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Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellent in Fiction and Nonfiction 2019 Longlist

One of my favorite awards is the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction. Why? Because it is picked by librarians. It is the Newbery for adult books basically.
Click here or see below for the current long list. It is a good one.
I have already read many of these books. They are all excellent book discussion titles and perfect choices for someone looking for a "good read" with a little depth. 
The short list will come out at the end of the month and it will be shortly followed by readalike lists and articles/interviews in Booklist. This award generates a lot of 
By the way, this award has also always been a good predictor of other major awards too.
Here is the announcement from the Booklist Reader:
The longlist for the 2019 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction has just been announced! There are 25 titles on the fiction longlist on 22 on the nonfiction list. See the full lists below, with links to Booklist reviews. The six-title shortlist—three each for the fiction and nonfiction medals—will be announced on October 24, 2018. The two medal winners will be announced at the Reference and User Services Association’s Book and Media Awards (BMAs) event at the American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Meeting in Seattle on Sunday, January 27, 2019, 5-7 p.m.
The Carnegie Medals are cosponsored by Booklist and RUSA and supported by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Fiction

Ackerman, Elliot. Waiting for Eden. (Knopf)
Adjei-Brenyah, Nana Kwame. Friday Black. (HMH/Mariner)
Ball, Jesse. Census. (Ecco)
Edugyan, Esi. Washington Black. (Knopf)
Emezi, Akwaeke. Freshwater. (Grove)
Enger, Leif. Virgil Wander. (Grove/Atlantic)
Evans, Diana. Ordinary People. (Norton/Liveright)
Faye, Gaël. Small Country. (Hogarth)
House, Silas. Southernmost. (Algonquin)
Jones, Tayari. An American Marriage. (Algonquin)
Kingsolver, Barbara. Unsheltered. (Harper)
Kushner, Rachel. The Mars Room. (Scribner)
Kwon, R.O. The Incendiaries. (Riverhead)
Makkai, Rebecca. The Great Believers. (Viking)
Miller, Madeline. Circe. (Little, Brown)
Mosley, Walter. John Woman. (Grove)
Ondaatje, Michael. Warlight. (Knopf)
Orange, Tommy. There There. (Knopf)
Powers, Richard. The Overstory. (Norton)
Shteyngart, Gary. Lake Success. (Random)
Sittenfeld, Curtis. You Think It, I’ll Say It. (Random)
Tamirat, Nafkote. The Parking Lot Attendant. (Holt)
Tyler, Anne. Clock Dance. (Knopf)
Winman, Sarah. Tin Man. (Putnam)
Winthrop, Elizabeth. The Mercy Seat. (Grove)

Nonfiction

Albright, Madeleine. Fascism: A Warning. (Harper)
Chee, Alexander. How to Write an Autobiographical Novel. (HMH/Mariner)
De Hart, Jane Sherron. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (Knopf)
Gerald, Casey. There Will Be No Miracles Here. (Riverhead)
Hinton, Anthony Ray and Lara Love Hardin. The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row. (St. Martin’s)
Laymon, Kiese. Heavy: An American Memoir. (Scribner)
Levy, Deborah. The Cost of Living. (Bloomsbury)
Orlean, Susan. The Library Book. (Simon & Schuster)
Wamariya, Clemantine and Elizabeth Weil. The Girl Who Smiled Beads: A Story of War and What Comes After. (Crown)
Westover, Tara. Educated. (Random)

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