National Book Award Winners: Past & Present
Format
User Rating
Release Date
Date Added
Language
audiobook
Homeless Bird
Gloria Whelan
ebook
South to America
Imani Perry
audiobook
South to America
Imani Perry
audiobook
The Worst Hard Time
Timothy Egan
ebook
Winter in Sokcho
Elisa Dusapin
audiobook
The Dead Are Arising
Les Payne
ebook
Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000
Lucille Clifton
ebook
The Yellow House
Sarah M. Broom
ebook
Sight Lines
Arthur Sze
audiobook
The New Negro
Jeffrey C. Stewart
audiobook
Trust Exercise
Susan Choi
audiobook
The Poet X
Elizabeth Acevedo
ebook
The Poet X
Elizabeth Acevedo
audiobook
Far from the Tree
Robin Benway
ebook
Far from the Tree
Robin Benway
audiobook
In the Heart of the Sea
Nathaniel Philbrick
audiobook
Challenger Deep
Neal Shusterman
ebook
Challenger Deep
Neal Shusterman
audiobook
The Thing About Luck
Cynthia Kadohata
ebook
The Singing
C. K. Williams
audiobook
The Good Lord Bird
James McBride
audiobook
Goblin Secrets
William Alexander
audiobook
The Round House
Louise Erdrich
ebook
The Round House
Louise Erdrich
ebook
Bewilderment
David Ferry
audiobook
The News From Paraguay
Lily Tuck
ebook
Goblin Secrets
William Alexander
ebook
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Sherman Alexie
ebook
The Noonday Demon
Andrew Solomon
audiobook
The Swerve
Stephen Greenblatt
audiobook
Waiting for Snow in Havana
Carlos Eire
audiobook
Lord of Misrule
Jaimy Gordon
ebook
Inside Out and Back Again
Thanhhà Lai
ebook
Poems Seven
Alan Dugan
ebook
The House of the Scorpion
Nancy Farmer
audiobook
Mockingbird
Kathryn Erskine
ebook
Just Kids
Patti Smith
ebook
Fire to Fire
Mark Doty
ebook
Time and Materials
Robert Hass
ebook
Homeless Bird
Gloria Whelan
audiobook
What I Saw and How I Lied
Judy Blundell
audiobook
The Hemingses of Monticello
Annette Gordon-Reed
audiobook
Europe Central
William T. Vollmann
audiobook
Tree of Smoke
Denis Johnson
audiobook
The Echo Maker
Richard Powers
audiobook
Arc of Justice
Kevin Boyle
ebook
The Worst Hard Time
Timothy Egan
audiobook
The Year of Magical Thinking
Joan Didion