NEW YORK ā James McBride's latest novel and nonfiction by poets Claudia Rankine and Natasha Trethewey are among the finalists for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for fiction and nonfiction.
The American Library Association announced Tuesday that McBride's āDeacon King Kong" was a fiction nominee, along with Ayad Akhtar's novel āHomeland Elegiesā and an acclaimed debut novel, Megha Majumdar's āA Burning.ā The nonfiction finalists are Trethewey's āMemorial Drive: A Daughterās Memoir," Rankine's āJust Us,ā which combines poetry, prose and photography, and Rebecca Giggs' āFathoms: The World in the Whale."
Winners in each category will be receive $5,000, and will be announced Feb. 4, 2021.
The awards are supported, in part, by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.