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2014 Charlie May Simon Book Award Nominees

2014 Charlie May Simon Book Award Nominees. The first prominent children’s book author from Arkansas. Wrote almost 30 books in her lifetime. Married to another writer. The two lived in a home overlooking the Arkansas River in Little Rock.

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2014 Charlie May Simon Book Award Nominees

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  1. 2014 Charlie May Simon Book Award Nominees

  2. The first prominent children’s book author from Arkansas. • Wrote almost 30 books in her lifetime. • Married to another writer. • The two lived in a home overlooking the Arkansas River in Little Rock. • An award was created in her name in 1971 and is given to an outstanding book chosen by Arkansas students in grades 4-6. Charlie May Simon 1897-1977

  3. Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer by John Grisham Mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine 2013 Charlie May Simon Winner & Honor Book

  4. The streets of 1893 New York are crowded and filthy. For thirteen-year-old newsboy MaksGeless, they are also dangerous. Bruno, leader of the awful Plug Ugly Gang, has set his sights on Maks and orders his boys to track him down. Suddenly Maks finds himself on the run, doing all he can to evade the gang, with only his new friend Willa by his side. And that’s just the start of Maks'troubles. His sister, Emma, has been arrested and imprisoned for stealing a watch from the glamorous new Waldorf Hotel. Maks knows she didn’t do it—but will he be able to prove it in time? City of Orphansby Avi

  5. When summer comes around, it's off to the beach for Rosalind . . . and off to Maine for the rest of the Penderwickgirls and Jeffrey. That leaves Skye as OAP (oldest available Penderwick)—a terrifying notion for all. Things look good as they settle into their cozy cottage, with a rocky shore, seagulls, and a charming next-door neighbor.  But can Skye hold it together?  Will Jane's Love Survey come to a tragic conclusion? Is Batty the only Penderwick capable of carrying a tune?  And will Jeffrey be able to keep peace between the girls . . . these girls who are his second, and most heartfelt, family? It's a rollicking ride as the Penderwicks continue their unforgettable adventures in a story filled with laughs and joyful tears! The Penderwicks at Point Mouetteby Jeanne Birdsall

  6. Clayton Hensley is accustomed to trouble: There’s a folder of incident reports in Principal Kelling’s office that’s as thick as a phonebook and growing daily. Most recently, Clay’s art teacher told the class to spend the period drawing anything they wanted, and Clay decided to be extra “creative” by drawing a spot-on portrait of Principal Kelling…as a donkey.It’s a pretty funny joke, but Clay is coming to realize that the biggest joke of all may be on him. When his big brother, Mitchell, gets in some serious trouble, Clay decides to change his own mischief-making ways…but he can’t seem to shake his reputation as a troublemaker. Troublemakerby Andrew Clements

  7. Siblings India, Finn, and Mouse are stunned when their mom tells them they are flying that night--without her--to their Uncle Red's home in Colorado. But things take an even more dramatic turn when their plane lands in a very unusual place. A mysterious driver meets them at the airport. When he drops them off at their "destination," each kid suddenly has a clock with a different amount of time left. If the time runs out, they have to become permanent citizens in a place they don't recognize or understand. Only if they work together can they call the driver back to help get them where they really belong. No Passengers Beyond This Pointby GenniferCholdenko

  8. Skilley, an alley cat with an embarrassing secret, longs to escape his hard life dodging brooms and carriage wheels and trade his damp alley for the warmth of the Cheshire Cheese Inn. When he learns that the innkeeper is looking for a new mouser, Skilley comes up with a scheme to place himself in the famous tavern. Once established in the inn, Skilley strikes a bargain with Pip, the intelligent mouse-resident, and his fellow mice. Skilley protects the mice and the mice in turn give to Skilley the delectable Cheshire cheese of the inn. Thus begins a most unlikely alliance and friendship. The cat and mouse must contend with a tyrannical cook, a mouse-despising barmaid, and an evil tomcat named Pinch. The Cheshire Cheese Cat: A Dickens of a Taleby Carmen Deedy & Randall Wright

  9. In alternating chapters, author Candace Fleming moves readers back and forth between Amelia Earhart's life and the exhaustive search for her and her missing plane after it mysteriously disappeared in 1937. With incredible photos, maps, little known facts and handwritten notes from Amelia this unique nonfiction title is tailor-made for you! Amelia Lost: The Life & Disappearance of Amelia Earhartby Candace Fleming

  10. In the fifteenth-century kingdom of Sylvania, the prince offers a fabulous reward to anyone who cures the curse that forces the princesses to spend each night dancing to the point of exhaustion. Everyone who tries either disappears or falls into an enchanted sleep.Thirteen-year-old Reveka, a smart, courageous herbalist’s apprentice, decides to attempt to break the curse despite the danger. Unraveling the mystery behind the curse leads Reveka to the Underworld, and to save the princesses, Reveka will have to risk her soul. The Princess Curseby Merrie Haskell

  11. Returning to the beach cottage—a cottage named Scallop—where she has always celebrated her birthday is a special occasion for Alice Rice. Who will see the first dolphin this time? The first pelican? What will have changed? Stayed the same? And will this be the year she finally finds a junonia shell? Alice's friends are all returning, too. She's certain her parents have the best party planned for her. Alice can't wait. If Alice is lucky, everything will be absolutely perfect. Will Alice be lucky? Junoniaby Kevin Henkes

  12. Elise and Franklin have always been best friends. Elise has always lived in the big house with her loving Uncle and Aunt, because Elise's parents died when she was too young to remember them.  There's always been a barn behind the house with eight locked doors on the second floor. When Elise and Franklin start middle school, things feel all wrong. Bullying. Not fitting in. Franklin suddenly seems babyish.  Then, soon after her 12th birthday, Elise receives a mysterious key left for her by her father. A key that unlocks one of the eight doors upstairs… Eight Keys by Suzanne LaFleur

  13. For all the ten years of her life, Ha has only known Saigon: the thrills of its markets, the joy of its traditions, the warmth of her friends close by, and the beauty of her very own papaya tree. But now the Vietnam War has reached her home. Ha and her family are forced to flee as Saigon falls, and they board a ship headed toward hope. This is the moving story of one girl's year of change, dreams, grief, and healing as she journeys from one country to another, one life to the next. Inside Out & Back Againby Thanhha Lai

  14. Liesl lives in a tiny attic bedroom, locked away by her cruel stepmother. Her only friends are the shadows and the mice—until one night a ghost named Po appears from the darkness. That same evening, a scientist's apprentice named Will makes an innocent mistake that has tremendous consequences for Liesl and Po, and it draws the three of them together on an extraordinary journey. Liesl & Poby Lauren Oliver

  15. Be a student in Arkansas grades 4-6. • Read OR listen to at least 3 of the books and you will be eligible to vote for the Charlie May Simon Award. • Vote in the school library or with your reading teacher in April 2014. How to Vote:

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