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Debbie makes a good point about access. I'm opening this challenge to past winners as well. I'll edit the first comment above to reflect this. Thanks Debbie!


Linda wrote: "Since Mildred D. Taylor won the Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement. Can I read any book by her and have it count since there are so many holds on the other books)?"
Sure!
Sure!
Debbie wrote: "I'm sticking with my original plan, but if it gets close to the wire and I'm not getting anything, I'll read something else. But I still expect the newest Caldecott Medal winner, [book:The Undefeat..."
I really like The Undefeated. I hope you like it too.
I really like The Undefeated. I hope you like it too.

I like Kwame Alexander's writing. And I'm excited to see the illustrations, since that is what Caldecotts are for.

If you were me, you'd make it last and finish it on Feb. 1. Nothing says the book for the challenge has to be started during the challenge month, just finished. Read only 1 or 2 chapters a day and you'll be home free. I'm a tricksy old bird.

Sure!"
Thanks. That is what I will do.
For those who don't really like reading kids/teen books, don't forget that the Alex Awards are adult books that have teen appeal.



Actually, as it was a finalist of the Coretta Scott King Award, I'd think it does count. Elizabeth?

I saw it on the list so it should count.


That sounds really good. I think I'm gonna "get me some of that".

Mine, too! I loved it so much.


That book is a favorite of mine!

I just read this book too, on your recommendation. The illustrations are so good!

And I'm a 3rd who read it on your recommendation. Who'd have guessed that unresolved conflict of humans would create a safety space undisturbed for nature.



2/2 on reading challenges this year.
Becky is our prize drawing winner for February 2020's reading challenge for reading The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander.
Congratulations Becky!
Congratulations Becky!

I finished it yesterday. I know it's too late for Feb., but I wanted to share it anyway, since it relates to the Feb. Theme.
Books mentioned in this topic
Genesis Begins Again (other topics)Wishtree (other topics)
The Undefeated (other topics)
The Undefeated (other topics)
The Undefeated (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Kwame Alexander (other topics)Mildred D. Taylor (other topics)
Katherine Applegate (other topics)
Katherine Applegate (other topics)
Jerry Craft (other topics)
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Edited to add: If the book you want to read from this year is unavailable due to everyone putting it on hold, feel free to read a previous year's winner. :)