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I think Bridge to Terabithia won a Newberry award because it is an excellent book. It talks about two children who like each other. They made a place called Terabithia where they can use their imagination.
It won the award in 1978. It was written by Katherine Paterson.
1944 Newberry Medal
She got the a Newberry ward and Silver Medal.
If you mean the Newberry Award, she recived it for two of her books (maybe more), but I'm not sure when.
Yes, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor won the Newbery Medal in 1992 for her book "Shiloh."
Katherine Paterson won the Newbery award twice, for Bridge to Terabithia in 1978 and for Jacob Have I Loved in 1981.
There is only one Newberry award book winner every year. However, there are usually 2-5 books a year that receive the Newberry honor. These are books that do not win the award, but were deserving of the recognition.
Yes, the book "Old Yeller" received a Newbery Honor in 1957, but did not win the Newbery Medal.
Jesse's goal for the summer in Bridge to Terabithia was to improve his running skills so he could compete in his school's race and hopefully win. He also wanted to escape from the challenges he faced at home and find friendship and adventure with Leslie.
Five of Laura's books won the Newberry Honor Award (On the Banks of Plum Creek, By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie and These Happy Golden Years). The reason none of her books won the Newberry Award Medal is that she had finished the books before the Newberry Award was created.
the climax is that jesse makes his sister may belle queen of terabithia i think the falling action is that jesse builds a bridge to terabithia. sorry i don't know the rising action or resolution! The rising action may be they discover terabithia or that jesse meets the girl leslie and become friends. Again sorry!