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Books of the Year 2022
5th December, 2022

Find out more about just some of the brilliant Oneworld titles that have been featured on roundups for the Best Books of 2022!
The Empress and the English Doctor by Lucy Ward
- Times BOOK OF THE YEAR
- The Critic BOOK OF THE YEAR choice by Paul Lay
- New York Public Library BOOK OF THE YEAR choice: ‘A gripping story of Enlightenment ideals, female leadership, and the fight to promote science over superstition.’
The Rabbit Hutch by Tess Gunty
A WATERSTONES BEST FICTION BOOK OF 2022!
- Time ONE OF TIME’S 100 MUST-READ BOOKS OF 2022
- Oprah Daily BOOK OF THE YEAR
Volt Rush by Henry Sanderson
What We Owe the Future by William MacAskill
THE BLACKWELL’S NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR! – AND SHORTLISTED FOR BOOK OF THE YEAR
- Times BOOK OF THE YEAR choice by James Marriott: ‘MacAskill is probably one of the most influential thinkers in the world’
Blurb Your Enthusiasm by Louise Willder
- Times BOOK OF THE YEAR choice by Laura Freeman: ‘I couldn’t, as the cliché goes, put it down.’
- The Lady BOOK OF THE YEAR pick by Juanita Coulson
- Washington Independent Review of Books BOOK OF THE YEAR
Coffee with Hitler by Charles Spicer
- Telegraph HISTORY BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022, chosen by by Simon Heffer
- Spectator BOOK OF THE YEAR choice by Allan Mallinson: ‘Charles Spicer’s Coffee with Hitler is squirmingly enthralling’
Dogs of the Deadlands by Anthony McGowan
- FT YA BOOK OF THE YEAR choice by Suzi Feay: ‘A dog’s eye perspective that’s so vivid you can almost taste the earthworms.’
- Guardian YA BOOK OF THE YEAR pick by Imogen Russell Williams
The Mad Emperor by Harry Sidebottom
- FT BOOK OF THE YEAR choice by Tony Barber: ‘Ancient history was never less dry than in Harry Sidebottom’s superbly entertaining and always scholarly account of the reign of Heliogabalus.’
- Spectator BOOK OF THE YEAR! choice by Duncan Fallowell
- HistoryExtra BOOK OF THE YEAR
The Long Shot by Kate Bingham and Tim Hames
- FT BOOK OF THE YEAR: ‘A compelling account of the drive to vaccinate the UK against Covid-19, which Bingham led with panache.’