Award-Winning Books For Young Adults
Diving into the treasure of literary gems is an incomparable experience. Bookswagon is here to take its readers on one such journey that is full of the Best Award Winning Young Adult Fiction Novels of all time. We present you with an extraordinary gift of literature that has been a pioneer in its field.
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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak: The Book by Thief is a story that is set in Nazi Germany. The story revolves around an orphaned kid who is sent to live in a foster home with her foster parents. The story explores the bond she shares with her books and the relationship she builds with her foster parents and friends. the orphaned kid uses her books to escape the harsh reality of the surroundings. The power of books and words offers her solace and connection during her dark time. The books collectively talk about loss, love, and the power of words and that is what makes it stand out. The book has won awards like the Kathleen Mitchell Award, and Indies Choice Book Award for Children's Literature.
We Are Not Free by Traci Chee: the book comes under the genre of historical fiction and revolves around the lives of 14 young Japanese-American children during World War II. these kids face the struggle of forced relocation by the government of the US. the story is written from the point of view of each kid which makes it multi-perspective narration. The story puts the limelight on the racial injustice faced by the Japanese American people and the violation of civil rights as well. Additionally, it covers the themes of identity, belonging, community, and solidarity. The book has won the National Book Award
Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley: the story revolves around a biracial Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) teen, named Daunis Fontaine who is an 18-year-old. Daunis gets involved in an FBI investigation about a lethal new drug that is destroying her community. The book is a perfect blend of mystery, cultural heritage, and personal growth. The author puts the lead character’s struggle to accept and embrace her mixed heritage as a central theme. Other themes covered by the story are justice, resilience, family, and community. The book has won the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult, and the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fiction
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo: the story is set against the backdrop of San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1950s and revolves around a Chinese American teenager, named Lily Hu. Lily happens to discover her identity and sexuality against the backdrop of McCarthy-era America. The major themes the story talks about are identity, self-discovery, cultural and racial tensions, love, and relationships. The story has won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature
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