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message 1: by Suzy (new)

Suzy (suzy_farmingdale) | 41 comments What's the rule on eligibility for a ex-pat? Anybody know? I know Ness was born in ... Virginia, I think, but he's been living in London for quite a while. Isn't this the same set of circumstances under which Neil Gaiman operates (American-born, England-based?) Because I just finished A Monster Calls and it is so far above and beyond any other middle-grade book in excellence I've read this year that I would be really disappointed if it wasn't eligible for Newbery consideration.


message 2: by Miz Lizzie (new)

Miz Lizzie It depends whether Ness has retained his American citizenship. To be eligible for Newbery consideration an author needs to be an American citizen or a permanent resident of the US. I adored Ness's Chaos Walking series for teens. I'm looking forward to reading this one.


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Suzy (suzy_farmingdale) | 41 comments It is completely different than the Chaos Walking books but equally well done.


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