YA Novel Bluefish by Pat
Schmatz Wins 2012 Burr/Worzalla Award
Young Adult novel, Bluefish,
written by Wisconsin native Pat Schmatz and published by Candlewick Press, has
won the 2012 Elizabeth Burr/Worzalla Award. The Children’s Book Award Committee
of the Wisconsin Library Association’s Youth Services Section annually awards
the Burr/Worzalla to the most distinguished work in literature for children
written and/or illustrated by a Wisconsin book creator.
In Bluefish we meet Travis, a middle school student dealing
with relocating to a new town, his alcoholic grandfather at home, and being an
outsider at school. Travis befriends Velveeta, an outsider herself who has her
own secrets. Travis finds guidance and direction through his friendship with
Velveeta and through the kindness of his teacher Mr. McQueen who teaches Travis
how to read. Pat Schmatz weaves a wonderfully written story, full of charming
characters and a strong theme of friendship.
The Children’s Book Award Committee also named Tom Lichtenheld
Notable Wisconsin Author/Illustrator for his contribution to the world of
children’s literature.
Seven noteworthy titles have also been selected for
Outstanding Achievement in Children’s Literature, written and/or illustrated by
Wisconsin book creators:
Ashes by Ilsa
J. BickTen Little Caterpillars illustrated by Lois Ehlert
Stupid Fast by Geoff Herbach
Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld
Big Turtle by David McLimans
The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True by Gerald Morris
The Mangrove Tree: Planting Trees to Feed Families by Susan L. Roth
The Elizabeth Burr/Worzalla Award is made possible by the Worzalla
Publishing Company, Stevens Point, through a grant to the WLA Foundation.
The 2011 Children’s Book Award Committee members consist of Ruhama
Kordatzky Bahr, Chair; Barbara Huntington, retired, DPI-DLTCL; Jennifer
McNaughton, Greendale Public Library; Jeni Schomber, Beloit Public Library;
Elizabeth Timmins, Muehl Public Library; Dawn Wacek, Rice Lake Public Library;
Arin Wilken, Mondovi Public Library.
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