MeDan Gutman1999photo illustrations
2003Artemis FowlEoin Colfer2001
2002Because of Winn-DixieKate DiCamillo2000
2001HolesLouis Sachar1998
2000Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneJ. K. Rowling1997ill. Mary GrandPré, 1998
1999FrindleAndrew Clements1996ill. Brian Selznick
1998CrashJerry Spinelli1996
1997Wayside School Gets A Little StrangerLouis Sachar1995
1996The True Confessions of Charlotte DoyleAvi1990
1995HatchetGary Paulsen1987
1994ShilohPhyllis Reynolds Naylor1991
1993Maniac MageeJerry Spinelli1990
1992MatildaRoald Dahl1988ill. Quentin Blake
1991There's a Boy in the Girls' BathroomLouis Sachar1987
1990-
1989The Chocolate TouchPatrick Skene Catling1952ill. Margot Apple, 1979
1988The Indian in the CupboardLynne Reid Banks1980ill. Brock Cole
1987Where the Red Fern GrowsWilson Rawls1961-
1986Dear Mr. HenshawBeverly Cleary1983ill. Paul O. Zelinsky
1985Nothing's Fair in the Fifth GradeBarthe DeClements1981
1984Charlotte's WebE. B. White1952ill. Garth Williams
1983Tales of a Fourth Grade NothingJudy Blume1972ill. Roy Doty
1983Stranger with My FaceLois Duncan1981grades 7–9
1982James and the Giant PeachRoald Dahl1961various illustrators,
none recent in 1982
1982Killing Mr. GriffinLois Duncan1978grades 7–9
1981The Great Gilly HopkinsKatherine Paterson1978
1981A Summer to DieLois Lowry1977grades 7–9
ill. Jenni Oliver
1980Chocolate FeverRobert Kimmel Smith1972ill. Gena Fiammenghi
1980Summer of My German SoldierBette Greene1973grades 7–9
1979The Cricket in Times SquareGeorge Selden1960ill. Garth Williams
1979The Cat Ate My GymsuitPaula Danziger1974grades 7–9
1978Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMHRobert C. O'Brien1971ill. Zena Bernstein
1978That Was Then, This Is NowS. E. Hinton1971grades 7–9
1977Tales of a Fourth Grade NothingJudy Blume1972ill. Roy Doty
1976How to Eat Fried WormsThomas Rockwell1973-

Multiple awards

has written three MCBA-winning books, published from 1987 to 1998: There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom, Wayside School Gets A Little Stranger, and Holes. Several people have written two winning books and Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume won both the 1977 and 1983 awards.