The National Book Award for Young People's Literature (2024)
The National Book Foundation has just announced Kareem Between by Shifa Saltagi Safadi as the winner of this year's top honor for literature for young people. The nominees cover a wide range of topics and themes, including indigenous history, identity, responding to tragedy, family history, and much more. Here's the list of honored books, with a brief overview of each book from the foundation.
Kareem Between
Shifa Saltagi Safadi"In Shifa Saltagi Safadi’s coming-of-age story, Kareem’s seventh grade school year is already off to a rough start when he is tasked with helping the new student, a Syrian refugee, acclimate. Told through verse, Kareem Between chronicles the story of a Syrian American Muslim teen stuck in the middle of cultures, parents, and countries as he courageously forges his own moral compass."
Hardcover, 2024
$18.99$9.49 + Free shipping50% off your first bookBuffalo Dreamer
Violet Duncan"In Buffalo Dreamer, 12-year-old Summer eagerly anticipates summer vacation until she begins to have vivid, unnerving dreams about an Indigenous girl attempting to escape the real-life residential school nearby—that her grandfather was forced to attend. The story, inspired by Violet Duncan’s own family history, introduces to young readers the history and devastating impact of institutions that tore apart Native communities and actively erased Indigenous cultures, and offers an important tale of intergenerational resilience."
Hardcover, 2024
$17.99$8.99 + Free shipping50% off your first bookThe Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky
Josh Galarza"Following his adoptive mother’s cancer diagnosis, Brett tries to temper his anxiety by pouring his energy into his self-authored comic book series, Kid Condor, in Josh Galarza’s debut novel, The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky. After his journal goes viral on social media, Brett is forced to deal with his peers’ scrutiny and judgement, and ultimately—with the help of unexpected friends—face his own internalized fatphobia, disordered eating, and, even, real life."
Hardcover, 2024
$19.99$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first bookThe Unboxing of a Black Girl
Angela Shanté"Angela Shanté reflects on the personal and the political in her ode to Black girlhood—skillfully addressing racism, sexual violence, and mental health, and recounting the stereotypes that the world often forces upon Black girls and women. Told in vignettes and poems influenced by the author’s upbringing in New York City, The Unboxing of a Black Girl serves as a reminder to be gentle with your heart and your mind in defiance of a society that insists on boxing you in."
National Book FoundationHardcover, 2024
$18.99$9.49 + Free shipping50% off your first bookThe First State of Being
Erin Entrada Kelly"In The First State of Being, while Michael Rosario is preparing for the impending Y2K crisis by stockpiling supplies and catastrophizing, his life is forever altered by the arrival of Ridge, a mysterious, disoriented teenage boy from the year 2199. Set in the months leading up to January 1, 2000, Erin Entrada Kelly’s novel reminds readers of the importance of living in the present moment."
Hardcover, 2024
$19.99$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first bookEverything We Never Had
Randy Ribay"Bridging decades and crossing state lines, Everything We Never Had follows protagonist Enzo Maghabol as he negotiates with his own anxiety at the start of the global pandemic. Confronted with his family’s history when his estranged grandfather moves in, Randy Ribay captures the dreams, doubts, and journeys of four generations of Maghabol boys in this story of assimilation, masculinity, and finding your own way."
Hardcover, 2024
$18.99$9.49 + Free shipping50% off your first bookAriel Crashes a Train
Olivia a. Cole"In Ariel Crashes a Train, readers are introduced to Ariel Burns, a queer 17-year-old grappling with intrusive, uncontrollable thoughts about harming others in this moving story about the power of naming and community. Olivia A. Cole’s novel-in-verse compassionately depicts the complicated realities of living with obsessive compulsive disorder, all while Ariel balances familial expectations, new friendships, and explores her gender expression and sexuality."
Hardcover, 2024
$19.99$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first bookFree Period
Ali Terese"In Ali Terese’s debut novel, Free Period, when Helen and Gracie attempt to pull off their most extravagant prank yet, they receive an unconventional punishment: joining the middle school's Community Action Club. With only one month to leave a positive mark on the school, the duo campaigns to provide free menstrual products in all school bathrooms in this story about friendship, period equity, and the impact we can make on our communities."
Hardcover, 2024
$17.99$8.99 + Free shipping50% off your first bookMid-Air
Alicia D. Williams"After losing one of his best friends in a tragic hit-and-run accident, Isaiah is tormented with guilt and grief in Mid-Air by Alicia D. Williams. Featuring captivating illustrations by Danica Novgorodoff, this novel-in-verse tenderly portrays the struggles and joys of Black boyhood, and weaves together a heartfelt story about self-acceptance and forgiveness in the face of unspeakable tragedy."
Hardcover, 2024
$17.99$8.99 + Free shipping50% off your first bookWild Dreamers
Margarita Engle"Margarita Engle’s Wild Dreamers centers two teenagers—Cuban American Ana who has been living in a car with her mother, and Leandro who has been struggling emotionally ever since his family escaped Cuba. In this novel-in-verse told in alternating perspectives—including that of Leandro’s service dog, Cielo—the teens serendipitously meet, and soon discover their shared passion for environmental conservation and the transformative capacity of first love."
Hardcover, 2024
$18.99$9.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book