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Overview
The Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction are awarded by the American Library Association and supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The prizes were established in 2012. They recognize the best books published in the previous year for adult readers in fiction and nonfiction. Learn more about the prizes on Wikipedia or their official website.
This challenge covers the fiction awardees, with finalists as bonus prompts. This challenge has no beginning or end dates, and covers a finite amount of time so that it will not be subject to future change.
This challenge covers the fiction awardees, with finalists as bonus prompts. This challenge has no beginning or end dates, and covers a finite amount of time so that it will not be subject to future change.
Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction 2012-2022
11 participants, 33 books
Overview
The Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction are awarded by the American Library Association and supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The prizes were established in 2012. They recognize the best books published in the previous year for adult readers in fiction and nonfiction. Learn more about the prizes on Wikipedia or their official website.
This challenge covers the fiction awardees, with finalists as bonus prompts. This challenge has no beginning or end dates, and covers a finite amount of time so that it will not be subject to future change.
This challenge covers the fiction awardees, with finalists as bonus prompts. This challenge has no beginning or end dates, and covers a finite amount of time so that it will not be subject to future change.