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Mock Caldecott 2020 > November Reads - 2020

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Laura Harrison | 414 comments Every one of these titles will probably receive a children's book award in January 2020. Manhattan and Fry Bread have the best shot at winning a Caldecott. I have never seen better illustrations by Jennifer Thermes and Juana Martinez-Neal. They are extraordinary works.


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Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 479 comments Manhattan
I read this a couple of months ago. I had to get it through ILL as my library system did not purchase it. I don't have it in front of me any more, but I was very impressed with the book. I was very impressed with the illustrations, and I was very impressed with the history that Thermes presented. I do hope it is awarded by some award, surely it will be noticed by the Sibert committee if not the Caldecott committee.


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Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 479 comments My Papi Has a Motorcycle
I really liked the story and the illustrations, but I thought there were other books published this year that were more deserving of a Caldecott. I imagine that this one is a shoo in for a Belpre award.


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Cathy (cathynorman) | 48 comments I agree, Beverly. Cute. Meaningful perhaps. But distinguished... I don't think so.


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