Newbery Medal 1980s: A decade of winners
The 1980s were a remarkable decade for the Newbery Medal, that venerable honors program celebrating the most distinguished American children’s literature. This was a period when the award seemed to cast an especially wide net, recognizing not just novels but also verse, biography, and experimental forms—a testament to how genuinely diverse “distinguished” literature could be. The decade gave us Katherine Paterson’s Jacob Have I Loved, a novel about twin sisters and jealousy that remains a masterclass in emotional complexity for young readers, and Beverly Cleary’s Dear Mr. Henshaw, which proved that a seemingly simple epistolary story could capture the inner life of a middle-schooler with devastating accuracy. These weren’t books trying to lecture; they were books that understood what it felt like to be young and confused and searching.
What makes this era of Newbery Medal winners particularly striking is how willing the judges seemed to be to honor innovation alongside tradition. Robin McKinley’s The Hero and the Crown brought fantasy—once considered mere escapism—into serious literary conversation. Patricia MacLachlan’s Sarah, Plain and Tall demonstrated that spare, poetic prose could be more moving than elaborate prose. And then there’s Paul Fleischman’s Joyful Noise, a collection of poems meant to be read aloud by two voices simultaneously—hardly the conventional chapter book, yet undeniably a masterpiece of form meeting content. The 1980s Newbery Medal revealed a children’s literature establishment willing to evolve, to celebrate storytellers who took risks and broke rules.
Below, you’ll find the complete list of winners from this golden decade, each one a snapshot of what moved and mattered to readers—and judges—throughout the eighties.
1980
Children’s Literature
A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl’s Journal by Joan Blos
1981
Children’s Literature
Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson
1982
Children’s Literature
A Visit to William Blake’s Inn by Nancy Willard
1983
Children’s Literature
- Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voigt
1984
Children’s Literature
Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
1985
Children’s Literature
The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley
1986
Children’s Literature
Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan
1987
Children’s Literature
The Whipping Boy by Sid Fleischman
1988
Children’s Literature
- Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman
1989
Children’s Literature
Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices by Paul Fleischman