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Clara Ingram Judson Award

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The Clara Ingram Judson Award (officially: Clara Ingram Judson Memorial Award) is given annually to the most creative children's writing in the Midwest United States since 1960 by the Society of Midland Authors.[1] It was named after Clara Ingram Judson, the first recipient of the award.

Notable recipients include Irene Hunt for Across Five Aprils (1965), and Rebecca Caudill for A Certain Small Shepherd (1965).

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  1. ^ "Society of Midland Authors".