Books by Percival Everett and the late Alexei Navalny are among finalists for critics circle prizes

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NEW YORK (AP) — Percival Everett’s “James,” a posthumous memoir by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and Adam Higginbotham’s acclaimed work about the Challenger disaster are among the nominees for National Book Critics Circle prizes.

Along with finalists in eight competitive categories, the critics circle on Thursday announced a lifetime achievement honor for “The House On Mango Street” author Sandra Cisneros, an excellence in reviewing prize for New York contributor Lauren Michele Jackson and a public service award for author-educator Lori Lynn Turner. The Black-owned publisher Third World Press is the recipient of the Toni Morrison Achievement Award, named for the late Nobel laureate.

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