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  • Newbery Medal
  • American children's literary award

    The John Newbery Medal, frequently shortened to the Newbery, is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division

    Newbery Medal

    Newbery_Medal

  • Newbery
  • Surname list

    Newbery is a surname. Chantelle Newbery (born 1977), Australian Olympic diver David Newbery (born 1943), British economist Eduardo Newbery (1878–1908)

    Newbery

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  • Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
  • International airport serving downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Jorge Newbery Airpark (IATA: AEP, ICAO: SABE), commonly known as Aeroparque, is an international airport 2 km (1.2 mi) northwest of downtown Buenos Aires

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  • James Newbery
  • James Cosmo Newbery CMG (28 June 1843 – 1 May 1895), generally referred to as Cosmo Newbery or J. Cosmo Newbery, was a United States-educated Australian

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  • Newbery (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Newbery is a surname. Newbery may also refer to: Newbery Medal, a literary award Newbery Honor, a runner-up to this award Newberry Newbury (disambiguation)

    Newbery (disambiguation)

    Newbery_(disambiguation)

  • John Newbery
  • English publisher (1713–1767)

    John Newbery (9 July 1713 – 22 December 1767), considered "The Father of Children's Literature", was an English publisher of books who first made children's

    John Newbery

    John Newbery

    John_Newbery

  • Linda Newbery
  • British writer

    Linda Iris Newbery (born 12 August 1952) is a British writer known best for young adult fiction—where she entered the market, although she has broadened

    Linda Newbery

    Linda_Newbery

  • Jorge Newbery
  • Argentine aviator

    Jorge Alejandro Newbery Malagarie (27 May 1875 – 1 March 1914) was an Argentine aviator, civil servant, engineer and scientist. He died in an airplane

    Jorge Newbery

    Jorge Newbery

    Jorge_Newbery

  • Francis Newbery
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Francis Newbery may refer to: Francis Newbery (publisher) (1743–1818), English publisher, son of John Newbery Francis Newbery, publisher of The Vicar

    Francis Newbery

    Francis_Newbery

  • Cosmo Newbery
  • Community in Western Australia

    Cosmo Newbery (also spelt Cosmo Newberry) is a small Aboriginal community in Western Australia, 1,036 km (644 mi) east of Perth between Laverton and Warburton

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  • Eduardo Newbery
  • Newbery (February 17, 1878 in Buenos Aires – October 17, 1908 in Río de la Plata) was an Argentine odontologist and aerostat pilot. Eduardo Newbery was

    Eduardo Newbery

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  • John Newbery (cricket bat maker)
  • English cricket bat maker

    John Leonard Newbery was an English cricket bat maker and founder of the Newbery cricket equipment brand. He was associated with the Robertsbridge bat-making

    John Newbery (cricket bat maker)

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  • Chantelle Newbery
  • Australian diver

    Chantelle Lee Newbery (née Michell) (born 6 May 1977) is an Australian former diver. She won a gold medal in diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics and in

    Chantelle Newbery

    Chantelle_Newbery

  • Murder of Frank Newbery
  • 2007 murder in Newcastle, Australia

    On 12 March 2007, Frank Newbery was beaten to death inside his convenience store, Frank's Ham & Beef, in the inner-city suburb of Cooks Hill in the Australian

    Murder of Frank Newbery

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  • Arthur Newbery Park
  • Public park in Tilehurst, Berkshire, England

    Arthur Newbery Park is a park in Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire. It is named after Arthur Newbery, who donated the land in 1932. It is one of Reading's

    Arthur Newbery Park

    Arthur Newbery Park

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  • Jessie Newbery
  • Scottish artist (1864–1948)

    Jessie Newbery (28 May 1864 – 27 April 1948) was a Scottish artist and embroiderer. She was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls. Newbery also

    Jessie Newbery

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  • Elizabeth Newbery
  • Bookseller and publisher (c. 1745–1821)

    Elizabeth Newbery born Elizabeth Bryant (1745 – 21 October 1821) was a British bookseller and publisher, notably of children's book at the "corner of

    Elizabeth Newbery

    Elizabeth Newbery

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  • Francis Henry Newbery
  • British artist

    Francis Henry Newbery or Fra Newbery (15 May 1855 – 18 December 1946) was an English painter and art educationist, best known as director of the Glasgow

    Francis Henry Newbery

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  • Tom Newbery
  • Australian politician (1914–1984)

