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2007 Nominees for the Nutmeg Book Award

Grades 4 - 6

Check out the nominees for 2007.  Read and Vote!

"The Nutmeg Children's Book Award encourages children in grades 4 - 6 to read quality literature and choose their favorite from a list of ten nominated titles.  Jointly sponsored by the Connecticut Library Association and the Connecticut Educational Media Association."

Listed below are the 2007 Nominees for the Nutmeg Book Award.  These books will be on display in the Children's Room. Read them, then come in and vote for them the Children's Room in January 2007!


skeleton man Becoming Naomi Leon by Pam Munoz Ryan

Naomi and her brother are being raised by their great-grandmother in a trailer park. When her mother reappears after a seven year absence, Naomi struggles to keep her family together and discover her Mexican heritage.

The Boy Who Saved Baseball by John H. Ritter

Can an average boy, an ornery old baseball star, and one last game save Tom’s small, California town from destruction by a developer?

Brainboy and the Deathmaster by Tor Seidler

Darryl, video game whiz, is drawn into a high-tech program where kids compete to be the best video gamers. However, Darryl discovers the ultimate prize may be winning his survival and that of his friends.

ruby holler Gifts from the Sea by Natalie Kinsey-Warnock

Quila receives an unexpected surprise when the sea washes a baby up on the shore outside her family’s Maine lighthouse.

joshua's song Granny Torrelli Makes Soup by Sharon Creech

Mix a little bit of wisdom, a ton of love, and a pinch of friendship. That’s how Granny Torrelli and twelve-year-old Rosie cook a delicious soup that proves life tastes good.

Half and Half by Lensey Namioka

Fiona Cheng knows who she is, but her mixed heritage (Chinese and Scottish) can never be explained with just one word. Supported by her family, she demonstrates that her two halves add up to a perfect whole.

Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo

While sailing in the Pacific Ocean, eleven–year-old Michael falls overboard and ends up stranded on a nearly deserted island. He is befriended by an old Japanese man, the island’s other inhabitant, in this exciting tale of friendship and survival.

Macaroni Boy by Katherine Ayres

Living in Pittsburgh during the Great Depression, Mike investigates the cause of the sickness that is affecting so many in his community, including his own grandfather. To learn the truth he must enlist the help of the neighborhood bully who nicknames Mike “Macaroni Boy.”

Thunder from the Sea by Joan Hiatt Harlow

Harsh weather brings an orphan boy, Tom, and a stranded dog, Thunder, together on the island of Newfoundland. They struggle to find a family despite a blizzard, a tidal wave, and worst of all, Thunder’s former owner.

The Warriors by Joseph Bruchac

One of the best lacrosse players on his Iroquois reservation team, Jake is conflicted when his mother relocates him to a boarding school. Jake is praised for his athletic abilities, but feels like an outcast until he resolves a school crisis with a special game of lacrosse.

 

2003 Nutmeg Nominees
2004 Nutmeg Nominees
2005 Nutmeg Nominees

2006 Nominees

 
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