NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature

The NSK Neustadt Prize for Children’s Literature is an American literary award given every odd-number year by World Literature Today. The main criterion is positive impact of a writer's work on the quality of children's literature and living writers alone are eligible. The winner gets a check for $25,000, a silver medallion, and a certificate, in a public ceremony at the University of Oklahoma. The prize is funded by Nancy Barcelo, Susan Neustadt Schwartz, and Kathy Neustadt, the three daughters of Walter Jr. and Dolores Neustadt.[1]

To date, the winners of the NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature include:

YearNameCountry
2003Mildred D. Taylor United States
2005Brian Doyle Canada
2007Katherine Paterson United States
2009Vera B. Williams United States
2011Virginia Euwer Wolff United States
2013Naomi Shihab Nye United States
2015Meshack AsareGhana Ghana
2017Marilyn Nelson United States

References

  1. "NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature". World Literature Today.
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