    Thomas Guy Newbery (23 March 1914 – 30 October 1984) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Newbery was born at Mackay, Queensland, the son

    Tom Newbery

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  • Leonard Newbery
  • English cricketer

    Leonard Newbery (6 January 1905 – 17 December 1976) was an English cricketer. Newbery was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Battle, Sussex. Newbery made

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  • A Little Pretty Pocket-Book
  • 1744 children's book by John Newbery

    Killer is the title of a 1744 children's book by British publisher John Newbery. It is generally considered the first children's book, and consists of

    A Little Pretty Pocket-Book

    A Little Pretty Pocket-Book

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  • David Newbery
  • British economist

    David Michael Garrood Newbery, CBE, FBA (born 1 June 1943), is a British economist who has been Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Cambridge

    David Newbery

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  • Club Atlético Huracán
  • Argentine sports club

    "Balloon") comes from the Huracán ("Hurricane") balloon flown by Jorge Newbery in 1909. Its supporters are called los Quemeros ("the Burners") because

    Club Atlético Huracán

    Club Atlético Huracán

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  • Hatchet (novel)
  • 1987 young-adult novel by Gary Paulsen

    published in September 1987 by Bradbury Press, and the recipient of the Newbery Honor Award in 1988. Brian Robeson is the 13-year-old son of divorced parents

    Hatchet (novel)

    Hatchet_(novel)

  • Jorge Newbery de Comodoro Rivadavia
  • Football club

    Club Atlético Jorge Newbery, familiarly known as Newbery is an Argentine Football club, located in the city of Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut. The Club Atlético

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  • Robert Edwin Newbery
  • Robert Edwin Newbery MC (1884–1967) was one of the two founding partners of Dale and Newbery, the firm of solicitors that has had offices in Southeast

    Robert Edwin Newbery

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  • Andy Murray
  • British former tennis player (born 1987)

    2019. Newbery, Piers (6 June 2015). "French Open: Novak Djokovic beats Andy Murray to reach final". BBC Sport. Retrieved 19 November 2019. Newbery, Piers

    Andy Murray

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  • Caldecott Medal
  • Annual U.S. children's book illustrator award

    division of the American Library Association (ALA). The Caldecott and Newbery Medals are considered the most prestigious American children's book awards

    Caldecott Medal

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  • Thomas Newbery
  • English author

    Thomas Newbery (fl. 1563) was an English author. Newbery was the author of "Dives Pragmaticus: a Booke in Englyssh Metre of the great Marchaunt Man called

    Thomas Newbery

    Thomas_Newbery

  • John Newberry (ice hockey)
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    John Newberry (born April 8, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played twenty-two games in the National Hockey League with the

    John Newberry (ice hockey)

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  • Neil Gaiman
  • English writer (born 1960)

    Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards and Newbery and Carnegie medals. He is the first author to win the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work

    Neil Gaiman

    Neil Gaiman

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  • Robert Newbery
  • Australian diver

    Robert Frederick Newbery (born 2 January 1979 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian former diver. He won a bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics

    Robert Newbery

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  • Ralph Newbery
  • English printer (1535–1608)

    Ralph Newbery (1535 Waltham St. Lawrence – 1608 Littlewick Green) was an English printer active in London. He became a Freeman of the City of London on 21 January 1560

    Ralph Newbery

    Ralph_Newbery

  • Ruth Chrisman Gannett
  • American book illustrator (1896–1979)

    award winning books, including the Newbery Medal winner Miss Hickory (1946) by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, the Newbery Honor book My Father's Dragon (1948)

    Ruth Chrisman Gannett

    Ruth Chrisman Gannett

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  • The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes
  • 1765 children's story

    History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The author of the book remains unclear, but Oliver Goldsmith

    The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes

    The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes

    The_History_of_Little_Goody_Two-Shoes

  • Novak Djokovic
  • Serbian tennis player (born 1987)

    'Djokovic can win a Grand Slam'". BlackRock Tour of Champions. 13 August 2007. Newbery, Piers (20 October 2006). "US Open 2007". BBC Sport. Archived from the

    Novak Djokovic

    Novak Djokovic

    Novak_Djokovic

  • Number the Stars
  • 1989 novel by Lois Lowry

    above 2 million as of 2001, it has received numerous awards, including the Newbery Medal in 1990 as the previous year's "most distinguished contribution to

