The International Literacy Association (ILA) released today its
much-anticipated Choices reading lists, composed of titles
selected by students and educators across the United States as the most
outstanding books published in 2019.
The release coincides with Children’s Book Week, a
yearly celebration that encourages children to embrace the power of reading for
pleasure. In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s program has
been reimagined to ensure the celebrations continue at home and online.
“In a time where teachers, families, and students are all hungry
for ways to stay engaged in literacy and learning, reading provides the perfect
outlet,” says ILA Executive Director Marcie Craig Post. “Reading for pleasure
is something we can all do.”
Each Choices project is run by
volunteer team leaders who distribute thousands of newly released books to
classrooms; recruit participants to read, review and vote on their favorites;
and annotate the final selections.
Across projects, approximately
25,000 children and young adults are involved in the process of selecting the
books that had the biggest impact on them as readers.
In turn, hundreds of teachers,
librarians, and reading/literacy specialists choose books that help to inform
curricula; build strong classroom libraries; introduce their students to new,
high-quality works; and impart a lifelong love of reading.
The 2020 Choices reading lists,
including titles and annotations, can be found and downloaded for free at literacyworldwide.org/choices.