• The Best Biographies: the 2021 NBCC Shortlist - Stranger in the Shogun's City: A Japanese Woman and Her World by Amy Stanley
  • The Best Biographies: the 2021 NBCC Shortlist - The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes by Zachary D. Carter
  • The Best Biographies: the 2021 NBCC Shortlist - The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X by Les Payne & Tamara Payne
  • The Best Biographies: the 2021 NBCC Shortlist - Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath by Heather Clark
  • The Best Biographies: the 2021 NBCC Shortlist - The Equivalents: A Story of Art, Female Friendship, and Liberation in the 1960s by Maggie Doherty

The Best Biographies: the 2021 NBCC Shortlist, recommended by Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor, the author, critic and chair of the National Book Critics’ Circle biography committee, discusses their 2021 shortlist for the title of the best biography—including a revelatory new book about the life of Malcolm X, a group biography of artists in the 1960s, and a book built from a cache of letters written in Japan’s shogun era.

  • The Best Historical Fiction: The 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlist - Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell
  • The Best Historical Fiction: The 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlist - The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel
  • The Best Historical Fiction: The 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlist - The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
  • The Best Historical Fiction: The 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlist - A Room Made of Leaves by Kate Grenville
  • The Best Historical Fiction: The 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlist - The Tolstoy Estate by Steven Conte

The Best Historical Fiction: The 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlist, recommended by Katharine Grant

The Walter Scott Prize seeks to highlight the very best of historical fiction—and in 2021, we find the shortlist dominated by Australian writers. Katharine Grant, the acclaimed novelist and chair of the judges, returns to Five Books to discuss the cream of this year’s crop, and the art of transforming the historical record into a creative exercise.

  • The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards - Piranesi by Susanna Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor (narrator)
  • The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards - The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X and assisted by Alex Haley, Laurence Fishburne (narrator)
  • The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards - The City We Became: A Novel (The Great Cities Trilogy) by N.K. Jemisin & Robin Miles (narrator)
  • The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards - Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid & Nicole Lewis (narrator)
  • The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards - More Myself: A Journey by Alicia Keys

The Best Audiobooks: the 2021 Audie Awards, recommended by Michele Cobb

There are so many fantastic audiobooks being produced at the moment, across so many genres, that it’s hard to know where to start listening. Fortunately, every year, the judges of the Audie Awards pick out some of the very best. Here, Michele Cobb, Executive Director of the Audio Publishers Association, talks us through some of the 2021 winners, including the ‘audiobook of the year.’

  • The Best of World Literature: The 2021 International Booker Prize Shortlist - At Night All Blood Is Black by David Diop, translated by Anna Moschovakis
  • The Best of World Literature: The 2021 International Booker Prize Shortlist - The Dangers of Smoking in Bed: Stories by Mariana Enríquez, translated by Megan McDowell
  • The Best of World Literature: The 2021 International Booker Prize Shortlist - When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamin Labatut, translated by Adrian Nathan West
  • The Best of World Literature: The 2021 International Booker Prize Shortlist - The Employees: A workplace novel of the 22nd century by Olga Ravn, translated by Martin Aitken
  • The Best of World Literature: The 2021 International Booker Prize Shortlist - In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepanova, by Sasha Dugdale
  • The Best of World Literature: The 2021 International Booker Prize Shortlist - The War of the Poor by Éric Vuillard, translated by Mark Polizzotti

The Best of World Literature: The 2021 International Booker Prize Shortlist, recommended by Lucy Hughes-Hallett

Every year the International Booker Prize judges read dozens of novels from around the world, which are newly translated into English. Here Lucy Hughes-Hallett—award-winning author and chair of this year’s judging panel—talks us through the six books that made their 2021 shortlist of the best world literature.

  • The 2021 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding - Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape by Cal Flyn
  • The 2021 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding - Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own by Eddie S Glaude Jr
  • The 2021 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding - Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities by Mahmood Mamdani
  • The 2021 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding - Waves Across the South: A New History of Revolution and Empire by Sujit Sivasundaram

The 2021 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding, recommended by Patrick Wright

Through careful research and compelling argument, the books shortlisted for the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding cast light on globally significant problems, says Patrick Wright, chair of the 2021 jury and Emeritus Professor of Literature, History and Politics at King’s College London. Here he talks us through the books that made the 2021 shortlist, works of nonfiction that “speak directly to the urgent challenges of the times in which we live”.

  • The Best Romantic Comedy Books: The 2021 Romantic Novelists’ Association Shortlist - Sunny Days and Sea Breezes by Carole Matthews
  • The Best Romantic Comedy Books: The 2021 Romantic Novelists’ Association Shortlist - The Garden of Forgotten Wishes by Trisha Ashley
  • The Best Romantic Comedy Books: The 2021 Romantic Novelists’ Association Shortlist - The Switch by Beth O'Leary
  • The Best Romantic Comedy Books: The 2021 Romantic Novelists’ Association Shortlist - One Winter’s Night by Kiley Dunbar
  • The Best Romantic Comedy Books: The 2021 Romantic Novelists’ Association Shortlist - Someday at Christmas by Lizzie Byron
  • The Best Romantic Comedy Books: The 2021 Romantic Novelists’ Association Shortlist - Christmas at the Island Hotel by Jenny Colgan

The Best Romantic Comedy Books: The 2021 Romantic Novelists’ Association Shortlist, recommended by Celia Anderson

There’s nothing more comforting than a good rom com: they promise warmth, cosiness and a glimpse of another lifestyle, whether that be stringing up fairy lights in a traditional department store or setting up home on a remote island. Here, Celia Anderson of the Romantic Novelists’ Association talks us through their 2021 shortlist of the best romantic comedy books.