Chicago Tribune Prize for Young Adult Fiction
The Chicago Tribune established the Prize for Young Adult Fiction in 2002 to honor a writer whose work has special resonance with adolescents -- those between 12 and 18 -- and speaks to their role and significance in society.2004
Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett (Scholastic Press)
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2003
The Silent Boy by Lois Lowry (Walter Lorraine Books)
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2002
Fair Weather by Richard Peck (Puffin Books)
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