Han Kang, Megha Majumdar and Yiyun Li are among finalists for Andrew Carnegie Medals
By Canadian Press on November 18, 2025.
NEW YORK (AP) — Nobel laureate
Han Kang’s “We Do Not Part,” Megha Majumdar’s “A Guardian and a Thief” and
Yiyun Li’s “ Things in Nature Merely Grow” are among the finalists for Andrew Carnegie Medals, fiction and nonfiction awards presented by the American Library Association.
“A Guardian and a Thief,” already
an Oprah Winfrey book club pick and a nominee for the National Book Award and Kirkus Prize, is among three Carnegie fiction finalists and the only one written originally in English. Kang’s novel was translated from the Korean by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris. Argentine writer Agustina Bazterrica’s “The Unworthy” was translated from Spanish by Sarah Moses.
Li’s tragic memoir about the suicides of her two sons, also a National Book Award nominee, is a nonfiction finalist for the Carnegie Medal, along with Brian Goldstone’s “There Is No Place for Us” and Mélikah Abdelmoumen’s joint biography of
James Baldwin and
William Styron, “Baldwin, Styron and Me,” translated from French by Catherine Khordoc.
Winners, to be announced Jan. 27, each receive $5,000. The awards were established in 2012 with help from a grant by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Previous winners include
Jennifer Egan,
Viet Thanh Nguyen and
Doris Kearns Goodwin.
Hillel Italie, The Associated Press
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