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The annual Children’s Literature Festival and Green Earth Book
Award Ceremony will be held on April 2 and 3, 2008 on the campus of
Salisbury University. The festival draws teachers, students,
community members and the press to campus to celebrate great books,
great authors and illustrators who inspire great reading for
children and young adults. Among other authors speaking at the conference
are O.R. Melling from Ireland who is the recipient of the GEBA award
in the young adult category; Cambria Gordon, the recipient in the
non-fiction category; and Jean Okimoto, for her book, Winston
of Churchill, the winner in the children’s
category. Green Earth Book Awards2006 Green Earth Book Award Winners, April 2007 Salisbury
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Nic Bishop |
Melissa Stewart |
Graeme Base and wife
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Salisbury University is honored to host the Green Earth Book Award Ceremony each April. In an era when everyone is conscious of global warming and other environmental issues, what a better way to begin to change the future than through our children. Children's Literature is a solid vehicle to use to educate the future generations about environmental stewardship.
In 2005, the first annual Green Earth Book Award was given to
author Lynne Cherry for her book, "The Sea, the Storm and the
Mangrove Tangle." Since then, the children's literature award has
grown from 1 award in 2005 to awards in three categories in
2007. Noted international authors/illustrators Kim Toft, and
Graeme Base, both from Australia, are among the group of prestigious
winners. The Green Earth Book Award is awarded annually in April at
Salisbury University. For more information about the awards
ceremony, go to the Children's Literature Conference.
For a complete list of
winners and more information, please go to http://www.newtonmarascofoundation.org/programs/a_ge.cfm