Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Statewide Library Services
Library of Michigan
517-335-8129
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2017 Letters About Literature National Winners Announced
June 13, 2017 LANSING – Michigan has two national winners for the Letters About Literature 2017 program, the Michigan Department of Education announced today. Letters About Literature is a Library of Congress national reading and writing promotion program that asks young people in grades 4 through 12 to
write to an author (living or deceased) about how his or her book affected their lives. This year’s winners come from all parts of the country and wrote to authors as diverse as R.J. Palacio, Lisa Genova, Sharon Draper, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Stephen Chbosky. The top letters in each competition level for each state were chosen. Then, a National winner and two National Honor winners were chosen from each
of the three competition levels: Level 1 (grades 4-6), Level 2 (grades 7-8) and Level 3 (grades 9-12). National winners receive a $1,000 gift card and National Honor winners receive a $100 gift card. Following are this year’s winners: Level 1 National Prize
National Honor Award
Level 2 National Prize
National Honor Award
Level 3 National Prize
National Honor Award
To access the full text of their letters, go to
http://www.read.gov/letters/. Letters about Literature is a program is promoted in Michigan by the Library of Michigan and the Michigan Center for the Book. For more information or questions about Letters About Literature, contact Cathy Lancaster, Youth Services Coordinator at the Library of Michigan,
lancasterc5@michigan.gov. # # # The Library of Michigan – Michigan’s official state library agency for more than 185 years – is part of the Michigan Department of Education. To learn
more, visit
www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan. |