=SHARON CREECH wrote Love That Dog. That book was the Winner of the Newbery Medal For Walk Two Moons. It was copyright 2001. He wrote eight other books, they were called, Walk Two Moons, Absoulutely Normal Chaos, Pleasing The Ghost, Chasing RedBird, BloomAbility, The Wanderer, Fishing in The Air, and A Fine, Fine Schcool. They were great books!=
The runners-up to the Newbery Medal are called Newbery Honor recipients.
This link will take you to the American Library Association's site, with a list of the Newbery Medal and Honor books in alphabetical order by title.
One book is named the winner each year. The committee may, if they wish, nominate a number of honor books.
The committee reviews books all year. The final selection is made and announced in January.
One book receives the Newbery Medal each year. There may be up to three Newbery Honor books each year.
The Newbery Medal is named for John Newbery, an 18th century publisher of children's books.
No, they are not even close to being Newbery quality.
It is not. The Newbery Medal is only awarded to children's books.
You can win a Newbery Medal by writing a children's book and having it selected by the ALA (American Library Association) panel of voters that choose what books win the Newbery Medal each year.
All Newbery contenders must be published in the US.
Yes because you don't see many books with a newbery honor.
No. The Newbery Medal is awarded for books published in that year. The first Newbery Medal was awarded in 1922. Mark Twain died in 1910.