"Erskine Wins NBA in Young People's Literature" from Publishers Weekly by Diane Roback
Kathryn Erskine was filled with gratitude as she stepped up to the podium on Wednesday night to claim the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, for her novel Mockingbird (Philomel), about a 10-year-old girl with Asperger’s syndrome. She thanked the National Book Awards “for supporting reading and our culture,” as well as the judges, her publishing house Penguin, and “readers and friends and supporters and family.” She also thanked educators, for teaching children “to think critically and deeply, and think for themselves.” And she saved special thanks for her mother, for teaching her not only the “what” of the world, “but also the ‘why.’”
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