Alex Awards
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The Alex Awards are also a separate award given for excellence in entertainment packaging.
The Alex Awards is an annual event designed to commend and honor the ten books published for adults during the previous year, which have been also judged to have "special appeal" for young readers, primarily those in the 11 to 18 age range.
The awards, named after the dedicated Baltimore
librarian, Margaret Alexander Edwards, who was known as "Alex", are sponsored by the Margaret Alexander Edwards Trust and Booklist
magazine. The list of books published during the previous year serves to provide the choice of titles selected for the awards which were initially bestowed in 1998 and, since 2002, have been administered by the Young Adult Library Services Association
(YALSA) a division of the American Library Association
(ALA). Only one author, Neil Gaiman
, has made the list twice.
The Alex Awards is an annual event designed to commend and honor the ten books published for adults during the previous year, which have been also judged to have "special appeal" for young readers, primarily those in the 11 to 18 age range.
The awards, named after the dedicated Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore is the largest independent city in the United States and the largest city and cultural center of the US state of Maryland. The city is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay. Baltimore is sometimes referred to as Baltimore...
librarian, Margaret Alexander Edwards, who was known as "Alex", are sponsored by the Margaret Alexander Edwards Trust and Booklist
Booklist
Booklist is a publication of the American Library Association that provides critical reviews of books and audiovisual materials for all ages. It is geared toward libraries and booksellers and is available in print or online...
magazine. The list of books published during the previous year serves to provide the choice of titles selected for the awards which were initially bestowed in 1998 and, since 2002, have been administered by the Young Adult Library Services Association
Young Adult Library Services Association
The Young Adult Library Services Association , established in 1957, is a division of the American Library Association. The mission of YALSA is to advocate, promote and strengthen service to young adults as part of the continuum of total library service, and to support those who provide service to...
(YALSA) a division of the American Library Association
American Library Association
The American Library Association is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with more than 62,000 members....
(ALA). Only one author, Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard Gaiman born 10 November 1960)is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book...
, has made the list twice.
Alex recipients
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2009 | City of Thieves | |
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2009 | Finding Nouf | |
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2009 | Just After Sunset: Stories Just After Sunset Just After Sunset is the fifth collection of short stories by Stephen King. It was released in hardcover by Scribner on November 11, 2008, and features a holographic dust jacket. On February 6, 2008, the author's official website revealed the title of the collection to be Just Past Sunset. About a... |
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2009 | Mudbound | |
2009 | Over and Under Over and Under Over and Under is the title of an album by folk singer/guitarist Greg Brown, released in 2000 on the Trailer Records label, a brief departure from his normal Red House Records label.... |
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2009 | Sharp Teeth Sharp Teeth Sharp Teeth is a 2008 free verse novel by American writer Toby Barlow. It won the 2009 Alex Award and is the Horror entry on the 2009 Best Adult Genre Fiction Reading List.-Characters:* Lark is the leader of one of the werewolf packs.... |
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2009 | Three Girls and Their Brother | |
2008 | American Shaolin: Flying Kicks, Buddhist Monks, and the Legend of Iron Crotch: An Odyssey in the New China | |
2008 | Bad Monkeys Bad Monkeys -Plot summary:The beginning of the book takes place in the mental disabilites wing of the Las Vegas Clark County Detention Center. A psychiatrist named Dr. Vale interviews Jane Charlotte, who is there for the murder of a man called Dixon... |
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2008 | Essex County Volume 1: Tales from the Farm | |
2008 | Genghis: Birth of an Empire | |
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2008 | Mister Pip Mister Pip Mister Pip is a novel by Lloyd Jones, a New Zealand author. It is named after a character in, and shaped by the plot of, Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations.... |
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2007 | Eagle Blue: A Team, A Tribe, and A High School Basketball Season in Arctic Alaska | |
2007 | Water for Elephants Water for Elephants Water for Elephants is a historical novel by Sara Gruen. Gruen originally wrote the novel as part of National Novel Writing Month.- Plot :... |
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2007 | Floor of the Sky | |
2007 | Color of the Sea | |
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2007 | Black Swan Green Black Swan Green Black Swan Green is a semi-autobiographical bildungsroman written by David Mitchell. It was published in April 2006 in the U.S. and May 2006 in the UK. The novel's thirteen chapters each represent one month—from January 1982 through January 1983—in the life of 13-year-old Worcestershire boy Jason... |
