I wasn’t planning to concentrate on the CorettaScott King Illustrator Awards this year.
I blame thank Brindi for diverting my focus to them. After we finished reading all of the
Caldecott books, we continued the picture book mania with another illustrator
award; hoping to finish all 96 books by the end of August. We completed that
goal with several days to spare.
According to my Goodreads.com ratings, there were
twelve books that I felt were the best.
These titles, listed below in alphabetical order, were all given five
stars.
- Africa Dream by Eloise Greenfield; illustrated by Carole Byard (1978 Winner)
- I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King, Jr.; illustrated by Kadir Nelson (2013 Honor)
- I Have Heard of a Land by Joyce Carol Thomas; illustrated by Floyd Cooper (1999 Honor)
- i see the rhythm by Toyomi Igus; illustrated by Michele Wood (1999 Winner)
- Jazz by Walter Dean Myers; illustrated by Christopher Myers (2007 Honor)
- Just Us Women by Jeannette Franklin Caines; illustrated by Pat Cummings (1983 Honor)
- Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Doreen Rappaport; illustrated by Bryan Collier (2002 Honor)
- The Middle Passage: White Ships/ Black Cargo written and illustrated by Tom Feelings (1996 Winner)
- My People by Langston Hughes; illustrated by Charles S. Smith, Jr. (2010 Winner)
- Thunder Rose by Jerdine Nolen; illustrated by Kadir Nelson (2004 Honor)
- Underground: Finding the Light to Freedom written and illustrated by Shane W. Evans (2012 Winner)
- Visiting Langston by Willie Perdono; illustrated by Bryan Collier (2003 Honor)
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