Young Hoosier Book Award
The Young Hoosier Book Award (YHBA)[1] is an annual book award given by the Indiana Library Federation. It is divided into three categories: Picture Books (kindergarten through second grade), Intermediate (third through fifth grade), and Middle Grade (sixth through eighth grade). It encourages self-selected reading among elementary and middle school/junior high school children. Indiana students vote for their favorite among the 20 nominees in each category.

YHBA Official Logo (as of 3/26/21)
It gave its first award in 1975, to "Trumpet of the Swan" by E.B. White.[2] The most recent winners (2019–2020) were "The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors" by Drew Daywalt (Picture Book), "Restart" by Gordon Korman (Intermediate), and "Refugee" by Alan Gratz (Middle Grades).
References
- "Young Hoosier Book Award (YHBA)".
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