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... Oh Hi There. Oh yes... its a realistic fictional book. That's because a boy, real thing, it is a human and humans are real. Kind of fictional because its not a real life about anyone or anything. No one ever seen the Eater Of Mens.

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Yes, "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry is a Newbery Medal winner. It won the medal in 1941 for its contribution to children's literature.

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The voting committee felt it was the most distinguished piece of children's literature of the year.

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What children's books came out in 1941?

The Caldecott Winner was They Were Good And Strong by Robert Lawson. The Newbery Winner was Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry.


What do you call the runners up to the Newbery Medal medal?

The runners-up to the Newbery Medal are called Newbery Honor recipients.


Which book won the Newbery Medal in 1941?

The Newbery Award in 1941 was awarded to Call it Courage. It was written by Armstrong Sperry. The book met the criteria for providing a distinguished contribution to children's literature.


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Do you call a building to attention fora Medal of Honor winner?

There is no military regulation requiring a call to attention because a person is a Congressional medal of Honor winner. Of course, if the CMH recipient is a commissioned officer on active duty as well, usual officer protocol is expected.


What is the ISBN of Call It Courage?

The ISBN of Call It Courage is 0689862296.


Who wrote Call it Courage?

Armstrong Sperry wrote Call It Courage.


What is the duration of Call It Courage?

The duration of Call It Courage is 2820.0 seconds.


When was Call It Courage created?

Call It Courage was created on 1973-04-01.


What are the release dates for The Call of Courage - 1922?

The Call of Courage - 1922 was released on: USA: 1 April 1922


What are the release dates for The Call of Courage - 1925?

The Call of Courage - 1925 was released on: USA: 22 December 1925


How many pages are in call it courage the book?

"Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry has about 128 pages in most editions.