We are so excited to present the 2024 Sequoyah Book Award Masterlists!
Find the sets at perma-bound.com by searching “Sequoyah 2024” or by the catalog numbers below.
CHILDREN’S: 15 BOOKS, CAT #1104015
Anybody Here Seen Frenchie? by Leslie Connor
Concrete: From the Ground Up by Larissa Theule
Cookies and Milk by Shawn Amos
A Duet For Home by Karina Van Glaser
Falling Short by Ernesto Cisneros
Going Places by Tonya Bolden
High Score by Destiny Howell
The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
Lifeling by Kirsty Applebaum
Not Starring Zadie Louise by Joy McCullough
The Ogress and the Orphans by Kelly Barnhill
The Pear Affair by Judith Eagle
Seed by Caryl Lewis
Trex by Christyne Morrell
We Are Wolves by Katrina Nannestad
INTERMEDIATE: 15 BOOKS, CAT #1104016
African Town by Charles Waters
Agent Most Wanted by Sonia Purnell
Attack of the Black Rectangles by A.S. King
Freewater by Amina Luqman-Dawson
Gallant by Victoria Schwab
Hummingbird by Natalie Lloyd
In Harm’s Way by Michael Tougias
Isla to Island by Alexis Castellanos
The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat
Lines of Courage by Jennifer A. Nielsen
The Name She Gave Me by Betty Culley
The Peach Rebellion by Wendelin Van Draanen
The Secret Battle of Evan Pao by Wendy Wan-Long Shang
The Summer of June by Jamie Sumner
Thirst by Varsha Bajaj
HIGH SCHOOL: 15 BOOKS, CAT #1104017
African Town by Charles Waters
All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir
Alone out Here by Riley Redgate
First Thing About You by Chaz Hayden
Forgery of Roses by Jessica S. Olson
Hollow Fires by Samira Ahmed
I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys
Jumper by Melanie Crowder
Love Radio by Ebony LaDelle
M Is for Monster by Talia Dutton
Mere Mortals by Erin Lange Jade
Message Not Found by Dante Medema
Spearhead by Adam Makos
This Golden State by Marit Weisenberg
Wrecked by Heather Henson
Thank you to the Oklahoma Library Association and the Sequoyah reading teams for their dedication to the Sequoyah Book Award program!
Kamryn says
I read Peach rebellion, the attack of black rectangles, thirst and the summer of june. By far my favorite was the attack of black rectangles. I have been reading on the intermediate level because I am a 7th grader but I would like to say that this year they were too easy.