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  2. Blackout (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    Blackout is a children's picture book written and illustrated by John Rocco, published by Disney Hyperion in 2011. [2] It features a New York City family during an electrical power outage. [3] During the blackout, the lack of distraction by their technological devices leads to a renewal of the family members' connections with each other. [3]

  3. John Rocco - Wikipedia

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    Rocco was a runner-up for the American Library Association Caldecott Medal, which annually recognizes the best in U.S. children's picture book illustration, when Blackout was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 2012. [5] Rocco's book How We Got to the Moon was one of the ten books selected on the longlist for the 2020 National Book Award for Young ...

  4. Blackout - Wikipedia

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    Blackout (picture book), a 2011 children's novel by John Rocco; Blackout (young adult novel), a 2021 young adult novel by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon; Black Out, a 2008 novel by Lisa Unger; Blackout, a novel by Campbell Armstrong; Blackouts, a 2023 novel by Justin Torres

  5. Silver Reuben Award - Wikipedia

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    2010 Mike Lester (The ***Book) 2011 John Rocco (Blackout) 2012 John Manders; 2013 William Joyce; 2014 Marla Frazee; 2015 Sydney Smith; 2016 Dave Whamond; 2017 Adam Rex (The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors) 2018 Rafael Lopez; 2019 Stacy Curtis (Karate Kakapo) 2020 Janee Trasler (Frog Meets Dog, Goat in a Boat, Hog on a Log)

  6. Blackout (young adult novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blackout is a young adult novel written by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon. The book contains six interlinked stories about Black teen love during a power outage in New York City. [1] The book was released on June 22, 2021. [2] [3]

  7. Cybils Award - Wikipedia

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    The Cybils Awards, or Children's and Young Adult Bloggers' Literary Awards, are a set of annual book awards given by people who blog about children's and young adult books. [1] Co-founded by Kelly Herold and Anne Boles Levy in 2006, [ 2 ] the awards were created to address an apparent gap between children's book awards perceived as too elitist ...

  8. Alex Murdaugh’s cousin testifies against him at murder trial ...

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    John Bedingfield, a state Department of Natural Resources agent, says that he built two .300 Blackout rifles for Alex Murdaugh at a cost of $9,188 as Christmas gifts for his sons in 2016.

  9. Reader's Digest Select Editions - Wikipedia

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    This series is a renamed continuation of the long-running anthology series Reader's Digest Condensed Books. The two series overlapped in 1997 before fully switching to the Select Editions name. Frequently published authors in the Select series include Lee Child (19 titles), Nicholas Sparks (17 titles), Michael Connelly (13 titles), Mary Higgins ...