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“The editorial team had a handful of books that we seriously considered for the top pick but in the end our choice of
Here are the Amazon Editorial Team’s Top 10 picks this year:
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The Underground Railroad byColson Whitehead : A brilliant, wise, fantastical yet grounded portrayal of a young slave seeking her freedom on a real underground railroad. -
The Wolf Road byBeth Lewis : Part literary thriller, part western, this is a debut novel about a young tomboy trying to survive a post-apocalyptic wilderness as she searches for her parents. - Hillbilly Elegy by
J.D. Vance : A very personal tour of a segment of our culture that’s losing its way in modern America. - The Nix by
Nathan Hill : A big, smart novel about so many things: family, politics, revolution and the things we choose to remember (and forget). - Mischling by Affinity Konar: Affinity Konar’s beautiful novel about twin sisters who survive Auschwitz is precisely crafted, acutely sensitive and ultimately uplifting and hopeful.
- Lab Girl by
Hope Jahren : An inspiring and entertaining memoir about work, life and love from a plant scientist who is just as adept at analyzing the natural world as she is at illuminating human relationships. - Another
Brooklyn byJacqueline Woodson : A poetic, breathtaking novel about growing up female and black in the 1970s—a time of conflicting pressures and sometimes crushing assumptions. - Pumpkinflowers by
Matti Friedman : An unforgettable nonfiction account of men changed by war, told in a voice that is both straight forward and undeniably literary. - Before the Fall by
Noah Hawley : From the award-winning creator ofFargo , a thrilling page-turner about an airplane crash and its seemingly heroic survivors. - Swing Time by
Zadie Smith : A masterful novel that tackles big issues—race, class and the ups and downs of long term friendship—told with a dancer’s grace and ease.
Here are some interesting facts about this year’s Best Books of the Year list:
- Number of debut authors in the Top 20: 3
- Number of science-related books in the Top 100: 6
- Number of memoirs in the Top 100: 26
- Number of entertainers who have authored books in the Top 100: 2
- Number of books that were considered for the #1 spot on the list before the editors selected Colson Whitehead’s
The Underground Railroad : 4
The top picks in Children’s categories include The Night Gardener (Picture Books), The Secret Keepers (Middle Grade – ages 9-12) and The Sun is Also a Star (Young Adult). Topping the list in other popular categories is Anthony Bourdain’s Appetites (Cookbook) and David Yarrow’s Wild Encounters (Arts & Photography).
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