Jonathan Ball Publishers is celebrating seven titles that have been longlisted for the 2026 Sunday Times Literary Awards.
The non-fiction award will be bestowed on a book that presents "the illumination of truthfulness, especially those forms of it that are new, delicate, unfashionable and fly in the face of power" and that demonstrates "compassion, elegance of writing, and intellectual and moral integrity".
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Belonging: A History of Indian South Africans By Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed
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We Two From Heaven: A Memoir by James Whyle
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Behind Prison Walls: Unlocking a Safer South Africa by Edwin Cameron, Rebecca Gore and Sohela Surajpal
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The Shadow State: Why Babita Deokaran Had to Die by Jeff Wicks
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Out of this World and Into the Next: Notes from a Physicist on Space Exploration by Adriana Marais
This is the 25th year of the Sunday Times fiction prize. The criteria stipulate that the winning novel should be one of "rare imagination and style ... a tale so compelling as to become an enduring landmark of contemporary fiction".
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Not Another Samoosa Run! by Nadia Cassim
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Hell of A Country by David Cornwell
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