Michael L. Printz Award
Michael L. Printz Award references 21 books assigned across applicable K-12 grade levels in US schools. The Michael L. Printz Award is given annually by the American Library Association for the best book written for young adults (ages 12-18), based entirely on literary merit. Printz winners are widely taught and assigned in US high-school English classes.
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21 books referenced
All My RageSabaa Tahir
American Born ChineseGene Luen Yang · 530L
Bone GapLaura Ruby
BrownstoneSamuel Teer
DigA. S. King
Everything Sad Is UntrueDaniel Nayeri
Firekeeper's DaughterAngeline Boulley
Going BovineLibba Bray
How I Live NowMeg Rosoff
I'll Give You the SunJandy Nelson
In DarknessNick Lake
Jellicoe RoadMelina Marchetta
Looking for AlaskaJohn Green
March Book ThreeJohn Lewis
MidwinterbloodMarcus Sedgwick
Ship BreakerPaolo Bacigalupi
The Collectors StoriesA. S. King
The Poet XElizabeth Acevedo · 800L
The White DarknessGeraldine McCaughrean
We Are OkayNina LaCour
Where Things Come BackJohn Corey Whaley
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About this curriculum framework
This curriculum is one of dozens of named English Language Arts frameworks tracked across US public-school districts. Frameworks differ in scope (district-level vs state-level vs national), in mandate (required vs recommended vs elective), and in how prescriptive their reading lists are (single fixed text list vs broad reading-pool selection).
The book list below represents titles cited as required, recommended, or commonly assigned within this framework, sourced from the framework's primary documentation (or, where the framework is administered at district level, from public district curriculum pages). Each book's detail page links the specific source document for that citation.
How to use this Michael L. Printz Award reading list
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Frequently asked questions
What books does Michael L. Printz Award include?
21 books are referenced by Michael L. Printz Award across applicable K-12 grade levels. Each book page cites the primary source assignment (the official curriculum standard, exemplar list, or syllabus where the title appears).
What grades does Michael L. Printz Award cover?
Michael L. Printz Award is a reading-program curriculum spanning applicable K-12 grade levels via the standards framework. Browse by grade using the grade-filter links on this page or visit /grade for the full grade index across all curricula.
Where does Michael L. Printz Award data come from?
Sourced from published curriculum documents + standards organizations. Cross-referenced with Common Core exemplars at achievethecore.org. Every book page on ReadingList.school cites the standards origin for that assignment.
Is Michael L. Printz Award required reading?
Michael L. Printz Award provides recommended exemplars + assignments — adoption varies by district and teacher. Always check with your school's English department for the specific required vs recommended list at your grade level.