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WNBA Announces Children's Bookseller Award Winners
May 06, 2004
The Women's National Book Association (WNBA) has announced the winners of the
2004 Lucile Micheels Pannell Awards.
The UConn Co-op in Storrs, Connecticut, was awarded the prize for a general
bookstore, and the winner in the children's specialty category was Hicklebee's
Children's Books in San Jose, California. The announcement comes after six weeks
of deliberation, and WNBA noted that the jury of five book industry professionals
had selected UConn Co-op and Hicklebee's based on their creativity, responsiveness
to community needs, passion, and understanding of children's books and young
readers.
The Pannell Awards will be presented on Friday, June 4, at BookExpo America
in Chicago at the Children's Book and Author Breakfast. Each winner will receive
a check for $1,000 and a framed piece of original art created by a children's
book illustrator. This year's art was contributed by artists Denise Fleming
and Mo Willems.
"The entries from our nominees this year were so inspiring. These stores
are really on the right track, not only in terms of helping young readers develop
a passion for books, but also in terms of running smart, responsive businesses,"
noted Eileen Hanning, WNBA's Pannell committee chair, in a statement. "The
winners this year demonstrated an extraordinary desire and ability to engage
young readers and energize their growing love of books while simultaneously
reaching out to the entire children's book buying market," she said, adding
that "Hicklebee's and UConn Co-op do an amazing job serving children and
the adults who buy books for them."
The Pannell Award was created in 1983 to honor Lucile Micheels Pannell, who
was an esteemed Chicago bookseller. The award recognizes retail bookstores that
excel at creatively bringing books and children together and inspiring children's
interest in books and reading. This year's jury consisted of: Jenny Abrami,
Chronicle Books; Steve Geck, Greenwillow Books; Judy Hijikata, The Reading Connection;
Angus Killick, Hyperion Books for Children; and Susan Salzman Raab, Raab Associates.
In addition to the award winners, the jury selected the following stores for
honorable mention: Kid's Center in Tucson, Arizona, and Oblong Books and Music
in Millerton, New York.
The WNBA noted that the Pannell jury was especially impressed with Hicklebee's
efforts to reach young readers from before birth through their teen years, implementing
such programs as a baby registry program and an innovative press conference-format
event for author Paul Fleischman. The jury highlighted UConn Co-op's strong
focus on children's books, including hand-selling and outreach to the community,
with such initiatives as the Connecticut Children's Book Fair and a Saturday
morning summer program.
The Women's National Book Association, founded in 1917, is a national organization
of women and men who work with and value books. WNBA, an all-volunteer organization,
exists to promote reading and to support the role of women in the community
of the book. To learn more about the organization, visit their website at www.wnba-books.org.
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