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Fiction
Andrew Krivak, The
Sojourn
Bellevue Literary
Press
Téa
Obreht, The Tiger's Wife
(Random House)
Julie Otsuka, The Buddha in the
Attic
(Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of
Random House)
Edith Pearlman, Binocular
Vision
(Lookout Books, an imprint of the
Department of Creative Writing at the University of
North Carolina Wilmington)
Jesmyn Ward, Salvage the
Bones
(Bloomsbury USA)
Nonfiction
Deborah Baker, The Convert: A
Tale of Exile and Extremism
(Graywolf Press)
Mary
Gabriel, Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx
and the Birth of a Revolution
(Little, Brown and
Company)
Stephen Greenblatt, The Swerve:
How the World Became Modern
(W. W. Norton &
Company)
Manning Marable, Malcolm X: A
Life of Reinvention
(Viking Press, an imprint of
Penguin Group USA)
Lauren Redniss, Radioactive:
Marie & Pierre Curie, A Tale of Love and
Fallout
(It Books, an imprint of
HarperCollinsPublishers)
Poetry
Nikky Finney, Head Off &
Split
(TriQuarterly, an imprint of
Northwestern University Press)
Yusef Komunyakaa, The Chameleon
Couch
(Farrar, Straus and
Giroux)
Carl
Phillips, Double Shadow
(Farrar, Straus and
Giroux)
Adrienne Rich, Tonight No Poetry
Will Serve: Poems 2007-2010
(W.W. Norton &
Company)
Bruce Smith,
Devotions
(University of Chicago
Press)
Young
People's Literature
Franny Billingsley,
Chime
(Dial
Books, an imprint of Penguin Group USA, Inc.)
Debby Dahl Edwardson, My
Name Is Not Easy
(Marshall
Cavendish)
Thanhha Lai, Inside Out and Back
Again
(Harper,
an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers)
Albert Marrin, Flesh and Blood So
Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy
(Alfred
A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children's
Books)
Lauren Myracle, Shine
(Amulet
Books, an imprint of ABRAMS)
Gary
D. Schmidt, Okay for Now
(Clarion
Books, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
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