2025 Winners

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Congratulations to the finalists for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction. The two medal winners will be announced by 2025 selection committee chair Allison Escoto at the Reference and User Services Association’s Book and Media Awards livestreaming event, held during on Sunday, January 26. A celebratory event, including presentations by the winners and a featured speaker, will take place in June 2025 at the 91´«Ã½'s in Philadelphia.

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Fiction Finalists

Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction 2025 Shortlist Selection. Winners Announced January 26! Book Cover: Cinema Love.

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Jiaming Tang
(Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC)

The growing complexity of Tang’s fully realized characters is as fascinating as the interrelationships among them, a group of friends, lovers, and immigrants to America connected by the Worker’s Cinema in the Chinese town of Mawei. Rich in simile and metaphor, Tang’s first novel is beautifully written and a captivating reading experience.

Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction 2025 Shortlist Selection. Winners Announced January 26! Book Cover: James.

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Percival Everett
(Doubleday, a division of Penguin Random House LLC)

In an astounding riposte, Everett rewrites Huckleberry Finn as the liberation narrative of the enslaved man Huck befriends. Determined to rescue his wife and daughter, James takes the story in a completely different direction than the original, exemplifying the relentless courage and moral clarity of an honorable man with nothing to lose.

Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction 2025 Shortlist Selection. Winners Announced January 26! Book Cover: Martyr!

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Kaveh Akbar
(Knopf)

The bedazzling and profound story of anxious, outspoken Iranian American poet Cyrus Shams, obsessed with the idea of “meaningful” death, unfolds from different points of view and darts back and forth in time. First-time novelist Akbar creates scenes of psychedelic opulence and mystery, emotional precision, edgy hilarity, and heart-ringing poignancy as his characters endure war, grief, addiction, and sacrifice, and find refuge in art and love.

Nonfiction Finalists

Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction 2025 Shortlist Selection. Winners Announced January 26! Book Cover: Challeger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space.

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Adam Higginbotham
(Avid Reader Press)

In this precise account of the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster, in which all seven crew members perished, Higginbotham (winner of the 2020 Carnegie Medal for Midnight in Chernobyl) delves into the definition of acceptable risk and assesses accountability. Human error combined with technical failure caused the explosion--but hubris also contributed. Higginbotham’s comprehensive and affecting recounting illuminates a tragedy that was entirely preventable.

Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction 2025 Shortlist Selection. Cue the Sun: The Invention of Reality TV. Winners announced January 26!

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Emily Nussbaum
(Random House)

Reality television may be ubiquitous, but it’s not new, as Nussbaum illustrates in this fine book. She traces its roots to radio, then to TV shows that capitalized on people’s willingness to look silly in front of a camera, through the creation of juggernauts like Survivor and Big Brother. An enjoyable deep dive into a format that, for better or worse, is here to stay.

Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction 2025 Shortlist Selection. Winners Announced January 26! Book Cover: A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon

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Kevin Fedarko
(Scribner)

Centering his own lifelong relationship with the Grand Canyon, from reading about it as a child through his time as a clumsy canoe guide, Fedarko shares his canyon-spanning hike, replete with steps, missteps, and arguments along the way. He particularly inspires in detailing the ancestral history of the land and some of the Indigenous individuals who continue to fight against overdevelopment and ever-booming tourism.

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Fiction Longlist

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Akbar, Kaveh.
Published by Knopf

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Chambers, Essie.
Published by Simon & Schuster

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Deagler, Michael.
Published by Astra

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Enrigue, Álvaro. Translated by Natasha Wimmer.
Published by Riverhead

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Enriquez, Mariana. Translated by Megan McDowell.
Published by Hogarth

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Espinoza, Alex.
Published by Simon & Schuster

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Everett, Percival.
Published by Doubleday

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Hunt, Laird.
Published by Bloomsbury

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Lennon, Ferdia.
Published by Holt

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Lima, Ananda.
Published by Tor

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Matar, Hisham.
Published by Random

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Min, Juli.
Published by Spiegel & Grau

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Morris, Priscilla.
Published by Knopf

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Oliver, Diane.
Published by Grove

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Orange, Tommy.
Published by Knopf

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Perry, Sarah.
Published by Mariner

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Reyes, Jr., Ruben.
Published by Mariner

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Senna, Danzy.
Published by Riverhead

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Shattuck, Ben.
Published by Viking

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Spufford, Francis.
Published by Scribner

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Talty, Morgan.
Published by Tin House

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Tang, Jiaming.
Published by Dutton

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Thomas, Joseph Earl.
Published by Grand Central

Nonfiction Longlist

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Abdurraqib, Hanif.
Published by Random

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Blanco, Victoria.
Published by Coffee House

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Blitzer, Jonathan.
Published by Penguin

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Cech, Thomas R.
Published by Norton

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Debreczeni, József. Translated by Paul Olchváry.
Published by St. Martin’s

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Fedarko, Kevin.
Published by Scribner

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Gumbs, Alexis Pauline.
Published by Farrar

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Higginbotham, Adam.
Published by Simon & Schuster/Avid Reader

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Hulls, Tessa. Illustrated by the author.
Published by Farrar, MCD

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Johnson, Steven.
Published by Crown

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Kim, SJ.
Published by Norton

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Kingdon, Amorina.
Published by Crown

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LaPointe, Sasha taqʷšəblu.
Published by Counterpoint

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Miles, Tiya.
Published by Penguin

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Nagle, Rebecca.
Published by Harper

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Nussbaum, Emily.
Published by Random

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Perlin, Ross.
Published by Atlantic Monthly

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Questlove and Ben Greenman.
Published by AUWA

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Robinson, Callum.
Published by Ecco

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Satow, Julie.
Published by Doubleday

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Taffa, Deborah Jackson.
Published by Harper

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van Neerven, Ellen.
Published by Two Dollar Radio

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Yang, Yuan.
Published by Viking

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