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Ezra Jack Keats Award Winners and Honors for 2024 Announced

Mon, 02/26/2024 - 10:53am

 

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 (EJK Foundation), in partnership with the (USM), recently announced the winners of the  (EJK Award), as well as four honor books and four finalists. The annual EJK Award celebrates exceptional early career authors and illustrators for portraying the multicultural nature of our world in the spirit of Ezra Jack Keats.

 

The award ceremony will be held Thursday, April 11 at 12:30 p.m. ET, during the Fay B. Kaigler Children鈥檚 Book Festival at USM鈥檚 Hattiesburg campus. The ceremony will be livestreamed beginning at 1 p.m. ET 鈥 . 

EJK Award Winners

The 2024 Ezra Jack Keats Award Winner for Writer is:

 for Nell Plants a Tree; illustrated by Daniel Miyares; published by Balzer & Bray/ Harper Collins

The 2024 Ezra Jack Keats Award Winner for Illustrator is:

 for The Only Way to Make Bread; written by Cristina Quintero; published by Tundra/Penguin Random House Canada

The 2024 Ezra Jack Keats Award Honors are:

Writer Honors:

 for Just Like Grandma; illustrated by Julie Flett; published by Heartdrum/HarperCollins

 for Sora鈥檚 Seashells; illustrated by Stella Lim; published by Candlewick Press

Illustrator Honors:

 for Dancing Hands; written by Joanna Que & Charina Marquez; published by Chronicle Books

 for Benito Ju谩rez Fights for Justice; published by Godwin/Henry Holt

Writer Finalists: 

 & Michelle Pereira for The Boy Who Tried to Shrink His Name; published by Abrams/Abrams Books for Young Readers

 for When You Can Swim; published by Orchard Books/Scholastic

Illustration Finalists: 

 for Remembering; published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

 for Lucky Me; published by Orca Books

Deborah Pope, executive director of the EJK Foundation, said, 鈥淭he 2024 EJK Award and Honor books are filled with the same joy and sense of recognition that have made EJK鈥檚 books beloved classics. This year the stories we celebrate include the deft resolution of tensions that often come with cultural differences, reflect children鈥檚 concern with conservation and highlight precious intergenerational connections, all through the lens of diversity, kindness, and humor. These books are bound to delight children for decades!鈥

Karlie Herndon, curator of the de Grummond Children鈥檚 Literature Collection and the Ezra Jack Keats Papers at USM, said, 鈥淭he EJK Award supports so much more than good books: it recognizes the bravery, integrity, and creativity of new writers and illustrators working today to show up for the child readers who need their stories. I am so proud to be a part of an award that uplifts these creators while continuing to impart the Keats spirit in the world of picture book publishing.鈥 

On winning the Writer Award, Anne Wynter said, 鈥淭hank you to the committee for consistently celebrating diversity and recognizing how vital it is for children to see themselves in 鈥 not just a single book 鈥 but in many books! I鈥檓 so grateful to be a part of Ezra Jack Keats鈥 extraordinary and enduring legacy.鈥

On winning the Illustrator Award, Sarah Gonzales said, 鈥淭he EJK Award illuminates human uniqueness and togetherness, the traits of  Keats鈥 work that inspire me.  In my resilient immigrant family, we were strong, as individuals and as a group. With Cristina鈥檚 beautiful words I hoped to represent the strength of sharing as a community, the warmth of childhood memories and the happiness of baking bread.鈥 

About the Ezra Jack Keats Award
Since its inception, the EJK Award has celebrated over 100 for portraying the multicultural nature of our world, the universal experience of childhood and the importance of family and community. Past winners include now renowned bookmakers Oge Mora, Meg Medina, Christian Robinson, Bryan Collier, and Sophie Blackall.

The Ezra Jack Keats Award is co-produced by the EJK Foundation and the de Grummond Collection. A  of children鈥檚 literature and early childhood education specialists, librarians, authors, and illustrators review the entries and announce the winners and honorees.

About the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation
The has fostered children鈥檚 creativity and love of reading since 1964. The Foundation administers the EJK Bookmaking Competition, for grades 3-12, in the nation鈥檚 largest school system; and with the EJK Award, encourages exceptional early career authors and illustrators to create children鈥檚 books that reflect our diverse culture. The 30 minute documentary, , made by the EJK Foundation to bring attention to the giants who have and continue to work to address the need for inclusive children鈥檚 books, has been used in over 120 libraries and universities across the country for training and as part of course curriculum. The EJK Foundation is proud to protect and promote the work of Ezra Jack Keats.

About Ezra Jack Keats and the Impact of The Snowy Day
 (1916-1983) is considered one of America鈥檚 greatest children鈥檚 book illustrators and authors. The first book he both wrote and illustrated was which was published in 1962 and awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1963. He went on to write and illustrate over 20 now classic books including Peter鈥檚 Chair, Whistle for Willie and A Letter to Amy. Keats wanted no child to be an outsider and his books reflect his desire for a better world for all children, 鈥淚f we are to invest in the future, it must be by really concerning ourselves with what goes inside our kids.鈥

The Snowy Day broke the color barrier in mainstream children鈥檚 publishing by being embraced across social and ethnic lines. The vivid illustrations and text, beloved by generations of readers, have earned it a place in the pantheon of great children鈥檚 literature. The Library of Congress identifies it as a book that has shaped America. 

About the de Grummond Children鈥檚 Literature Collection
Theis one of North America鈥檚 leading children鈥檚 literature research centers. Founded in 1966 by Dr. Lena Y. de Grummond, the Collection holds the original manuscripts and illustrations of more than 1,400 authors and illustrators, as well as 200,000+ published books dating from 1530 to the present. The collection contains the works of many notable authors and illustrators including Randolph Caldecott, John Newbery, Kate Greenaway, and H.A. and Margret Rey, as well as the papers of the young adult author, John Green, and the Ezra Jack Keats Papers. Researchers from across the United States and around the world visit the collection on a regular basis to study its extensive holdings.