    Number the Stars

    Number_the_Stars

  • Newbery–Vautin chlorination process
  • The Newbery–Vautin chlorination process is a method for extracting gold from its ore through the use of chlorination. This process was jointly developed

    Newbery–Vautin chlorination process

    Newbery–Vautin_chlorination_process

  • The Dark Is Rising
  • 1973 children's fantasy novel by Susan Cooper

    Susan Cooper. The second in The Dark Is Rising Sequence, the book won a Newbery Honor. It has been described as a "folkloric tale of an English boy caught

    The Dark Is Rising

    The_Dark_Is_Rising

  • Old Yeller
  • 1956 novel by Fred Gipson

    novel written by Fred Gipson and illustrated by Carl Burger. It received a Newbery Honor in 1957. In 1957, Walt Disney released a film adaptation starring

    Old Yeller

    Old_Yeller

  • Mary Newbery Sturrock
  • Scottish artist (1892–1985)

    Mary Newbery Sturrock, née Mary Arbuckle Newbery (21 September 1892 – 18 November 1985) was a Scottish artist who worked across various media. She is

    Mary Newbery Sturrock

    Mary_Newbery_Sturrock

  • The Giver
  • 1993 novel by Lois Lowry

    whether it is possible to have one without the other. The Giver won the 1994 Newbery Medal and has sold more than 12 million copies worldwide. A 2012 survey

    The Giver

    The_Giver

  • Cynthia Rylant
  • American author and librarian (born 1954)

    including her novel Missing May, which won the 1993 Newbery Medal, and A Fine White Dust, which was a 1987 Newbery Honor book. Two of her books are Caldecott Honor

    Cynthia Rylant

    Cynthia_Rylant

  • Jasmine Warga
  • American children's and young adult book author

    adult book author. Her free verse book Other Words for Home received a Newbery Honor in 2020. Her novel A Rover's Story was a #1 New York Times bestseller

    Jasmine Warga

    Jasmine Warga

    Jasmine_Warga

  • All the Blues in the Sky
  • 2025 children's novel

    Waton's second Newbery recognition, after 2017's Piecing Me Together. Children's literature portal Micahel Schaub (January 26, 2026). "Newbery and Caldecott

    All the Blues in the Sky

    All_the_Blues_in_the_Sky

  • Paula Fox
  • American author (1923–2017)

    author of novels for adults and children and of two memoirs. Fox won the Newbery Medal in 1974 for her novel The Slave Dancer. She also won the Hans Christian

    Paula Fox

    Paula_Fox

  • Laura Amy Schlitz
  • American children's author (born 1955)

    received the 2008 Newbery Medal for her children's book entitled Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village, and the 2013 Newbery Honor for her

    Laura Amy Schlitz

    Laura_Amy_Schlitz

  • Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó
  • Football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    named after Argentine aviator Jorge Newbery, from whose balloon the club had taken inspiration for its badge. Newbery was also a usual collaborator of the

    Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó

    Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó

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  • Island of the Blue Dolphins
  • 1960 children's book by Scott O'Dell

    Island during the nineteenth century. Island of the Blue Dolphins won the Newbery Medal in 1961. It was adapted into a film of the same name three years

    Island of the Blue Dolphins

    Island_of_the_Blue_Dolphins

  • Red Sails to Capri
  • 1952 children's historical novel

    was first published in 1952 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1953. Portal: Children's literature The Newbery & Caldecott Awards: a Guide to the Medal

    Red Sails to Capri

    Red_Sails_to_Capri

  • Vince Vawter
  • American-born author and illustrator

    Paperboy received a Newbery Honor in 2014. Paperboy (2013) Copyboy (2014) Staino, Rocco (July 18, 2014). "SLJ Interviews Vince Vawter, Newbery Honor-Winning

    Vince Vawter

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  • Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth
  • Novel by E. L. Konigsburg

    Basil E. Frankweiler. Mixed-Up Files won the 1968 Newbery Medal and Jennifer, Hecate won a Newbery Honor, making Konigsburg the only person to win both

    Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth

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  • Irene Hunt
  • American children's writer

    children's writer known best for historical novels. She was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal for her first book, Across Five Aprils, and won the medal for her

    Irene Hunt

    Irene_Hunt

  • The Westing Game
  • 1978 children's mystery novel by Ellen Raskin

    written by Ellen Raskin and published by Dutton on May 1, 1978. It won the Newbery Medal recognizing the year's most distinguished contribution to American

    The Westing Game

    The_Westing_Game

  • Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!
  • There are 17 monologues and 2 dialogues

    children's book written by Laura Amy Schlitz. The book was awarded the 2008 Newbery Medal for excellence in children's literature. Instead of the typical narrative

    Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!

