Coretta Scott King Book Awards 2023

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Since 1970, the Coretta Scott King Book Award has been given to outstanding African American authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults by the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Committee of the American Library Association’s Coretta Scott King Book Awards Round Table (CSKBART). The recipients "demonstrate an appreciation of African American culture and universal human values" (American Library Association) and create books that honor the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King. The Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent celebrates and gives exposure to exceptional authors and illustrators in the beginning of their career. Check out the 2023 winners! 

Freewater by Amina Luqman-Dawson - 2023 Author Winner 

Under the cover of night, twelve-year-old Homer flees Southerland Plantation with his little sister Ada, unwillingly leaving their beloved mother behind. Much as he adores her and fears for her life, Homer knows there’s no turning back, not with the overseer on their trail. Through tangled vines, secret doorways, and over a sky bridge, the two find a secret community called Freewater, deep in the swamp. In this society created by formerly enslaved people and some freeborn children, Homer finds new friends, almost forgetting where he came from. But when he learns of a threat that could destroy Freewater, he crafts a plan to find his mother and help his new home. Deeply inspiring and loosely based on the history of maroon communities in the South, this is a striking tale of survival, adventure, friendship, and courage. (From the publisher

Standing in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritual Illustrated by Frank Morrison - 2023 Illustrator Winner 

Stretching more than four hundred years, this book features pivotal moments in history, such as the arrival of enslaved people in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619; Nat Turner’s rebellion; the integration of the US military; the Selma to Montgomery marches; and peaceful present-day protests. It also celebrates the feats of African American musicians and athletes, such as Duke Ellington and Florence Griffith Joyner. Visually stunning and incredibly timely, this book reckons with a painful history while serving as a testament to the human spirit’s ability to persevere in even the most hopeless of circumstances. Its universal message of faith, strength, and resilience will resonate with readers of all ages. Carole Boston Weatherford’s riveting text and Frank Morrison’s evocative and detailed paintings are informative reminders of yesterday, hopeful images for today, and aspirational dreams of tomorrow. (From the Publisher) 

We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds - 2023 Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent Author Winner 

Seventeen-year-old Avery Anderson is convinced her senior year is ruined when she's uprooted from her life in DC and forced into the hostile home of her terminally ill grandmother, Mama Letty. The tension between Avery’s mom and Mama Letty makes for a frosty arrival and unearths past drama they refuse to talk about. Every time Avery tries to look deeper, she’s turned away, leaving her desperate to learn the secrets that split her family in two. While tempers flare in her avoidant family, Avery finds friendship in unexpected places: in Simone Cole, her captivating next-door neighbor, and Jade Oliver, daughter of the town’s most prominent family—whose mother’s murder remains unsolved. As the three girls grow closer—Avery and Simone’s friendship blossoming into romance—the sharp-edged opinions of their small southern town begin to hint at something insidious underneath. The racist history of Bardell, Georgia is rooted in Avery’s family in ways she can’t even imagine. With Mama Letty's health dwindling every day, Avery must decide if digging for the truth is worth toppling the delicate relationships she's built in Bardell—or if some things are better left buried. (From the Publisher

Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights Movement Illustrated by Janelle Washington - 2023 Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent Illustrator Winner

In Choosing Brave, Angela Joy and Janelle Washington offer a testament to the power of love, the bond of motherhood, and one woman's unwavering advocacy for justice. It is a poised, moving work about a woman who refocused her unimaginable grief into action for the greater good. Mamie fearlessly refused to allow America to turn away from what happened to her only child. She turned pain into change that ensured her son's life mattered. Timely, powerful, and beautifully told, this thorough and moving story has been masterfully crafted to be both comprehensive and suitable for younger readers. (From the Publisher

Discover all of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards recipients from 1970-2023. 


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Lydia Fair