National Book Award for Nonfiction 2025

The 2025 Nonfiction Longlist features biography, criticism, memoir, reportage, science writing, and more, and all of the Longlisted authors are newcomers to the National Book Awards.

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One day, everyone will have always been against this

Author(s):

El Akkad, Omar, 1982-

Description:

"From award-winning novelist and journalist Omar El Akkad comes a powerful reckoning with what it means to live in the heart of an empire that doesn't consider you fully human. On October 25th, 2023, after just three weeks of the bombardment of Gaza, Omar El Akkad put out a tweet: "One day, when it's safe, when there's no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it's too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this." This tweet was viewed more than ten million times. One Day Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This chronicles the deep fracture that has occurred for Black, brown, Indigenous Americans, as well as the upcoming generation, many of whom had clung to a thread of faith in Western ideals, in the idea that their countries, or the countries of their adoption, actually attempted to live up to the values they espouse"--

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Call Number:

956.054 El A

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Black Moses : a saga of ambition and the fight for a Black state

Author(s):

Gayle, Caleb

Description:

"The remarkable story of Edward McCabe, a Black man who tried to establish a Black state within the United States"-- Provided by publisher.

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Book

Call Number:

328.73092 Gay

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Things in nature merely grow

Author(s):

Li, Yiyun, 1972-

Description:

"There is no good way to say this," Yiyun Li writes at the beginning of this book. "There is no good way to state these facts, which must be acknowledged. My husband and I had two children and lost them both: Vincent in 2017, at sixteen, James in 2024, at nineteen. Both chose suicide, and both died not far from home." There is no good way to say this--because words fall short. It takes only an instant for death to become fact, "a single point in a timeline." Living now on this single point, Li turns to thinking and reasoning and searching for words that might hold a place for James. Li does what she "doing the things that work," including not just writing but gardening, reading Camus and Wittgenstein, learning the piano, and living thinkingly alongside death. This is a book for James, but it is not a book about grieving or mourning. As Li writes, "The verb that does not die is to be. Vincent was and is and will always be Vincent. James was and is and will always be James. We were and are and will always be their parents. There is no now and then, now and later, only, now and now and now and now." Things in Nature Merely Grow is a testament to Li's indomitable spirit.

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Book

Call Number:

813.6 Li

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Wards of the State : the long shadow of American foster care

Author(s):

Rowe, Claudia, 1966-

Description:

A compelling exploration of the broken American foster care system, told through the stories of six former foster youth. This powerful narrative nonfiction book delves into the systemic failures that lead many foster children into the criminal justice system, highlighting the urgent need for reform. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in child welfare, social justice, and the transformative power of the best narrative nonfiction. In Wards of the State, award-winning journalist Claudia Rowe's storytelling is both vivid and unflinching, offering readers a deep understanding of the foster care-to-prison pipeline. Through interviews with psychologists, advocates, judges, and the former foster children themselves, Rowe paints a heartbreaking picture of the lives shaped by this broken system. Rowe brings her extensive experience and investigative prowess to this eye-opening work.

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Call Number:

362.733 Row

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The salt stones : seasons of a shepherd's life

Author(s):

Whybrow, Helen

Description:

"On being a shepherdess in the Green Mountains of Vermont"--

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Book

Call Number:

636.301092 Why