    Good_Masters!_Sweet_Ladies!

  • Bridge to Terabithia (novel)
  • 1977 children's novel by Katherine Paterson

    The book was originally published in 1977 by Thomas Crowell, and won a Newbery Medal the year after. The novel tells the story of fifth-grader Jesse Aarons

    Bridge to Terabithia (novel)

    Bridge_to_Terabithia_(novel)

  • Caddie Woodlawn
  • 1935 historical fiction novel by Carol Ryrie Brink

    that received the Newbery Medal in 1936 and a Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958. The original 1935 edition was illustrated by Newbery-award-winning author

    Caddie Woodlawn

    Caddie_Woodlawn

  • A Wrinkle in Time
  • 1962 science fantasy novel by Madeleine L'Engle

    American author Madeleine L'Engle. First published in 1962, the book won the Newbery Medal, the Sequoyah Book Award and the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, and was

    A Wrinkle in Time

    A Wrinkle in Time

    A_Wrinkle_in_Time

  • The Giver Quartet
  • Novel series by Lois Lowry

    (2000), Messenger (2004), and Son (2012). The first book won the 1994 Newbery Medal and has sold more than 50 million copies. The story takes place at

    The Giver Quartet

    The_Giver_Quartet

  • Eleanor Estes
  • American children's writer and librarian

    for which she also created illustrations, won the Newbery Medal. Three of her books were Newbery Honor Winners, and one was awarded the Lewis Carroll

    Eleanor Estes

    Eleanor_Estes

  • E. L. Konigsburg
  • American writer (1930–2013)

    books and young adult fiction. She is one of seven writers to win two Newbery Medals, the venerable American Library Association award for the year's

    E. L. Konigsburg

    E._L._Konigsburg

  • Alice Dalgliesh
  • American writer

    historical fiction". Three of her books were runners-up for the annual Newbery Medal, the partly autobiographical The Silver Pencil, The Bears on Hemlock

    Alice Dalgliesh

    Alice_Dalgliesh

  • The Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane
  • 1991 biography by Russell Freedman

    to Orville's death in 1948. It was Freedman's first Newbery Honor (1992) after winning the Newbery Medal in 1988 for Lincoln: A Photobiography; it also

    The Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane

    The_Wright_Brothers:_How_They_Invented_the_Airplane

  • Last Stop on Market Street
  • 2015 children's book by Matt de la Peña

    which won the 2016 Newbery Medal, a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, and a Caldecott Honor. Last Stop on Market Street's Newbery win was unprecedented

    Last Stop on Market Street

    Last_Stop_on_Market_Street

  • Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery
  • 1993 biography by Russell Freedman

    companion book to Freedman's earlier book Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It was a Newbery Honor book in 1994, Freedman's second, as well as a Golden Kite Award winner

    Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery

    Eleanor_Roosevelt:_A_Life_of_Discovery

  • One Came Home
  • 2013 children's book by Amy Timberlake

    a Newbery Honor award in 2014. This book was published by Random House Children's Books on January 7, 2014. Along with the Edgar Award and a Newbery Honor

    One Came Home

    One_Came_Home

  • After the Rain (novel)
  • 1987 book by Norma Fox Mazer

    grandfather. The book earned a Newbery Honor in 1988. Gillespie, John T.; Naden, Corinne J., eds. (2006). The Newbery/Printz Companion: Book Talk and

    After the Rain (novel)

    After_the_Rain_(novel)

  • Paul Fleischman
  • American writer of children's books

    of children's books. He and his father Sid Fleischman have both won the Newbery Medal from the American Library Association recognizing the year's "most

    Paul Fleischman

    Paul Fleischman

    Paul_Fleischman

  • Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 901
  • 1981 aviation accident in Argentina

    Benjamín Matienzo International Airport to Buenos Aires Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, the aircraft crashed in a river near Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 7

    Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 901

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  • The Crossover
  • 2014 novel by Kwame Alexander

    children's book by American author Kwame Alexander and the winner of the 2015 Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Award Honor. The book, which is told entirely

    The Crossover

    The_Crossover

  • Walk Two Moons
  • 1994 novel by Sharon Creech

    Sharon Creech, published by HarperCollins in 1994 and winner of the 1995 Newbery Medal. The novel was originally intended as a follow-up to Creech's previous

