Nonfiction Award

The YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults honors the best nonfiction book published for those ages 12-18 during a Nov. 1-Oct. 31 publishing year. Find more information on the nonfiction award, including policies and procedures and how to nominate a title.

The YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award

YALSA's Award for Excellence in Nonfiction honors the best nonfiction book published for young adults (ages 12-18) during a Nov. 1 – Oct. 31 publishing year. The winner is announced annually at the ALA Youth Media Awards, with a shortlist of up to five titles named the first week of December.

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2026 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Winner

jacket for death in the jungle with gold excellence in nonfiction seal

“Death in the Jungle: Murder, Betrayal, and the Lost Dream of Jonestown,” written by Candace Fleming, was named the 2026 winner of the YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award, the first national award that honors the best nonfiction books for teens. The book is published by Anne Schwartz Books, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books, a division of Penguin Random House.

This detailed examination of the rise and fall of Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple explores his life and various factors that made its members vulnerable to manipulation. Through pictures and first-person survivor accounts, readers discover what led to the deaths of more than 900 people in Jonestown, Guyana. 

2026 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Committee

Chair Dr. Barbara A. Ward, Moscow, Idaho; Beth Davis, Berne-Knox-Westerlo MS/HS, Berne, New York; Cheri Dobbs, Detroit Country Day School, Beverly Hills, Michigan; Jenn Hartley, West Regional Library, Cary, North Carolina; Nisa Kesseler, Petoskey District Library, Michigan; Pam Penza, New Hanover County Public Library, Wilmington, North Carolina; Becky Standal, Longview Public Library, Washington; and Bethany Winter, The Blake School, Minneapolis. 

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