Children’s Literature M.F.A. Student Wins New Voices Award
Maleeha Malik, a student in Hollins鈥 Master of Fine Arts program in children鈥檚 literature, is the winner of Lee & Low Books鈥 22nd annual New Voices Award.听
Established in 2000, the award is given annually by the children鈥檚 book publisher for a picture book manuscript by a writer of color or Indigenous/ Native writer.听
A second-grade teacher from Baltimore, Malik was honored for At Home in My Skin. The manuscript features a child with vitiligo鈥攁 skin disorder that causes depigmentation鈥攚ho embraces their individuality by drawing connections between their skin鈥檚 ever-changing patterns and the designs in nature.听听
Malik wrote the manuscript last summer in her African American Children鈥檚 Literature class at Hollins taught by Michelle Martin, the Beverly Cleary Endowed Professor for Children and Youth Services in the Information School at the University of Washington. The renowned author, essayist, lecturer, book critic, and community literary activist helped Malik shape the manuscript for publication.听
In a statement, Lee & Low Books said, 鈥淢alik hopes young readers, especially those with noticeable skin conditions, will read At Home in My Skin and know they belong in this world鈥攖hat there is space for everyone to love and thrive in their unique skin.鈥澨听
Malik will receive a $2,000 cash prize and a publication contract.听