"My Favorite Newbery" matching game featuring Linda Sue Park



In 2002 Linda Sue Park won the Newbery Medal for A Single Shard, the tale of a ten-year-old orphan called Tree-ear who apprentices to a master potter. Guess which title below is her favorite Newbery-winning novel.

a) Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins (2006)
b) Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson (1978)
c) I, Juan de Pareja by Elizabth Borton de Trevino (1966)

This post is part of our ongoing game matching Newbery and Caldecott medalists to their favorite winning titles. To see more entries, click on the tag matching game.

Previously: Neil Gaiman, Erin E. Stead, and Lois Lowry.
Coming soon: Beth Krommes, Jerry Pinkney, and Susan Cooper.

 

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