Kelly Starling Lyons

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OccupationChildren's book author
Kelly Starling Lyons
Born
OccupationChildren's book author
Website
www.kellystarlinglyons.com

Kelly Starling Lyons is an American writer and children's book author.[1] She is also one of the founding members of the blog The Brown Bookshelf, which raises awareness of Black children's book creators and features author and illustrator spotlights.

Lyons was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a high-school student, Lyons loved the works of Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison and Lorraine Hansberry and set a goal to be an author.[1]

As an adult, she read the book Something Beautiful by Sharon Dennis Wyeth, which was the first time she had seen an African-American girl featured on the cover of a picture book. This inspired her to start writing fiction books for children that would feature African-American lead characters.[1]

Lyons makes her home in Raleigh, North Carolina.[2]

Lyons attended Syracuse University, where she earned a B.A. in African-American Studies, as well as her M.S. in Magazine Journalism. She has since worked for Ebony Magazine, The News & Observer, and the Syracuse Herald-Journal.[3]

Awards and honors

Three of Lyon's books are Junior Library Guild selections: Ellen's Broom (2012),[4] Dream Builder: The Story of Architect Philip Freelon (2020),[5] and Miles Lewis: King of the Ice (2022).[6]

Awards for Lyons's writing
Year Title Award Result Ref.
2013 Ellen's Broom Coretta Scott King Award Honor [7]
2020 Going Down Home with Daddy ALSC Notable Children's Books Selection [8][9]
Caldecott Medal Honor [10]
Sing a Song: How “Lift Every Voice and Sing” Inspired Generations ALSC Notable Children's Books Selection [9]
Ty's Travels: All Aboard! Cybils Award for Easy Readers Finalist [11]
2021 Going Down Home with Daddy ALSC Notable Children's Recordings Selection [12]
Ty’s Travels: Zip, Zoom! Geisel Award Honor [13]
ALSC Notable Children's Books Selection [14]

Selected texts

References

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