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Indie Book Awards 2022 shortlist announced
13/05/2022
The shortlist for the
Indie Book Awards 2022
, the annual awards curated exclusively by independent bookshops as part of Independent Bookshop Week (IBW, 18-25 June 2022), has been revealed today.
Honouring paperback books across four categories – Fiction, Non-Fiction, Children’s Fiction and Picture Book – the awards are curated exclusively by independent booksellers. Highlighting the best reads for the summer, the Indie Book Awards celebrate are a part of the annual campaign celebrating indie bookshops in the UK and Ireland organised by the Booksellers Association.
This year’s shortlist include the lockdown debut sensation
Emma Stonex
(
The Lamplighters
), Nobel-prize winner
Kazuo Ishiguro
(
Klara and the Sun
), Korean-American indie rockstar and author
Michelle Zauner
(
Crying in H Mart
), number 1 New York Times bestselling author
Jason Reynolds
(
When I Was the Greatest
, illustrated by Akhran Girmay) and previous Indie Book Award winners
Pat Barker
(
The Women of Troy
),
Joseph Coelho
(
Frankenstiltskin: Fairy Tales Gone Bad
and
My Beautiful Voice
) and
Julia Donaldson
(
Counting Creatures
).
A judging panel of independent booksellers will decide on the four winners, to be announced on Friday 24 June 2022, the penultimate day of Independent Bookshop Week. The winners will be announced live on the Mark Forrest show, which airs from 10am on
Scala Radio
, the official media partner of the Indie Book Awards.
The full Indie Book Awards 2022 shortlist:
FICTION
Mrs Death Misses Death
by Salena Godden (Canongate)
Klara and the Sun
by Kazuo Ishiguro (Faber)
The Lamplighters
by Emma Stonex (Picador)
Still Life
by Sarah Winman (HarperCollins)
Piranesi
by Susanna Clarke (Bloomsbury)
The Women of Troy
by Pat Barker (Hamish Hamilton)
NON-FICTION
The Comfort Book
by Matt Haig (Canongate)
The Book of Trespass
by Nick Hayes (Bloomsbury)
Crying in H Mart
by Michelle Zauner (Picador)
How We Met
by Huma Qureshi (Elliot & Thompson Limited)
Scoff: A History of Food and Class in Britain
by Pen Vogler (Atlantic Books)
House of Music – Raising the Kanneh-Masons
by Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason (Oneworld)
CHILDREN’S FICTION
The Last Bear
by Hannah Gold, illustrated by Levi Pinfold (HarperCollins Children's Books)
The Week at World's End
by Emma Carroll (Faber)
Frankenstiltskin: Fairy Tales Gone Bad
by Joseph Coelho, illustrated by Freya Hartas (Walker)
Escape Room
by Christopher Edge (Nosy Crow)
The Chime Seekers
by Ross Montgomery (Walker)
When I Was the Greatest
by Jason Reynolds, illustrated by Akhran Girmay (Faber)
PICTURE BOOK
Arlo the Lion Who Couldn't Sleep
by Catherine Rayner (Macmillan Children's Books)
Counting Creatures
by Julia Donaldson & Sharon King-Chai (Two Hoots)
A Song of Gladness
by Michael Morpurgo & Emily Gravett (Two Hoots)
Granny Came Here on the Empire Windrush
by Patrice Lawrence & Camilla Sucre (Nosy Crow)
My Beautiful Voice
by Joseph Coelho & Allison Colpoys (Frances Lincoln Children's Books)
The Night the Moon Went Missing
by Brendan Kearney (DK)
The judging panel for the
Adult categories
consists of chair Matt Steele (Ivybridge Bookshop), Melanie Greenwood (DRAKE The Bookshop), Carolynn Bain (Afrori Books), Sally Pattle (Far From the Madding Crowd) and Stephanie Goulden (Blackwell’s Edinburgh).
The
Children’s categories
will be judged by Jasmine Dellimore (Moon Lane Books), Alex Forbes (Four Bear Books), Fiona McDonald (Blackwell’s Edinburgh), Annie McCloskey (David’s Bookshop), with Meera Ghanshamdas (Round Table Books) as the judges’ chair.
Kazuo Ishiguro, author of
Klara and the Sun
, said:
“I’ve always kept in my mind an ever-evolving map of Britain made up of my favourite indie bookshops. Some are quiet sanctuaries; others are eccentric, obsessive, surreally eclectic. They’ve all of them inspired me down the years, nudging me into unexpected areas of interest, into fresh territories for my reading and my writing. I’m delighted
Klara
has made it onto the Indie Book Awards shortlist.”
Pat Barker, author of
The Women of Troy
, said:
“It’s a tremendous honour to have been shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards.
Many of my favourite bookshops are indies. The staff are so knowledgeable and welcoming and there is always a sense of deep commitment to readers and writers. I particularly like the way they offer a home to lesser known and local authors. You can always pick up something you didn
’
t expect to find and didn
’
t know you wanted to read.
A plan is afoot to have a mobile independent bookshop here in Durham City where I live and I’m really looking forward to getting involved with that.”
Matt Haig
, author of
The Comfort Book
,
said
:
"Indie bookshops are the beating pulse of the book industry. They are what keeps it truly alive and dynamic and interesting and where the intersection between writers, readers and the industry is the most vibrant. And so it’s an absolute honour to be included in the Indie Book Awards shortlist."
Huma Qureshi
, author of
How We Met
, said
“It means so much to me to be shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards. It's lovely to feel so supported, especially by independent bookshops and booksellers up and down the country. My book isn't big or loud and yet people have noticed it, and I am so grateful to all those booksellers who have pressed copies of
How We Met
into readers' hands. I have loved the experience
of visiting indie bookshops across North London where I live and signing copies of my books; every bookseller made me feel like I belonged. That feeling, of having my books belong, means something I cannot quite put into words.”
Julia Donaldson, author of
Counting Creatures
, said:
"I am absolutely thrilled to hear that
Counting Creatures
has been shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards.
As a child I spent many happy hours in independent bookshops and I still do today.
Independent booksellers are experts in their field and offer so much knowledge and advice to their customers and to the community."
A number of the shortlisted authors will be taking part in IBW activities:
Emma Stonex
will be doing an event with
Laura Shepherd-Robinson
on Wednesday 22 June at
The Bookery
(Crediton). Following the success of last year,
Bookshop.org
, the ethical book-buying website that supports independent bookshops, will be hosting virtual events featuring some of the shortlisted authors. In addition,
Simon Savidge
and
Melanie Sykes
, the official Book Club for Indie Bookshop Week, will be reading the Indie Book Awards shortlisted book
Scoff
by
Pen Vogler
for their June Book Club, which they will then discuss on their YouTube channel.
Emma Bradshaw, Head of Campaigns, Booksellers Association,
said:
“The Indie Book Awards celebrate the best paperback reads of the summer, as recommended by the experts, independent booksellers. This year’s shortlist features New York Times bestelling titles, authors who have been passionately championed by indies for years, authors who have been on the Indie Book Awards shortlist before and some exciting new authors. We’re lucky to be celebrating Independent Bookshop Week with lots of author events across the country this year, including some of the shortlisted authors. We encourage all book lovers to go to their local indie and get their hands of this year’s wonderful shortlist!”
For more information about the Indie Book Awards and previous winners, please visit
https://booksaremybag.com/IndieBookAwards/Shortlist
Follow the latest developments via social media: #IndieBookshopWeek @BooksAreMyBag
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