Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction

The Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction were established in 2012 to recognize the best fiction and nonfiction books for adult readers published in the U.S. in the previous year.[1] They are named in honor of nineteenth-century American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in recognition of his deep belief in the power of books and learning to change the world.[2]

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction
Awarded forBest adult fiction & non-fiction
Sponsored by
LocationALA annual conference
CountryUSA
Presented byAmerican Library Association
Hosted byAmerican Library Association
Reward(s)$5,000 (winner)
$1,500 (finalists)
First awarded2012
Websitewww.ala.org/awardsgrants/carnegieadult

The award is supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and administered by the American Library Association (ALA).[1] Booklist and the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) cosponsor the awards.[1] The shortlist and winners are selected by a seven-member selection committee of library experts who work with adult readers.[1] The annually appointed selection committee includes a chair, three Booklist editors or contributors, and three former members of RUSA CODES Notable Books Council.[1]

The winners, one each for fiction and nonfiction, are announced at an event in June at the American Library Association Annual Conference; winning authors receive a $5,000 cash award, and two finalists in each category receive $1,500.[1]

Winners and finalists

Fiction

Winners and finalists in fiction
YearWinnerWorkFinalistsRef.
2012Anne EnrightThe Forgotten WaltzWinner[3][4]
Russell BanksLost Memory of SkinFinalist[3][4]
Karen RussellSwamplandia!
2013Richard FordCanadaWinner[5][6][7]
Junot DíazThis Is How You Lose HerFinalist[5][6][7]
Louise ErdrichThe Round House
2014Donna TarttThe GoldfinchWinner[8]
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAmericanahFinalist[8]
Edwidge DanticatClaire of the Sea Light
2015Anthony DoerrAll the Light We Cannot SeeWinner[9][10]
Chang-Rae LeeOn Such a Full SeaFinalist[9][10]
Colm TóibínNora Webster
2016Viet Thanh NguyenThe SympathizerWinner[11][12]
Jim ShepardThe Book of AronFinalist[11][12]
Hanya YanagiharaA Little Life
2017Colson WhiteheadThe Underground RailroadWinner[13][14]
Michael ChabonMoonglowFinalist[13][14]
Zadie SmithSwing Time
2018Jennifer EganManhattan BeachWinner[15][16]
Jesmyn WardSing, Unburied, SingFinalist[15][16]
George SaundersLincoln in the Bardo
2019Rebecca MakkaiThe Great BelieversWinner[17][18]
Tommy OrangeThere ThereFinalist[17][18]
Esi EdugyanWashington Black
2020Valeria LuiselliLost Children ArchiveWinner[19][20]
Myla GoldbergFeast Your EyesFinalist[19][20]
Ta-Nehisi CoatesThe Water Dancer
2021James McBrideDeacon King KongWinner[21][22]
Ayad AkhtarHomeland ElegiesFinalist[21][22]
Megha MajumdarA Burning
2022Tom LinThe Thousand Crimes of Ming TsuWinner[23][24]
Kirstin Valdez QuadeThe Five WoundsFinalist[23][24]
Lauren GroffMatrix
2023Julie OtsukaThe SwimmersWinner[25]
David Santos DonaldsonGreenlandFinalist[25]
Morgan TaltyNight of the Living Rez
2024Amanda PetersThe Berry PickersWinner[26]
Christina Wong and Daniel InnesDenison AvenueFinalist[27]
Jesmyn WardLet Us Descend

Nonfiction

Winners and finalists in nonfiction
YearWinnerWorkFinalistsRefs.
2012Robert K. MassieCatherine the Great: Portrait of a WomanWinner[3][4]
James GleickThe Information: A History, a Theory, a FloodFinalist[3][4]
Manning MarableMalcolm X: A Life of Reinvention
2013Timothy EganShort Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward CurtisWinner[5][6][7]
Jill LeporeThe Mansion of Happiness: A History of Life and DeathFinalist[5][6][7]
David QuammenSpillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
2014Doris Kearns GoodwinThe Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of JournalismWinner[8]
Nicholas A. BasbanesOn Paper: The Everything of Its Two-Thousand-Year HistoryFinalist[8]
Sheri FinkFive Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
2015Bryan StevensonJust Mercy: A Story of Justice and RedemptionWinner[9][10]
Elizabeth KolbertThe Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural HistoryFinalist[9][10]
Lawrence WrightThirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin and Sadat at Camp David
2016Sally MannHold Still: A Memoir with PhotographsWinner[11][12]
Helen MacdonaldH is for HawkFinalist[11][12]
Andrea WulfThe Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World
2017Matthew DesmondEvicted: Poverty and Profit in the American CityWinner[13][14]
Patricia Bell-ScottThe Firebrand and the First Lady: Portrait of a FriendshipFinalist
Patrick PhillipsBlood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America
2018No award given A [15][28]
Daniel EllsbergThe Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War PlannerFinalist[15][28]
David GrannKillers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
2019Kiese LaymonHeavy: An American MemoirWinner[17][18]
Beth MacyDopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted AmericaFinalist[17][18]
Francisco CantúThe Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border
2020Adam HigginbothamMidnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear DisasterWinner[19][20]
Maria PopovaFiguringFinalist[19][20]
David TreuerThe Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present
2021Rebecca GiggsFathoms: The World in the WhaleWinner[21][22]
Claudia RankineJust Us: An American ConversationFinalist[21][22]
Natasha TretheweyMemorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir
2022Hanif AbdurraqibA Little Devil in America: In Praise of Black PerformanceWinner[23][24]
Keisha N. Blain
Ibram X. Kendi
Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619–2019Finalist[23][24]
Kristen RadtkeSeek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness
2023Ed YongAn Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around UsWinner[25]
Margo JeffersonConstructing a Nervous SystemFinalist
Rachel E. GrossVagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage
2024Roxanna AsgarianWe Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in AmericaWinner[26]
Jake BittleThe Great Displacement: Climate Change and the Next American MigrationFinalist[27]
Darrin BellThe Talk

Notes

  • A The 2018 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction was originally awarded to Sherman Alexie for his book, You Don't Have to Say You Love Me: A Memoir, but Alexie declined the award amid sexual harassment allegations. In response, ALA said in a statement that "We acknowledge his decision and will not award the Carnegie nonfiction medal in 2018."[29]

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