The Foyles Books of the Year have been announced annually since 2017 by the British bookseller chain Foyles. From 2017 to 2023 they recognised outstanding literature in three categories: Fiction, Non-fiction, and Children's. A fiction award was conferred in 2016, before the other two categories were added. In 2024 the award changed to a combined one for all genres.
When announcing the 2023 choices, Foyles said that they chose "our favourite, most interesting, most important, most year-defining titles published, recommended and sold this year".
Winners (2016 – 2023)
Fiction
Year | Author | Book | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Paul Beatty | The Sellout | |
2017 | Naomi Alderman | The Power | |
2018 | Sayaka Murata | Convenience Store Woman | |
2019 | Ocean Vuong | On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous | |
2020 | Brandon Taylor | Real Life | |
2021 | Natasha Brown | Assembly | |
2022 | Sheena Patel | I'm a Fan | |
2023 | R. F. Kuang | Yellowface |
Non-fiction
Children's
Year | Author | Book | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Elena Favilli | Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls | |
2018 | Tomi Adeyemi | Children of Blood and Bone | |
2019 | Katherine Rundell | The Good Thieves | |
2020 | Myriam Dahman | The Wolf’s Secret | |
2021 | Tom Gauld | The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess | |
2022 | S. F. Said | Tyger | |
2023 | Katherine Rundell | Impossible Creatures |
Winners and shortlist (2024 – )
Year | Author | Book | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Sally Rooney | Intermezzo | Winner | |
Gillian Anderson (editor) | Want | Shortlist | ||
Jonn Elledge | A History of the World in 47 Borders | |||
Percival Everett | James | |||
Johnny Flynn and Robert Macfarlane (co-authors), Emily Sutton (illustrator) | The World to Come | |||
Megan Hopkins | Starminster | |||
Olga Tokarczuk (author), Antonia Lloyd-Jones (translator) | The Empusium | |||
Asako Yuzuki (author), Polly Barton (translator) | Butter |
References
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