NYT Top Ten Best Fiction and Nonfiction – 2021
The New York Times Book Reviews announced its 10 Best Books of the Year for 2021. Books published in 2021 were eligible, as well as a few from 2020, not previously considered. Pamela Paul (a NYT Book Reviews editor) is quoted as saying that the books “stand on the merits of their prose and storytelling.”
Fiction:
“The Love Songs of W.E.B Debois,” by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers
“Intimacies,” by Katie Kitamura
“When We Cease to Understand the World,” by Benjamin Labatut
“No One Is Talking About This,” by Patricia Lockwood
“How Beautiful We Were,” by Imbolo Mbue
Nonfiction:
“Red Comet,” by Heather Clark
“The Copenhagen Trilogy,” by Tove Ditlevsen, translated by Tiina Nunnally
“Invisible Child,” by Andrea Elliott
“On Juneteenth,” by Annette Gordon-Reed
“How The Word Is Passed,” by Clint Smith
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