2026 Winners

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Congratulations to the six finalists for the 2026 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction.

Press release: American Library Association unveils shortlist for 2026 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction

The two medal winners will be announced on Tuesday, January 27th. Carnegie Medal winners will each receive $5,000. A celebratory event will take place at the ALA Annual Conference in June 2026 in Chicago.


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Fiction Finalists

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction Shortlist Selection, A Guardian and  Thief (book cover)  Winners announced January 27!

A Guardian and a Thief
Megha Majumdar.
(Knopf, a division of Penguin Random House LLC)

Desperation permeates Majumdar’s wrenching novel set in a near-future Kolkata besieged by worsening climate crises. Privileged Ma, widowed Dadu, and two-year-old Mishti are spending one last week in their native city before they escape to Michigan when Ma’s purse, filled with priceless documents, is stolen. Majumdar brilliantly blurs right and wrong, ethics and legality. In such frenzied times, who is the guardian and who is the thief can never be clear.

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction Shortlist Selection, The Unworthy (book cover)  Winners announced January 27!

The Unworthy
Agustina Bazterrica. Translated by Sarah Moses.
(Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, LLC)

Bazterrica’s absorbing feminist literary horror novel stars an unnamed narrator seeking refuge in a twisted hierarchical commune in an unnamed city as she documents her deplorable situation in an illicit diary. Bazterrica is in her element dramatizing the violent and atrocious acts that the residents of the community are subjected to and, in turn, inflict on each other. Satirical, incisive and convincing horror that skewers religious fervor and blind obedience.

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction Shortlist Selection, We Do Not Part (book cover)  Winners announced January 27!

We Do Not Part
Han Kang. Translated by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris.
(Hogarth, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC)

Writer Kyungha is plagued by nightmares after publishing a book “about the massacre in G—.” The nightmares’ intensifying vividity inspires her to contact a close friend, a photographer and documentary filmmaker, about the possibility of collaborating on a film adaptation of these indelible images. Han brilliantly examines the breadth of human relationships, from unconditional mother-child bonds to timeless friendship to heinous inhumanity.

Nonfiction Finalists

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Nonfiction Shortlist Selection, Baldwin, Styron, and Me (book cover)  Winners announced January 27!

Baldwin, Styron, and Me
Mélikah Abdelmoumen. Translated by Catherine Khordoc.
(Biblioasis)

Abdelmoumen explores the literary friendship between James Baldwin and William Styron, “the grandson of a slave and the grandson of a slaveowner,” whose relationship led to Styron’s Pulitzer Prize–winning historical novel, The Confessions of Nat Turner. A fascinating meditation on how disparate writers can stimulate each others’ creativity and on the pitfalls of cross-cultural art.

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Nonfiction Shortlist Selection, There is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America (book cover)  Winners announced January 27!

There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America
Brian Goldstone.
(Crown, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC)

The common assumption that unhoused Americans are unemployed (and unemployable) is challenged in journalist Goldstone’s heartbreaking book. Doing a deep dive into the history and circumstances of several family units in the Atlanta area who have been plagued by homelessness, despite having jobs, Goldstone reveals the harsh and complex obstacles of daily life for people living on the edges of society.

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Nonfiction Shortlist Selection, Things in Nature Merely Grow (book cover)  Winners announced January 27!

Things in Nature Merely Grow
Yiyun Li.
(Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

Only Li can explain what happened. “There is no good way to state these facts . . . My husband and I had two children and lost them both: Vincent in 2017, at sixteen, James in 2024, at nineteen. Both chose suicide.” In this “book for James,” Li faces the shocking reality of her second son’s death by suicide with “radical acceptance” and heartrending honesty.

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Fiction Longlist

Bazterrica, Agustina.
Translated by Sarah Moses.
Published by Scribner

Choi, Susan
Published by Farrar

Evans, Virginia.
Published by Crown

Franklin, Rob.
Published by Summit

Ichikawa, Saou.
Translated by Polly Barton.
Published by Hogarth

Kang, Han.
Translated by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris.
Published by Hogarth

Khemiri, Jonas Hassen.
Published by Farrar

Knapp, Florence.
Published by Pamela Dorman Books

Majumdar, Megha.
Published by Knopf

McConaghy, Charlotte.
Published by Flatiron

McEwan, Ian.
Published by Knopf

McKenzie, Mia.
Published by Random House

Mott, Jason.
Published by Dutton

Mottley, Leila.
Published by Knopf

Norlin, Annika.
Translated by Alice E. Olsson.
Published by Europa

Pattee, Emma.
Published by Simon & Schuster/Marysue Rucci

Porter, Andrew.
Published by Knopf

Reed, Joe Mungo.
Published by Norton

Szalay, David.
Published by Scribner

Vuong, Ocean.
Published by Penguin Press

Wilkerson, Charmaine.
Published by Ballantine Books

Nonfiction Longlist

Abdelmoumen, Mélikah.
Translated by Catherine Khordoc.
Published by Biblioasis

Boggs, Nicholas.
Published by Farrar

Borden, Jane.
Published by Atria/One Signal

Dickinson, Elizabeth Evitts.
Published by Simon & Schuster

Fraser, Caroline.
Published by Penguin Press

Grandin, Greg.
Published by Penguin Press

Jeffers, Honorée Fannone.
Published by Harper


Lepore, Jill.
Published by Norton/Liveright

Li, Yiyun.
Published by Farrar

Macfarlane, Robert.
Published by Norton

Pellegrino, Charles.
Published by Blackstone

Tawada, Yoko.
Translated by Lisa Hoffman-Kuroda.
Published by New Directions

Wilkinson, Alissa.
Published by Norton/Liveright

Williams, Dana A.
Published by Amistad

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