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Andrew Garfield, Percival Everett and Attica Locke amongst L.A. Occasions E-book Prize finalists
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Andrew Garfield, Percival Everett and Attica Locke amongst L.A. Occasions E-book Prize finalists

Last updated: February 19, 2025 3:55 pm
Editorial Board Published February 19, 2025
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The finalists for the forty fifth Los Angeles Occasions E-book Prizes have been introduced Wednesday morning, recognizing a bunch of celebrated writers. Actor Andrew Garfield, novelist Percival Everett and creator, screenwriter and TV producer Attica Locke are among the many 61 nominees throughout greater than a dozen classes honoring literary achievement.

Garfield is one in every of the finalists, alongside actor Matt Bomer, within the audiobook manufacturing class, which is being given in collaboration with Audible and spotlights efficiency, manufacturing and innovation in storytelling. The class was first launched final 12 months. Garfield is acknowledged alongside a number of actors, together with Cynthia Erivo, Andrew Scott and Tom Hardy, for lending their skills to Audible’s authentic adaptation “George Orwell’s 1984.” Bomer is up for his work narrating James Baldwin’s “Giovanni’s Room.”

Among the many dozens of finalists are the writers behind among the most talked-about books of 2024, together with creator and activist Ta-Nehisi Coates. Journalist and creator Jesse Katz’s “The Rent Collectors: Exploitation, Murder, and Redemption in Immigrant LA” can also be up within the present curiosity class. Filmmaker and author Miranda July, who wrote and directed “Kajillionaire,” is among the many fiction finalists for “All Fours.”

‘Pemi Aguda, Cynthia Carr, Taiyo Matsumoto, Andrea Freeman, Cindy Juyoung Ok, Lev Grossman, Zoë Schlanger and K.A. Cobell are also finalists.

The awards ceremony, which will take place April 25 at USC’s Bovard Auditorium forward of the thirtieth Los Angeles Occasions Competition of Books, additionally contains numerous honorees in particular classes. Poet Amanda Gorman might be honored with the Innovator’s Award recognizing her work to “bring books, publishing and storytelling into the future.” The previous Los Angeles youth poet laureate rose to fame when she learn her stirring poem “The Hill We Climb” at President Biden’s inauguration and has since used her voice to spotlight necessary points together with local weather change, social justice and literacy.

Pico Iyer, the famend creator of “The Art of Stillness,” will obtain the Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement, which celebrates a author with a considerable connection to the American West. Iyer’s newest work, “Aflame: Learning From Silence,” is a mirrored image on the facility of meditation, even via anxious life occasions, together with his California residence burning down a long time in the past.

“Pico Iyer is a treasure,” stated Ann Binney, Occasions affiliate director of occasions and e-book prizes administrator. “While he travels the world, he always finds his way back to California. I have known Pico for many years, and it is such an honor to recognize him with the Robert Kirsch Award. His beautiful words sharing his own experience of loss and recovery offer us welcome comfort, especially during this time as we recover from our recent devastating wildfires.”

The Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiographical Prose will go to Emily Witt for “Health and Safety: A Breakdown,” a bestselling memoir about Witt’s exploration with psychedelic substances and the New York Metropolis dance-club scene. It gives a pointy and well timed examination of life in America throughout Donald Trump’s first presidential time period. Witt can also be an investigative journalist and has beforehand written “Future Sex,” a deep dive into trendy courting and sexuality.

“Emily Witt exposes a country in the throes of ongoing trauma in a coming-of-age memoir — keenly observed, unapologetically told — that feels scarily emblematic of our life and times,” the judges of the Isherwood Prize stated in an announcement. The award, which is sponsored by the Christopher Isherwood Basis, honors distinctive work and encompasses fiction, journey writing, memoir and diary.

The E-book Prizes acknowledge titles within the following classes: audiobooks, autobiographical prose (the Christopher Isherwood Prize), biography, present curiosity, fiction, first fiction (the Artwork Seidenbaum Award), graphic novel/comics, historical past, thriller/thriller, poetry, science fiction, science and know-how and younger grownup literature. Finalists and winners are chosen by panels of writers who concentrate on every style.

For extra details about the E-book Prizes, together with the whole record of 2024 finalists, go to latimes.com/BookPrizes.

