So, the other day I got kind of haughty about how clairvoyant I am and, as a result, I was dared to predict the Caldecott, Newbery and Cybils awards.
Well throw down the gauntlet.
Far be it for me to ignore a good ol’ fashioned dare.
(And yes, if all my friends jumped off a cliff I would, too.)
Coming up with these was a tall order and totally intuitive (if you don’t count my crystal ball from the dollar store) so there will be no reviews or explanations. Just wild guesses. (And I should say, these aren’t necessarily my absolute favorites. I just think they’re gonna win…)
Caldecott and Caledcott Honors:
The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Brian Selznick
The Incredible Book Eating Boy, Oliver Jeffers
Pssst!, Adam Rex
The Apple Pie that Papa Baked, Lauren Thomson/Jonathon Bean
Pictures from our Vacation, Lynne Rae Perkins
Newbery and Newbery Honors:
The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Brian Selznick (I mean really — where does this one fit???)
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Sherman Alexie
Edward’s Eyes, Patricia McLachlan
Me and the Pumpkin Queen, Marlane Kennedy
A Crooked Kind of Perfect, Linda Urban
Cybils:
Poetry — This is Just to Say: Poems of Apology and Forgiveness, Joyce Sidman
Picture — Pssst! or The Chicken-Chasing Queen, Janice N. Herrington/Shelley Jackson
Middle Grade — Crooked or Emma Jean Lazarus, Lauren Tarshis
YA — Deadline, Chris Crutcher or Tips on Having a Gay (ex) Boyfriend, Carrie Jones (and if I get this one right, promote me to queen because the finalists haven’t even been announced yet.)
So what do you guys think?
On the money?
All I can say is that I am putting my cyber-energy into rooting for A Crooked Kind of Perfect for the Newbery.
You’re not the only one 🙂
First, thanks. 🙂
But Second: I’m thinking Wednesday Wars or Elijah of Buxton will get the Newbery. It’s even possible that they will be the only two on the list: one medal, one honor. If there are more honors, I’m thinking Emma Jean Lazarus or Leepike Ridge or Miss Spitfire.
I haven’t read Elijah, but Wednesday Wars is a goodie for sure. Ugh. It’s so hard!!! Thank god I’m not on the committee…
Possible Newbery
How about BOOK OF A THOUSAND DAYS by Shannon Hale?
I haven’t read everything on your guess list, but I like CROOKED and BOOK…
Barbara B.
http://barbarabakerbooks.blog-city.com
Re: Possible Newbery
I know. That was one of top choices. And I think it’s got a really good chance. We’ll see….
Nice predictions!!!
Thanks…
I love the way your mind works.
Although Crutcher’s Deadline can’t win the CYBIL on account of not making the shortlist, which flummoxed me. Yes. Flummoxed.
I called Crooked for a Newbery win/honor before it even got published, so I’m with you there. I believe Linda thinks it’ll go to Wednesday Wars or Elijah of Buxton, though.
I’d love to see Adam Rex win a Caldecott; Hugo Cabret is a bold call, too – I have to go review the criteria for that award, which I thought was for picture books, but I’m guessing I’m wrong about the precise criteria.
Deadline didn’t make the finals? Sheesh. I’m flummoxed, too, I must admit.
Linda IS protesting my Crooked prediction, but we shall see…
And as for Hugo Cabret, I don’t what the heck kind of award category it fits in, I really don’t…
PS — love the way your mind works, too.
Adam Rex win a Caldecott — I’d love to see that, too. I would be surprised if it happened, but not ’cause I wouldn’t want it to.
Jules, 7-Imp
Stranger things have happened…
I am blushing madly. I doubt I’ll win but I did make the shortlist, so you, girl, are at least partially, amazingly psychic.
Blush blush away, Carrie. Blush blush away…