Barnes & Noble announces shortlist for Children s and YA Book Awards Mary Cadden, USA TODAY
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Barnes & Noble announced the nominees for their Children s and YA Book Awards Monday. The awards honor titles that have been published during the past year (March 2020 to March 2021).
This is the first year for the awards, in which Barnes & Noble book buyers and sellers single out titles by new authors, and authors early in their careers, that they consider exceptional. The categories include children, young reader and young adult novels.
“We are very proud as a bookseller to support the careers of authors,” said James Daunt, CEO of Barnes & Noble. “It is especially exciting to bring truly outstanding talent to everyone’s attention. Our booksellers have assembled a shortlist of stunning quality and these Awards will launch hitherto lesser-known authors on long and glittering careers.”
Barnes & Noble announces shortlist for Children s and YA Book Awards
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