AuthorGet to know Kathryn Lasky

Accolades
I have won a lot of awards. This can happen when you have been writing for 40 years.
Newbery Honor Book, ALA, 1984, for Sugaring Time
New York Times Best Seller List 2010 for Guardians of Ga’Hoole
National Jewish Book Award, Jewish Welfare Board Book Council, and Sydney Taylor Book Award, Association of Jewish Libraries, both 1982, both for The Night Journey
Boston Globe/Horn Book Award, 1981, for The Weaver's Gift
Washington Post/Children's Book Guild Nonfiction Award for her body of work 1996
National Jewish Book Award and Notable Books designation, ALA, 1997, for Marven of the Great North Woods
Notable Books designation, American Library Association (ALA), 1981, for The Night Journey and The Weaver's Gift
Notable Book designation, New York Times, and Best Books for Young Adults designation, ALA, both 1983, both for Beyond the Divide
Best Books for Young Adults designation, ALA, 1984, for Prank
Notable Books designation, ALA, 1985, for Puppeteer
Best Books for Young Adults designation, ALA, 1986, for Pageant
Golden Trilobite Award, Paleontological Society, 1990, for Traces of Life: The Origins of Humankind
Parenting Reading Magic Award, 1990, for Dinosaur Dig
Edgar Award nominee for Best Juvenile Mystery, 1992, for Double Trouble Squared
Sequoyah Young Adult Book Award, 1994, for Beyond the Burning Time
John Burroughs Award for Outstanding Nature Book for Children, and Editor's Choice designation, Cricket magazine, both 1998, both for The Most Beautiful Roof in the World: Exploring the Rainforest Canopy
Orbis Pictus Honor for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children: The Man Who Made Time Travel & John Muir: America's First Environmentalist
Bank Street College of Education Best Books of the Year 2011: Ashes
2006 IRA Teachers' Choice: Broken Song
American Bookseller's Pick of The List, 1997: True North
Library of Congress Notable Book and Parents' Choice Honor Book 1995: The Librarian Who Measured the Earth
Western Heritage Award, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, and Edgar Award nominee, both 1999, both for Alice Rose and Sam.
ALA Best Book for Young Adults, 1995: Beyond the Burning Time
New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book, 1996: She's Wearing a Dead Bird on Her Head!
National Academy of Science, Best Book of The Year, 1994: Monarchs
2011 Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young Readers’ Literature
Maine State Library Katahdin Award for lifetime achievement in children’s’ literature: 2010
Endorsed by Amnesty International UK for contributing to a better understanding of human rights and the values that underpin them: The Extra
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