Phoenix Award


The Phoenix Award annually recognizes one English-language children's book published twenty years earlier that did not then win a major literary award. It is named for the mythical bird phoenix that is reborn from its own ashes, signifying the book's rise from relative obscurity.
The award was established and is conferred by the Children's Literature Association, a nonprofit organization based in the United States whose mission is to advance "the serious study of children's literature". The winner is selected by an elected committee of five ChLA members, from nominations by members and outsiders. The token is a brass statue.
The inaugural, 1985 Phoenix Award recognized The Mark of the Horse Lord by Rosemary Sutcliff. Beginning 1989, as many as two runners-up have been designated "Honor Books", with 34 named for the 29 years to 2017.
A parallel award for children's picture books, the Phoenix Picture Book Award was approved in 2010 and inaugurated in 2013. There are two awards if the writer and illustrator are different people. "Books are considered not only for the quality of their illustrations, but for the way pictures and text work together to tell a story. Wordless books are judged on the ability of the pictures alone to convey a story."

Phoenix Award winners

There have been 35 Award winners and 35 Honor Books announced since 1985.
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.-
1985'Winner-
1986Queenie PeavyWinner-
1987SmithWinner-
1988'Winner-
1989'Winner-
1989Brother Can You Spare a Dime?Honor-
1989PistolHonor-
1990Enchantress from the StarsWinner-
1990RavensgillHonor-
1990Sing Down the MoonHonor-
1991'Winner-
1991'Honor-
1991'Honor-
1992'Winner-
1993Carrie's WarWinner-
1993'Honor-
1994Of Nightingales That WeepWinner-
1994 and Christopher CollierMy Brother Sam is DeadHonor-
1994Listen for the Fig TreeHonor-
1995DragonwingsWinner-
1995Tuck EverlastingHonor-
1996'Winner-
1996Abel's IslandHonor-
1997I Am the CheeseWinner-
1998'Winner-
1998BeautyHonor-
1998'Honor-
1999Throwing ShadowsWinner-
1999'Honor-
1999Words by HeartHonor-
2000Keeper of the Isis LightWinner-
2000'Honor-
2001'Winner-
2001'Honor-
2002'Winner-
2002Story for a Black NightHonor-
2003'Winner-
2003'Honor-
2004White Peak FarmWinner-
2004Angel SquareHonor-
2005'Winner-
2005Fire and HemlockHonor-
2006Howl's Moving CastleWinner-
2006'Honor-
2006'Honor-
2007MemoryWinner-
2007Waiting for the RainHonor-
2008EvaWinner-
2008'Honor-
2009Weetzie BatWinner-
2009Lucie Babbidge’s HouseHonor-
2010'Winner-
2011'Winner-
2011Stepping on the CracksHonor-
2011'Honor-
2012Letters from RifkaWinner-
2012Morning GirlHonor-
2012Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern HaitiHonor-
2013'Winner-
2013Malcolm X: By Any Means NecessaryHonor-
2014'Jesse'Winner-
2014Under the Blood Red SunHonor-
2015One BirdWinner-
2016FrindleWinner-
2017Wish Me LuckWinner-
2017SeedfolksHonor-
2017HabibiHonor-
2018Restless Spirit: The Life and Work of Dorothea LangeWinner-
2019Winner-
2019Imani All MineHonor-
2020Many StonesWinner-
2020145th Street: Short StoriesHonor-
2021Finding GraceWinner-
2021Whale TalkHonor-
2021Any Small GoodnessHonor
2022When the Emperor Was DivineWinner-
2022When My Name Was KeokoHonor-
2023Walking the Choctaw RoadWinner-
2023The Wright Sister: Katharine Wright and Her Famous BrothersHonor-

Multiple awards

As of 2021, there have been three two-time winners of the Phoenix Award:
Mahy of New Zealand was also a runner up in 2006.
Several of the winners have also received the British Carnegie Medal for other books: Sutcliff ; Garner ; Garfield ; Southall ; Hunter ; Dickinson ; Mahy ; Doherty.
Three of the winners have also won the American Newbery Medal for other books: Konigsburg ; Paterson ; Hesse.

Picture Book Award winners

The Phoenix Picture Book Award was first given in 2013, for books originally published in 1993.
YearAuthorTitleResultRef.-
2013OwenWinner-
2013In the Small, Small PondHonor-
2014'Winner-
2014, illus. by Paul O. ZelinskySwamp AngelHonor-
2014Good Night, GorillaHonor-
2015 My Map BookWinner-
2015 Would They Love a Lion?Honor-
2015 , illus. by Stefano VitaleWhen the Wind Stops Honor-
2016GooseWinner-
2016, illus. by Jerry PinkneySam and the TigersHonor-
2017, illus. by Petra MathersTell Me a SeasonWinner-
2017DemiOne Grain of Rice: A Mathematical TaleHonor-
2018 and Brian PinkneyCendrillon: A Caribbean CinderellaWinner-
2018, illus. by Robin Preiss GlasserYou Can’t Take A Balloon Into the Metropolitan MuseumHonor-
2019Black CatWinner-
2019, illus. by Floyd CooperTree of HopeHonor-
2020'Winner-
2020WingsHonor-
2021Dim Sum for Everyone!Winner-
2021, illus. by Maya Christina GonzalezIguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems/Iguanas en la nieve y otros poemas de invieroHonor-
2021Honor
2022Home of the BraveWinner-
2022, illus. by Maya Christina GonzalezWho’s Afraid of The Big Bad Book?Honor-
2022What Charlie HeardHonor
2022, illus. by Joe CepedaWhy Heaven is Far AwayHonor
2023Roller CoasterWinner-
2023Just a Minute: A Trickster Tale and Counting BookHonor-
2023, illus. by Kadir NelsonThunder RoseHonor-