The 2014 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction

Bo at Ballard CreekThe 2014 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction goes to Kirkpatrick Hill for Bo at Ballard  Creek, illustrated by LeUyen Pham; published by Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, a division of the Macmillan Children's Book Group.

Like Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House in the Big Woods, Bo at Ballard Creek takes its young heroine (and readers) through a year of frontier living, eventful with the dramas of child life. But what a different frontier: Bo lives in 1920s bush Alaska with her two papas, miners drawn to the wilderness for the Gold Rush and now trying to hang on as the gold becomes depleted and their world begins to change. Staying absolutely true to what a young child would find important, the story is nonchalant about such adult concerns as moonshine and sporting girls; exciting when it counts (there's a bear and an airplane); and downright cheerful in its depiction of Papa Jack (African American) and Papa Arvid (Swedish) and their multicultural community of miners and Natives. "People you love are always pretty," observes Jack, a sentiment borne out in the affectionate, gently humorous story.

The Scott O'Dell award, created by Scott O’Dell and Zena Sutherland in 1982 and now administered by Elizabeth Hall, carries with it a prize of $5000, and goes annually to the author of a distinguished work of historical fiction for young people published by a U. S. publisher and set in the Americas. The winner is chosen by a committee appointed by Elizabeth Hall; its members are Ann Carlson, librarian at the Oak Park-River Forest High School; Deborah Stevenson, editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books; and, as chair, Roger Sutton, editor in chief of The Horn Book. For more information about Scott O’Dell and the Scott O’Dell Award please visit scottodell.com.
Roger Sutton
Roger Sutton

Editor Emeritus Roger Sutton was editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc., from 1996-2021. He was previously editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and a children's and young adult librarian. He received his MA in library science from the University of Chicago in 1982 and a BA from Pitzer College in 1978.

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Roger Sutton

The website is back up and information about the Scott O'Dell Award can be found at http://www.scottodell.com/Pages/ScottO'DellAwardforHistoricalFiction.aspx

Posted : Apr 16, 2014 03:16


Roger Sutton

There is a seal, which we provide to winning publishers so they can either make stickers or put an image on a reprint jacket but we don't print medal-stickers ourselves. I guess we didn't think there would be demand. Something to think about in the long term, but if you have a sticker-maker I can send you the template. Write to me at rsutton at hbook dot com.

Posted : Apr 16, 2014 02:09


Roger Sutton

Hi Chris--there is a complete list at scottodell.com but you are correct in saying that it is down. Thank you for bringing this to my attention and I'll contact the webmaster this morning. In the meantime, there is a complete list of the winners at Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_O%27Dell_Award_for_Historical_Fiction.

Posted : Apr 16, 2014 01:26

Chris Kramer

Thanks for the speedy reply and for alerting the webmaster. I was unclear about the medals. I have a list of the previous books, what I am looking for a gold medal to put on our books similar to the ALA medals for Newbery, Caldecott, Seuss, etc.

Posted : Apr 16, 2014 01:26


Chris Kramer

Is there a source for the medals so that I can promote the many O'Dell winners in our library. And is there a problem with the scottodell website?

Posted : Apr 16, 2014 03:38


Martha V. Parravano

Great choice as usual!

Posted : Jan 23, 2014 06:03


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