    Walk Two Moons

    Walk_Two_Moons

  • Louis Sachar
  • American writer (born 1954)

    1998 U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature and the 1999 Newbery Medal for the year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature

    Louis Sachar

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  • The Long Winter (novel)
  • 1940 children's novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Newbery Medal in 1941. All the fourth to eighth Little House books from 1938 to 1943 were Newbery runners-up. In retrospect, they are called Newbery Honor

    The Long Winter (novel)

    The_Long_Winter_(novel)

  • Mildred D. Taylor
  • American young adult novelist (born 1943)

    Mildred DeLois Taylor (born September 13, 1943) is a Newbery Award-winning American young adult novelist. She is best known for her novel Roll of Thunder

    Mildred D. Taylor

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  • Viking Press
  • American publishing company

    the Newbery and Caldecott Medals, and include such books as The Twenty-One Balloons, written and illustrated by William Pene du Bois (1947, Newbery medal

    Viking Press

    Viking_Press

  • Elizabeth George Speare
  • American novelist (1908–1994)

    was an American writer of children's historical fiction, including two Newbery Medal winners, recognizing the year's "most distinguished contribution

    Elizabeth George Speare

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  • List of Heartstopper episodes
  • Episodes of British television series

    wrote every released episode. Lyn directed the first two series, with Andy Newbery directing the third. The first series of eight episodes premiered on 22

    List of Heartstopper episodes

    List_of_Heartstopper_episodes

  • Johnny Tremain
  • 1943 American historic novel by Esther Forbes

    Revere, and the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The book won the 1944 Newbery Medal and was believed to be "among the 20 best-selling children's books

    Johnny Tremain

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  • Dear Mr. Henshaw
  • 1983 juvenile epistolary novel by Beverly Cleary

    by Beverly Cleary and illustrator Paul O. Zelinsky that was awarded the Newbery Medal in 1984. Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association

    Dear Mr. Henshaw

    Dear_Mr._Henshaw

  • Joseph Krumgold
  • American writer

    writer of books and screenplays. He was the first person to win two annual Newbery Medals for the most distinguished new American children's book. Krumgold

    Joseph Krumgold

    Joseph_Krumgold

  • Kelly Barnhill (author)
  • American author

    science fiction. Her novel The Girl Who Drank the Moon was awarded the 2017 Newbery Medal. Kirkus Reviews named When Women Were Dragons one of the best science

    Kelly Barnhill (author)

    Kelly_Barnhill_(author)

  • The One and Only Ivan
  • 2012 book by Katherine Applegate

    lives in an enclosure at a mall. In 2013, it was named the winner of the Newbery Medal. The novel was adapted into a Disney+ film in 2020, and has been

    The One and Only Ivan

    The_One_and_Only_Ivan

  • Rafael Nadal
  • Spanish tennis player (born 1986)

    Guardian. Archived from the original on 23 March 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2010. Newbery, Piers (4 July 2010). "Wimbledon 2010: Rafael Nadal beats Berdych in final"

    Rafael Nadal

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  • Constance May Cooper
  • Australian medical doctor (1881 – 1964)

    Bengal, sailing by the Orontes in November In 1909 she married Arthur Kent Newbery in London before returning to Adelaide. Newbury had a chemist shop in Norwood

    Constance May Cooper

    Constance May Cooper

    Constance_May_Cooper

  • Matt de la Peña
  • American children's writer

    children's books who specializes in novels for young adults. He won the Newbery Medal in 2016 for his book Last Stop on Market Street. A San Diego, California

    Matt de la Peña

    Matt de la Peña

    Matt_de_la_Peña

  • Megan Whalen Turner
  • American children's writer

    her novel The Thief and its five sequels. In 1997, The Thief was named a Newbery Honor book. Turner received her BA with honors in English language and

    Megan Whalen Turner

    Megan Whalen Turner

    Megan_Whalen_Turner

  • Daniil Medvedev
  • Russian tennis player (born 1996)

    Bautista Agut wins Chennai Open, 5th ATP title". Lob and Smash. Fox Sports. Newbery, Piers (23 June 2017). "Queen's 2017: Grigor Dimitrov and Marin Cilic through

    Daniil Medvedev

    Daniil Medvedev

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  • The Light at Tern Rock
  • 1951 novel by Julia Sauer

