![]() "Rebellion 1776" by Laurie Halse Anderson Wins 2025 Grateful American Book PrizeHonorable Mentions Go to Rebecca Brenner Graham and Debbie Levy for Works about Frances Perkins and the Scopes Trial
The historical fiction adventure plunges young readers into the American Revolution, following a girl struggling to survive amid a smallpox epidemic, public fear of inoculation, and the seething war. The New York Times described Anderson's book as, "Filled with immersive detail, expert delineations of complex characters, and both harsh and loving reality, Rebellion 1776 provides young readers with a true experience of a historic moment in time that resonates with today's world." Honorable Mentions Highlight American Trailblazers Two exceptional books received Honorable Mentions:
The Grateful American Book Prize is awarded annually for high-quality, 7th to 9th grade level historical fiction, nonfiction, and biographies that explore the personalities and events which have shaped the United States since its founding. The $13,000 cash award, which commemorates the original 13 Colonies, also includes a lifetime membership at The New York Historical, and a silver medallion created by the co-founder's mother, renowned artist Clarice Smith. Honorable Mention awardees each receive $500 and the medallion. David Bruce Smith, author and education advocate, co-founded the Prize in 2015 with the late Dr. Bruce Cole, the longest-serving chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities (2001 to 2009). For more information about the annual award, visit https://gratefulamericanbookprize.org/ End
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