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2006 | Midnight at the Dragon Café | |
2006 | Upstate | |
2006 | Anansi Boys Anansi Boys Anansi Boys is a novel by Neil Gaiman, a spin-off of Gaiman's earlier novel American Gods. In Anansi Boys we discover that 'Mr. Nancy' has two sons, and the two sons in turn discover each other... |
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2006 | As Simple As Snow As Simple as Snow As Simple As Snow is a mystery novel by Gregory Galloway. It tells the story of a high-school aged narrator who meets a Gothic girl, Anna Cayne. Through postcards, a shortwave radio, various mix-CDs, and other erratic interests, Cayne eventually wins the heart of the narrator... |
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2006 | Never Let Me Go | |
2006 | Gil's All Fright Diner Gil's All Fright Diner Gil's All Fright Diner is an urban fantasy novel by A. Lee Martinez first published in 2005.-Plot summary:In the backwoods southern town of Rockwood, a vampire and a werewolf in a run-down old truck come across Gil's All Night Diner, a 24-hour restaurant in the middle of nowhere... |
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2006 | My Jim | |
2006 | Jesus Land: A Memoir | |
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2005 | Candyfreak: A Journey through the Chocolate Underbelly of America Candyfreak Candyfreak : A Journey through the Chocolate Underbelly of America is a non-fiction book written by Steve Almond. It is about a trip that he took in which he searched for candy bars made by small companies. He traveled to factories across the country. It was widely reviewed... |
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2005 | Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a Long-Distance Swimmer | |
2005 | Donorboy | |
2005 | Shadow Divers Shadow Divers Shadow Divers is a non-fictional recounting of the discovery of a World War II German U-Boat sixty miles off the coast of New Jersey, USA in 1991.-Overview:... |
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2005 | Work of Wolves | |
2005 | Truth & Beauty: A Friendship | |
2005 | My Sister's Keeper My Sister's Keeper My Sister's Keeper is a 2004 novel written by New York Times Best Selling author Jodi Picoult. It tells the story of 13-year-old Anna, who litigates her parents for medical emancipation when she is expected to donate a kidney to her sister Kate, who is dying from leukemia.-Plot:The story takes... |
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2005 | Thinner Than Thou | |
2005 | Project X | |
2005 | Rats: Observations on the History and Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants | |
2004 | Wonder When You'll Miss Me | |
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2004 | Drinking Coffee Elsewhere | |
2004 | Stiff Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers is a 2003 non-fiction work by Mary Roach. Published by W. W. Norton & Company, it details the unique scientific contributions of the deceased... |
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2004 | True Notebooks | |
2004 | Persepolis | |
2004 | Maisie Dobbs Maisie Dobbs Maisie Dobbs is a fictional character created by author Jacqueline Winspear. Maisie is a "psychologist and investigator" in post World War I London. A nurse during the war, Maisie returned to London to work with her mentor, accomplished detective Dr. Maurice Blanche... |
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2004 | Leave Myself Behind Leave Myself Behind Leave Myself Behind is the 2004 debut novel by American writer Bart Yates. The plot centers around a seventeen-year-old gay boy, Noah York, and the process through which he goes as he discovers his sexuality and grows without his father. Critics have compared Leave Myself Behind to J.D. Salinger's... |
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2003 | One Hundred Demons | |
2003 | My Losing Season My Losing Season My Losing Season is a memoir by Pat Conroy. It primarily deals with his senior season as the starting point guard on the basketball team of The Citadel in 1966–67. Conroy describes his tumultuous relationship with his coach, Mel Thompson, as well as the harsh, malevolent, male-dominated society of... |
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2003 | Seeing in the Dark: How Backyard Stargazers Are Probing Deep Space and Guarding Earth from Interplanetary Peril | |
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2003 | Crow Lake Crow Lake (novel) Crow Lake is a 2002 first novel written by Canadian author Mary Lawson. It won the Books in Canada First Novel Award in the same year and won the McKitterick Prize in 2003... |
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2003 | When the Emperor was Divine When the Emperor was Divine When the Emperor was Divine is a 2003 novel written by American author Julie Otsuka about Japanese Americans sent to an internment camp in the Utah desert. It is Otsuka's first novel... |
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2003 | 10th Grade | |
2002 | Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague Year of Wonders Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague is a 2001 international bestselling historical fiction novel by Geraldine Brooks. It was chosen as both a New York Times and Washington Post Notable Book.-Plot introduction:... |
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2002 | Gabriel's Story Gabriel's Story Gabriel's Story is an award-winning 2001 novel by American author David Anthony Durham.- Publication details :*Written by David Anthony Durham*First published: Doubleday, United States, 2001.- Plot summary :... |