    Illustrated by Georges Schreiber, it was first published in 1951 and received a Newbery Honor award in 1952. When Ronnie and his aunt agree to take care of the

    The Light at Tern Rock

    The_Light_at_Tern_Rock

  • Hello, Universe
  • 2017 novel written by Erin Entrada Kelly

    one of them becomes trapped in a well. Hello, Universe received the 2018 Newbery Medal. The novel is told from four points of view: Virgil Salinas, a Filipino-American

    Hello, Universe

    Hello,_Universe

  • Francis Newbery (publisher)
  • Francis Newbery (6 July 1743 – 17 July 1818) was an English publisher and businessman. Born on 6 July 1743, he was the son of John Newbery, the publisher

    Francis Newbery (publisher)

    Francis Newbery (publisher)

    Francis_Newbery_(publisher)

  • The Golden Name Day
  • 1955 children's book

    by Harper in 1955 and was a Newbery Honor book in 1956. Gillespie, John T.; Naden, Corinne J., eds. (2006). The Newbery/Printz Companion: Book Talk and

    The Golden Name Day

    The_Golden_Name_Day

  • Dutton Children's Books
  • American publisher of children's books

    Dutton Children's Books is a US publisher of children's books and a division of the Penguin Group. It is associated with the Dutton adult division. It

    Dutton Children's Books

    Dutton Children's Books

    Dutton_Children's_Books

  • Avi (author)
  • American author of children's books (born 1937)

    an American author of young adult and children's literature. He won the Newbery Medal in 2003 for Crispin: The Cross of Lead, and was a runner-up in 1991

    Avi (author)

    Avi_(author)

  • Pease Porridge Hot
  • Nursery rhyme and clapping game

    earliest recorded version of "Pease Porridge Hot" is a riddle found in John Newbery's Mother Goose's Melody (c. 1760): Pease Porridge hot, Pease Porridge cold

    Pease Porridge Hot

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  • Lois Lowry
  • American writer (born 1937)

    dystopias, and complex themes in works for young audiences. Lowry has won two Newbery Medals: for Number the Stars in 1990 and The Giver in 1994. Her book Gooney

    Lois Lowry

    Lois Lowry

    Lois_Lowry

  • Kate DiCamillo
  • American author (born 1964)

    Despereaux and Flora & Ulysses won the Newbery Medal, making DiCamillo one of seven authors to have won two Newbery Medals. Born in Philadelphia, DiCamillo

    Kate DiCamillo

    Kate DiCamillo

    Kate_DiCamillo

  • A Fine White Dust
  • 1986 book by Cynthia Rylant

    and friends to restore his faith. This was Rylant's first Newbery recognition, earning a Newbery Honor in 1987. Sittig, Linda H. (June 26, 1987). "Kids'

    A Fine White Dust

    A_Fine_White_Dust

  • Cyndi Lauper
  • American singer-songwriter and actress (born 1953)

    Want to Have Fun" while waiting for a delayed flight at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A video was later posted on YouTube. In November

    Cyndi Lauper

    Cyndi Lauper

    Cyndi_Lauper

  • My Side of the Mountain
  • 1959 American children's novel by Jean George

    Mountains after running away from home in New York City. The book earned a Newbery Honor in 1960 and, in 1969, it was loosely adapted as a film of the same

    My Side of the Mountain

    My_Side_of_the_Mountain

  • The Girl Who Drank the Moon
  • 2016 children's book by Kelly Barnhill

    was accidentally given before it is too late. The book received the 2017 Newbery Medal. Shortly before its release, a prequel short story was released online

    The Girl Who Drank the Moon

    The_Girl_Who_Drank_the_Moon

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    English : variant spelling of Newberry.

    Newbery

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Online names & meanings

  • Agampreet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh

    Agampreet

    Love for God

  • Bayly
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French

    Bayly

    Steward; Bailiff; In the Middle Ages a Bailiff was a Minor Officer of the Law

  • Athasha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Athasha

    Ultimate

  • Izzati
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Izzati

    Noble

  • MEURIC
  • Male

    Welsh

    MEURIC

    Welsh form of Roman Latin Maurice, MEURIC means "dark-skinned; Moor."

  • Surakshith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    Surakshith

    Safe

  • HAR-EM-HUE-F
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HAR-EM-HUE-F

    , a mystical demon.

  • Tohias
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Tohias

    God is good.

  • Rishmetha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rishmetha

  • Masel
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Jamaican

    Masel

    Manse of Clergyman

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