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2010 National Book Award Finalists (page 2)

Acclaimed novelist Pat Conroy announced the finalists for the 2010 National Book Award winners on October 13. Among the nominees are many books to which Kirkus awarded starred reviews. Here's a list of all the 2010 finalists Kirkus reviewed.


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Cover art for PARROT AND OLIVIER IN AMERICA
FICTION
Released: April 23, 2010

"Quirky and erudite, but the payoff in human-interest terms is meager."
A New World historical novel from Carey, the two-time Australian-born winner of the Man Booker prize. Read full book review >
Cover art for SHIP BREAKER
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 1, 2010

"Told in the third person, this stark, surreal story sends an alarm to heed the warning signs of climate change or suffer a similar fate. (Science fiction. 12 & up)"
A gritty teen betrays his father and flees his grim existence in a post–global-warming Gulf Coast village to protect a young woman he barely knows in this gripping futuristic thriller. Read full book review >
Cover art for EVERY MAN IN THIS VILLAGE IS A LIAR
NONFICTION
Released: June 15, 2010

"A scathing look at the human costs of war."
A bell-clear, powerful indictment of the debacle of recent Middle Eastern war policy. Read full book review >
Cover art for SECRET HISTORIAN
NONFICTION
Released: Aug. 24, 2010

"A vivid, candid portrait."
Provocative biography of a little-known university professor turned sex researcher and pornographer. Read full book review >
Cover art for CULTURES OF WAR
NONFICTION
Released: Sept. 7, 2010

"An unrelenting, incisive, masterly comparative study."
Pulitzer Prize– and National Book Award–winning historian Dower (Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II, 1999, etc.) draws astute ironies between Pearl Harbor and 9/11 in terms of the overweening arrogance of military superpowers. Read full book review >
Cover art for DARK WATER
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 14, 2010

"Notable for well-drawn characters, an engaging plot and, especially, hauntingly beautiful language, this is an outstanding book. (Fiction. 12 & up)"
This debut solo effort after several collaborations with husband Tom McNeal (The Decoding of Lana Morris, 2007, etc.) stands out in the crowded coming-of-age field. Read full book review >