Grateful American Book Prize

Laurie Halse Anderson’s “Rebellion 1776” Wins 2025 Grateful American Book Prize

The 2025 Honorable Mention recipients are Rebecca Brenner Graham and Debbie Levy

Laurie Halse Anderson has been awarded the 2025 Grateful American Book Prize for her middle-grade historical novel, Rebellion 1776 (Simon & Schuster / A Caitlyn Dlouhy Book). The award was presented at a ceremony held at The St. Regis, Washington, DC, on October 30, 2025.

Rebellion 1776 tells the story of a young girl navigating the twin challenges of a smallpox epidemic and the turmoil of the Revolutionary War.

“Winning the Grateful American Book Prize for Rebellion 1776 is a joyful honor,” Anderson said. “I write about American history to spark curiosity in young readers. The Grateful American Foundation shares this mission by supporting youth, families, and educators with quality resources about our nation’s history.”

Honorable Mention recipients include:

  • Rebecca Brenner Graham, for Dear Miss Perkins: A Story of Frances Perkins’s Efforts to Aid Refugees from Nazi Germany (Kensington).
  • Debbie Levy, for A Dangerous Idea: The Scopes Trial, the Original Fight over Science in Schools (Bloomsbury).

“My purpose in writing about history for young people is to tell irresistible stories and to get kids to share my enthusiasm for my subjects,” Levy noted. “The Scopes trial is one of those irresistible historical events, and I am so pleased that the Grateful American Book Prize, which shares my dedication to creating enthusiasm among kids for history, has chosen to recognize it.”

About The Grateful American Book Prize

The Grateful American Book Prize annually recognizes outstanding works of historical fiction, nonfiction, and biography written for readers in grades 7–9 that illuminate important personalities and events in American history.

The winner receives $13,000 (symbolizing the original 13 Colonies), a lifetime membership at The New-York Historical Society, and a silver medallion. Honorable Mention recipients each receive $500 and a medallion.

Founded in 2015 by David Bruce Smith and the late Dr. Bruce Cole, the Prize encourages authors to engage young readers with America’s past. Submissions for the 2026 award open January 1, 2026.


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