Sharon Draper Wins 2016 Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award

sharon-draperSharon M. Draper novel’s, Stella by Starlight, tackles racial injustice and finds strength in unlikely places. Draper tells the tale of a young girl living in South Carolina during the Depression-era, and is the winner of Antioch University Los Angeles’ ninth annual Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award. The award is given by AULA’s Education Department and will be formally presented on May 21 at the 2016 Upstanders Book Awards Ceremony at the Del Rey Beach Yacht Club.

“An Upstander is a person or a group who chooses to take a positive stand and act on behalf of themselves and others. These awards honor literature that encourages readers to take that risk and stand up for something they believe in,” said Dr. J. Cynthia McDermott, chair of AULA’s Education Department.

Draper is an educator and New York Times bestselling author of more than 30 written works that include novels, poetry and support books for teachers. Her past awards include a Kirkus Star review and the Margaret A. Edwards Award for her long-time contribution to writing for teens. She is a two-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Literary Award and lives in Cincinnati, Ohio where she taught high school English for 25 years, earning her a National Teacher of the Year Award. Actively involved in encouraging and motivating all teachers and their students as well, she has worked all over the United States, and in Russia, Ghana, Togo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Bermuda, and Guam, spreading the word about the power of accomplished teaching and excellence in education.

Draper’s literary recognition began when, as a challenge from one of her students, she entered and won first prize in a literary contest, for which she was awarded $5,000 and the publication of her short story, One Small Torch.

stella-by-starlightStella by Starlight, is a historical fiction novel about a young girl and her brother who live in racially segregated North Carolina during the Depression. They witness the unspeakable actions of the Klu Klux Klan that sparks a story of strength and ambition in a time that is critical and dangerous of those traits in a girl of color. Stella by Starlight was published in the United States in 2015 by Atheneum. It was named one of the Best Middle Grade Books of 2015 by Kirkus and one of the Notable Children’s Books of 2015 by the New York Times.

Established in 2008, the Horace Mann Upstanders Book Awards honor children’s and young adult literature with characters who recognize injustice and take action to correct the wrong. This award honors new children’s literature that best exemplifies the ideals of social action and in turn encourages young readers to become agents of change themselves by standing up to injustice.

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