Literature's Influences
What Do You Mean? 2.0
The Newbery Awards
Book Memory
Author Memory
100

This Person added a speaking role to praise ceremonies 

Aeschylus

100

Tapas

Yoga

100

This is the year it was made

1921

100

This book has two people living under a bridge and one wants to learn how to make pottery.

A Single Shard

100

Little Town on the Prairie

Laura Ingalls Wilder

200

This is the word of origin of, "literature"

litteratura

200

Entrepôt

A warehouse; a storage center

200

This Person was the first person to win a Newbery Award twice.

Joseph Krumgold. He won in 1954 and 1960

200

A girl wants to be a roller derby person but finds out it isn't as fun as she expected

Roller Girl

200

Sherlock Holmes

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

300

This Chinese dynasty started printing

The Tang Dynasty

300

Émincé

leftover meat

300

True or False: An author that isn't a citizen of U.S.A. can still win the Newbery

False. They only allow citizens or residents of the United States

300

This book shows 13 women who didn't agree with the word, "no"

She Persisted

300

The Magician's Nephew

C.S. Lewis

400

This is the "stone" that was deciphered in the 19th century

Rosetta Stone

400

comint

Military and Political intelligence combined

400

This Person is the author that has won five Newbery HONORS yet never won the actual award.

Laura Ingalls Wilder

400

This savant math girl was struck by lightning and is entering middle school

The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl

400

The Hundred Dresses

Eleanor Estes

500

This people introduced writing to the world

Sumer

500

Xanthippe

A shrewish woman

500

This is the number of how many people have won the Newbery Award twice

Six

500

This professional soccer playing girl moves from Connecticut to California, expecting the people there to be good at soccer. Her team is so bad that she has get them into shape


The Kicks

500

Gandhi, Fighter Without a Sword

Jeanette Eaton

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