"The writer and illustrator Jerry Craft won this year’s John Newbery Medal for “New Kid,” the first graphic novel to receive the prize for the most outstanding contribution to children’s literature.
“New
Kid” is about a 12-year-old boy named Jordan who lives in New York
City’s Washington Heights and dreams of going to art school, but his
parents instead enroll him in a prestigious private school where he is
one of the few students of color. Published by HarperCollins, “New Kid”
marks a shift from Craft’s previously self-published work and reflects
changing attitudes about the literary merits of graphic novels.
“The Undefeated,”
illustrated by Kadir Nelson and written by Kwame Alexander, won the
Randolph Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished American picture
book for children. An ode to African-American life and accomplishments,
it includes references to slavery, the civil rights movements and black
heroes such as Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks and others.
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