Robert Kirsch Award

Pico Iyer, “Aflame: Learning From Silence”

The Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiographical Prose

Emily Witt, “Health and Safety: A Breakdown”

Innovator’s Award

Amanda Gorman

The Artwork Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction

Jiaming Tang, “Cinema Love: A Novel”

‘Pemi Aguda, “Ghostroots: Stories”

Joseph Earl Thomas, “God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer: A Novel”

Jessica Elisheva Emerson, “Olive Days: A Novel”

Julian Zabalbeascoa, “What We Tried to Bury Grows Here”

Achievement in Audiobook Production, presented by Audible

Matt Bomer (narrator), Kelly Gildea (director, co-producer), Lauren Klein (producer); “Giovanni’s Room: A Novel”

Narrators: Clare Brown, Ayanna Dookie, Korey Jackson, Andrea Jones-Sojola, Brittany Pressley, Emana Rachelle, Malika Samuel, Heather Alicia Simms, Diana Bustelo, Tyla Collier, Alejandra Reynoso, David Sadzin, André Santana, Shaun Taylor-Corbett; Producer: Allison Mild; “New Nigeria County”

Narrators: Andrew Garfield, Cynthia Erivo, Andrew Scott, Tom Hardy, Chukwudi Iwuji, Romesh Ranganathan, Natasia Demetriou, Francesca Mills, Alex Lawther, Katie Leung; Producers: Chris Jones, Mariele Runacre-Temple, Robin Morgan-Bentley, Nathan Freeman; “George Orwell’s 1984: An Audible Original adaptation”

Dominic Hoffman (narrator), Linda Korn (producer); “James: A Novel”

Michele Norris With a Full Forged (narrator), Mike Noble (producer); “Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity”

Biography

Laura Beers, “Orwell’s Ghosts: Wisdom and Warnings for the Twenty-First Century”

Cynthia Carr, “Candy Darling: Dreamer, Icon, Superstar”

Alexis Pauline Gumbs, “Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde”

Pamela D. Toler, “The Dragon From Chicago: The Untold Story of An American Reporter in Nazi Germany”

Jessica Goudeau, “We Were Illegal: Uncovering a Texas Family’s Mythmaking and Migration”

Present Curiosity

Jonathan Blitzer, “Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis”

Ta-Nehisi Coates, “The Message”

Jesse Katz, “The Rent Collectors: Exploitation, Murder, and Redemption in Immigrant LA”

Robin Wall Kimmerer, “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World”

Wright Thompson, “The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi”

Fiction

Rita Bullwinkel, “Headshot: A Novel”

Jennine Capó Crucet, “Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Novel”

Percival Everett, “James: A Novel”

Yuri Herrera translated by Lisa Dillman, “Season of the Swamp: A Novel”

Miranda July, “All Fours: A Novel”

Graphic Novel/Comics

Kris Bertin and Alexander Forbes, “Hobtown Mystery Stories Vol. 2: The Cursed Hermit”

Taiyo Matsumoto, “Tokyo These Days, Vol. 1”

Bhanu Pratap, “Cutting Season”

Miroslav Sekulic-Struja translated by Jenna Allen, “Petar & Liza”

Ram V and Filipe Andrade, “Rare Flavours”

Historical past

Andrea Freeman, “Ruin Their Crops on the Ground: The Politics of Food in the United States, From the Trail of Tears to School Lunch”

Andrew W. Kahrl, “The Black Tax: 150 Years of Theft, Exploitation, and Dispossession in America”

Aaron Robertson, “The Black Utopians: Searching for Paradise and the Promised Land in America”

Joseph M. Thompson, “Cold War Country: How Nashville’s Music Row and the Pentagon Created the Sound of American Patriotism”

Michael Waters, “The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports”

Thriller/Thriller

Christopher Bollen, “Havoc: A Novel”

Michael Connelly, “The Waiting: A Ballard and Bosch Novel”

Attica Locke, “Guide Me Home: A Highway 59 Novel”

Liz Moore, “The God of the Woods: A Novel”

Danielle Trussoni, “The Puzzle Box: A Novel”

Poetry

Remica Bingham-Risher, “Room Swept Home”

Andrea Cohen, “The Sorrow Apartments”

Cindy Juyoung Okay, “Ward Toward”

Pam Rehm, “Inner Verses”

Alison C. Rollins, “Black Bell”

Science Fiction, Fantasy & Speculative Fiction

Jedediah Berry, “The Naming Song”

Lev Grossman, “The Bright Sword: A Novel of King Arthur”

Kelly Hyperlink, “The Book of Love”

Jeff VanderMeer, “Absolution: A Southern Reach Novel”

Nghi Vo, “The City in Glass”

Science & Know-how

Rebecca Boyle, “Our Moon: How Earth’s Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are”

Ferris Jabr, “Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life”

Daniel Lewis, “Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future”

Kyne Santos, “Math in Drag”

Zoë Schlanger, “The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth”

Younger Grownup Literature

Traci Chee, “Kindling”

Okay.A. Cobell, “Looking for Smoke”

Safia Elhillo, “Bright Red Fruit”

Carolina Ixta, “Shut Up, This Is Serious”

Kim Johnson, “The Color of a Lie”

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