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The Southern Bookseller Review 11/16/25

The week of November 16, 2025

The best Southern books of the year for young readers

The Southern Book Prize chooses six finalists in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, and young readers. Each finalist has been put forward by Southern independent booksellers as the "best of the year" in their category.

Here is what bookseller have to say about the books in the young readers category:

Millie Fleur Saves the Night
by Christy Mandin (Orchard Books)

"This stunningly illustrated picture book is fun to read aloud, and shows what happens when you approach something you always thought was scary with curiosity."
– Mandy Harris, Angel Wings Bookstore in Stem, North Carolina | BUY

On Again, Awkward Again
by Erin Entrada Kelly and Kwame Mbalia (Amulet Books)

This hilariously told young adult romantic comedy captures all the stumbling sweetness of first love. The highs, lows, and all the awkward moments in between of Pacy and Cecil’s love story will have you singing and dancing along to your favorite 90’s R&B song.
– Laura Hoefener, Bookmiser, Inc. in Marietta, Georgia | BUY

J vs. K
by Kwame Alexander, Jerry Craft (illus.) (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)

These two superstars in the literary world live and breathe getting kids to love reading and are such advocates of telling real stories for all. Their pretend jabbing is something that will leave you on the floor laughing.
– Suzanne Lucey, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina | BUY

The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze
by Derrick Barnes (Viking Books for Young Readers)

This story feels so real and so now, especially with the way athletes, young and old, are standing up against injustice and police brutality. Power story and an on time read.
– Morgan Gayles, The Book Worm in Powder Springs, Georgia | BUY

Witchkiller
by Ashlee Latimer (Scholastic)

I flew through this continuation of Hansel and Gretel’s story! I really appreciated the emotional maturity in all the characters. What a breath of fresh air for a teenage character to act like a teenager! This story of empowerment, female friendship, and sweet, sweet justice.
– Chelsea Bauer, Union Ave Books in Knoxville, Tennessee | BUY

Ripening Time
by Patrice Gopo, Carlos Vélez Aguilera (artist) (WorthyKids)

Gopo weaves themes of family heritage, the joy of anticipation, and the small pain of waiting into a sweet story of purchasing plantains and watching them ripen before the family can fry them up for a delicious treat.
– Adah Fitzgerald, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina | BUY

Voting for the Southern Book Prize is open now and will run through February 1, 2026. All readers who love Southern literature and Southern independent bookstores can vote for their favorites.

See all the finalists | Vote for your favorite books

Readers also have a chance to enter a raffle to receive a set of the finalist titles and a $100 gift card to their local indie bookstore or Bookshop.org. Even better, when you vote, you also have a chance to say something nice about your favorite bookstore.

Happy reading!

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