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Schneider Family Book Award

The Schneider Family Book Awards honor an author or illustrator for a book that embodies an artistic expression of the disability experience for children and adolescent audiences.

Three awards are given annually to recognize and honor books for their distinguished
portrayal of people living with a disabling condition.
Younger children, ages 0 to 8
Middle grades, ages 9 to 12
Teens, ages 13 to 18


Show me a Sign

by Ann CLare LeZotte


I Talk Like A River

by Jordan Scott


This Is My Brain In Love

by I.W. Gregorio


Rescue & Jessica A Life-Changing Friendship

by Jessica Kensky


Anger Is A Gift

by Mark Oshiro


You're Welcome, Universe

by Whitney Gardner


As Brave As You

by Jason Reynolds


The War That Saved My Life

by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley


Fish in a Tree

by Lynda Mullaly Hunt


A Boy And A Jaguar

by Alan Rabinowitz






Rose Under Fire

by Elizabeth Wein


The Running Dream

by Wendelin Van Draanen


Wonderstruck: A novel in Words and Pictures

by Brian Selznick




Five Flavors of Dumb

by Antony John


The Pirate Of Kindergarten

by George Ella Lyon


After Ever After

by Jordan Sonnenblick


Waiting for Normal

by Leslie Connor






My Pal Victor

by Diane Gonzales Bertrand


A Mango Shaped Space

by Wendy Mass


Becoming Naomi Leon

by Pam Munoz Ryan


Things Not Seen

by Andrew Clements


Back To Front And Upside Down

by Claire Alexander


Macy Mcmillan And The Rainbow Goddess

by Shari Green