Meet the TRCA 2020 Contenders

CCRCE’s TRCA Committee has shortlisted five books for the 2020 Teen Reader’s Choice Award. The award winner will be announced June 9th.

The 2020 finalists are:

  • The Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe
  • Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson
  • Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell; illustrated by Faith Erin Hicks
  • Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster by Jonathan Auxier
  • The Unwanted: Stories of the Syrian Refugees by Don Brown

The 2020 TRCA Committee selected the finalists from a list of over seventy titles. After months spent reading and discussing these suggestions, a selection was made. The selected titles include a fictional field guide to American high school life as told by a black French Canadian; a mystery involving murder, neglect, and systemic racism; a smart full colour graphic novel set in a pumpkin patch; a fantastical historical novel filled with love and imagination; and a graphic novel that humanizes the Syrian refugee crisis. 

Ben Philippe author of The Field Guide to the North American Teenager

Ben Philippe was born in Haiti and raised in Montreal. He has a B.A. from Columbia University and an M.F.A. in Fiction & Screenwriting from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas. He currently teaches at Barnard College in Manhattan, New York.

Ben has written articles for various magazines including Vanity Fair and Playboy. His short stories have appeared in several magazines. The Field Guide to the North American Teenager, a Morris Award winner, is his debut novel. He can be found online at www.benphilippe.com.

Oh yes! Ben has a dog Blue of which he is very proud.

Tiffany D. Jackson author of Monday’s Not Coming

Tiffany D. Jackson, a Brooklyn native and lover of naps, cookie dough, and beaches, is a TV professional by day and novelist by night. Her second novel, Monday’s Not Coming, was named one of the Best YA Books of 2018 by School Library Journal, Barnes & Noble, Buzzfeed, BCCB, and Texas Library Association.  

Author of Allegedly, Monday’s Not Coming, and Let Me Hear a Rhyme, Jackson received her bachelor of arts in film from Howard University and her master of arts in media studies from the New School. You can visit her online at www.writeinbk.com.

Rainbow Rowell author of Pumpkinheads

Rainbow Rowell is the award-winning author of such books as Eleanor & Park, Carry On, and Wayward Son. She made her comics debut as the writer of Marvel’s monthly Runaways series. Pumpkinheads is her first graphic novel.

When she’s not writing, Rainbow is reading comic books and planning Disney World trips. She lives in Nebraska with her husband and two sons and can be found online at https://www.rainbowrowell.com/

Faith Erin Hicks illustrator of Pumpkinheads

Faith Erin Hicks is a Canadian writer and artist who worked in the animation industry for several years before transitioning into writing and drawing comics full time in 2008. Her graphic novels include Friends with Boys, Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong (with Prudence Shen), The Last of Us: American Dreams (with Neil Druckmann), and the Eisner Award-winning The Adventures of Superhero Girl.

Faith currently lives in Vancouver, BC with her partner, Tim, and their helpful cat. Be sure and check her out at http://www.faitherinhicks.com/.

Jonathan Auxier author of Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster

Jonathan Auxier is the award-winning author of Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes, which was a BookPage Magazine Best Book of 2011 and Diamond Willow Award winner. This novel was successfully followed by The Night Gardener which was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award. His third book, Sophie Quire and the Last Storyguard, received four starred reviews and was shortlisted for the Sunburst Fantasy Award in Canada. His latest novel, Sweep, named one of CBC Books’ Best Canadian Children’s & YA Books of 2018, received six starred reviews as well as the Governor General’s Award.

Jonathan, a Canadian-born writer, grew up near Vancouver and now lives in Pittsburgh with his family where he teaches creative writing and children’s literature. He can be found online at https://www.thescop.com/.

Don Brown author of The Unwanted: Stories of the Syrian Refugees

Don Brown is the award-winning author and illustrator of numerous books including Drowned City. His latest book on the Syrian refugee crisis is a Sibert Honor Medalist, New York Public Library Best Of 2018, and a Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Excellence in Nonfiction Winner.

Don lives in New York with his family. Visit him online at https://www.booksbybrown.com/.

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Members of the 2020 TRCA Committee are: Eve Trainer, Jan Matthews, Matt Cole, Myrna Allen, and Susan Cochrane.

Accolades: “The Poet X”

  • Kirkus Reviews, starred review
  • Publishers Weekly, starred review
  • Horn Book, starred review
  • 2018 NBA Award winner
  • 2019 Carnegie Medal Nominee
  • Michael L. Printz Award winner
  • Pura Belpré Author Award winner
  • The New York Times Book Review’s Notable Children’s Books
  • Kirkus Reviews’ Best YA Books About Speaking Your Truth
  • School Library Journal’s Best Books
  • Remezcla’s Best Books by Latino & Latin American Authors
  • Amazon’s Best Young Adult Books
  • New York Public Library Best Books for Teens
  • Time Magazine’s 10 Best for Kids
  • Shelf Awareness Best Children & Teen Books
  • NPR Best Young Adult Books
  • Chicago Public Library Best of the Best for Teens
  • Horn Book Fanfare Best Books
  • Bustle 25 Best Young Adult
  • Book Riot Best Young Adult
  • Book Riot Best Audiobooks
  • Texas TAYSHAS Top Ten
  • Entertainment Weekly’s 10 Best YA Novels

Accolades: “One of Us Is Lying”

  • An EW.com Best YA Book of the Year Selection
  • A Buzzfeed Best YA Book of the Year Selection
  • A Popcrush Best Young Adult Book of the Year Selection
  • A New York Public Library’s Best Book for Teens Selection
  • A CBC Teen Choice Book Award Nominee
  • A Bustle.com Best Young Adult Book of May 2017
  • A Goodreads Best Young Adult Book of the Year Nominee
  • A YALSA Best Fiction Book Nominee
  • A YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
  • A New York Times, USA Today, ABA IndieBound, and international bestseller
  • VOYA, starred review

“Shout” by by Laurie Halse Anderson

Bestselling author Laurie Halse Anderson is known for the unflinching way she writes about, and advocates for, survivors of sexual assault. Now, inspired by her fans and enraged by how little in our culture has changed since her groundbreaking novel Speak was first published twenty years ago, she has written the poetry memoir Shout.

Speak was first published in 1999 and its graphic novel version was published in early 2018. Speak: The Graphic Novel was a 2019 TRCA nominee.