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2002 | Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in Boom-Time America Nickel and Dimed Nickel and Dimed: On Getting By in America is a book written by Barbara Ehrenreich. Written from the perspective of the undercover journalist, it sets out to investigate the impact of the 1996 welfare reform act on the "working poor" in the United States... |
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2002 | Peace Like a River Peace Like a River This article is about the novel by Leif Enger. For the song written by Paul Simon, see Paul Simon Peace Like a River is a best-selling novel by Leif Enger, who took the title from the lyrics of the hymn "It Is Well with My Soul", which was performed at his wedding... |
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2002 | Kit's Law | |
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2002 | Motherland | |
2002 | Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self | |
2001 | Chang and Eng: A Novel | |
2001 | Counting Coup | |
2001 | Daughter of the Forest Daughter of the Forest Daughter of the Forest is an historical fantasy novel by Juliet Marillier first published in 1999 It is loosely based on "The Six Swans" . A girl must sew six shirts from a painful nettle plant in order to save her brothers from a witch's enchantment, remaining completely mute until the task is... |
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2001 | Diamond Dogs | |
2001 | Flags of Our Fathers Flags of Our Fathers Flags of Our Fathers is a New York Times bestselling book by James Bradley with Ron Powers about the five United States Marines and one United States Navy Corpsman who would eventually be made famous by Joe Rosenthal's lauded photograph of the flag raising at Iwo Jima, one of the costliest and... |
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2001 | Girl with a Pearl Earring Girl with a Pearl Earring (novel) Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 1999 historical novel written by Tracy Chevalier. Set in 17th century Delft, Holland, the novel was inspired by Delft school painter Johannes Vermeer's painting Girl with a Pearl Earring. Chevalier presents a fictional account of Vermeer, the model, and the painting... |
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2001 | In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex is a National Book Award winning work of maritime history by Nathaniel Philbrick. It tells the story of the Whaleship Essex from the point of view of Thomas Nickerson who was a fourteen-year-old cabin boy on the Essex. The book is based... |
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2001 | Soldier: A Poet's Childhood | |
2000 | High Exposure: An Enduring Passion for Everest and Unforgiving Places | |
2000 | Ender's Shadow Ender's Shadow Ender's Shadow is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel Ender's Game and depicting the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting character in the original novel. It was originally to be titled Urchin, but... |
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2000 | River, Cross My Heart River, Cross My Heart River, Cross My Heart is a novel by Breena Clarke, and was chosen as an Oprah Book Club Selection October 1999.-Plot introduction:The Potomac River claims the death of the daughter by drowning, and the family leaves their rural North Carolina world in search of a better life among friends and... |
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2000 | Educating Esmé: Diary of a Teacher's First Year | |
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2000 | Stardust Stardust (novel) Stardust is the first solo prose novel by Neil Gaiman. It is usually published as a novel with illustrations by Charles Vess. Stardust has a different tone and style from most of Gaiman's prose fiction, being consciously written in the tradition of pre-Tolkien English fantasy, following in the... |
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2000 | Barefoot Heart: Stories of a Migrant Child | |
2000 | Plainsong Plainsong (novel) Plainsong is a bestselling novel by Kent Haruf. Set in the fictional town of Holt, Colorado, it tells the interlocking stories of some of the inhabitants.... |
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2000 | Imani All Mine | |
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1999 | Getting In | |
1999 | Needles | |
1999 | At All Costs | |
1999 | Space | |
1999 | Last Days of Summer Last Days of Summer Last Days of Summer is 1998 novel written by Steve Kluger. It is an epistolary novel told completely through forms of correspondence; letters, postcards, interviews with a psychiatrist, progress reports, and newspaper clippings.... |
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1999 | Legends: Stories by the Masters of Modern Fantasy | |
1999 | Antarctica Antarctica (novel) Antarctica is a novel written by Kim Stanley Robinson. It deals with a variety of characters living at or visiting an Antarctic research station... |
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1999 | Almost a Woman | |
1999 | Caucasia | |
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1998 | All Over but the Shoutin | |
1998 | Sugar in the Raw: Voices of Young Black Girls in America | |
1998 | What Girls Learn | |
1998 | Snow in August | |
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1998 | Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster | |
1998 | Lest We Forget: The Passage from Africa to Slavery and Emancipation | |
1898 | Only Twice I've Wished for Heaven | |
1998 | To Say Nothing of the Dog; or, How We Found the Bishop's Bird Stump at Last To Say Nothing of the Dog To Say Nothing of the Dog: How We Found the Bishop's Bird Stump at Last is a 1997 comic science fiction novel by Connie Willis. It takes place in the same universe of time-traveling historians she explored in her story Fire Watch and novel Doomsday Book.To Say Nothing of the Dog won both the Hugo... |