Children's literature continues to receive growing scholarly
attention, and this is due, in part, to the increased awareness of
the complexity of these works and their importance in the
curriculum. While some books may become classics and continue to be
read long after their publication, others are the product of
contemporary society and reflect the changing values of modern
American culture. So, too, those titles that have been singled out
for recognition reveal the standards of awards committees. This
reference is a guide to works of American children's fiction that
have won awards between 1995 and 1999.
Some of the books were published before that period, and thus
their recent recognition affirms their enduring value. Included are
more than 750 alphabetically arranged entries for authors, titles,
characters, and settings related to nearly 250 books. Entries for
novels provide plot summaries and critical commentary, while those
for authors give biographical information. The volume demonstrates
the growing number of multicultural novels and books about
nontraditional families, while it also shows the continuing
importance of historical fiction and the waning appeal of
traditional adventure novels. While the volume will be valuable to
librarians and teachers and to scholars of children's literature,
it will also be useful to anyone interested in these works as a
commentary on American culture at the close of the twentieth
century.
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