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{{short description|United States literary award}}(File:Dayton Literary Peace Prize.png|thumb|The Dayton Literary Peace Prize logo)The Dayton Literary Peace Prize is an annual United States literary award “recognizing the power of the written word to promote peace” that was first awarded in 2006.WEB,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/award.htm, Dayton Literary Peace Prize – About the Award, 2008-07-19, 2016-03-04,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/award.htm," title="web.archive.org/web/20160304103249www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/award.htm,">web.archive.org/web/20160304103249www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/award.htm, dead, Awards are given for adult fiction and non-fiction books published at some point within the immediate past year that have led readers to a better understanding of other peoples, cultures, religions, and political views, with the winner in each category receiving a cash prize of $10,000. The award is an offshoot of the Dayton Peace Prize, which grew out of the 1995 peace accords ending the Bosnian War.Studs Terkel to receive first Dayton literary prize In 2011, the former “Lifetime Achievement Award” was renamed the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award with a $10,000 honorarium.In 2008, Martin Luther King Jr. biographer Taylor Branch joined Studs Terkel and Elie Wiesel as a recipient of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize’s Lifetime Achievement Award,King biographer latest Literary Peace Prize honoree which was presented to him by special guest Edwin C. Moses.Dayton Literary Peace Prize – Edwin C. Moses The 2008 ceremony was held in Dayton, Ohio, on September 28, 2008. Nick Clooney, who hosted the ceremony in 2007,WEB,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2007-ceremony.htm, Dayton Literary Peace Prize – 2007 Ceremony, 2008-09-20, 2018-01-17,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2007-ceremony.htm," title="web.archive.org/web/20180117011918www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2007-ceremony.htm,">web.archive.org/web/20180117011918www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2007-ceremony.htm, dead, again served as the evening’s host in 2008WEB,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2008-winners-press_release.htm, Dayton Literary Peace Prize – Press Release Announcing 2008 Winners, 2008-09-11, 2016-03-04,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2008-winners-press_release.htm," title="web.archive.org/web/20160304095937www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2008-winners-press_release.htm,">web.archive.org/web/20160304095937www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2008-winners-press_release.htm, dead, and 2009.Dayton Literary Peace Prize – An International AwardThe 2009 ceremony was held in Dayton, Ohio, on November 8, 2009, at which married authors and journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn received the Dayton Literary Peace Prize’s 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award.WEB,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2009-finalists-press_release.htm, Dayton Literary Peace Prize – Press Release Announcing 2009 Finalists, 2009-09-22, 2009-09-26,www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2009-finalists-press_release.htm," title="web.archive.org/web/20090926215844www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2009-finalists-press_release.htm,">web.archive.org/web/20090926215844www.daytonliterarypeaceprize.org/2009-finalists-press_release.htm, dead,

Recipients

Fiction {| class“wikitable sortable mw-collapsible”

!Year!Author!Title!Result!Ref.style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2006|Francine Prose
|WinnerACCESS-DATE=2022-09-14 LANGUAGE=EN,
style="background:LemonChiffon;“|Kevin Haworth
|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2007|Brad Kessler|Birds in Fall|Winner
ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-14 LANGUAGE=EN, 2007-10-16 >TITLE=AWARDS: THE DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZES ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15, Shelf Awareness,
style="background:LemonChiffon;“|Lisa Fugard|Skinner’s Drift|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2008
|WinnerACCESS-DATE=2022-09-14 LANGUAGE=EN,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Lost City Radio|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2009
Richard Bausch#Works>Peace|WinnerURL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/READERS-ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=326 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS, 2009 >URL=HTTPS://WWW.DAYTONLITERARYPEACEPRIZE.ORG/2009-2/ WEBSITE=DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE, en,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Say You’re One of Them|Runner-up|
|FinalistURL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=990 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
Beijing Coma|Finalist|
Telex from Cuba |Finalist|
Song Yet Sung|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2010
|WinnerACCESS-DATE=2022-09-14 LANGUAGE=EN, >FIRST= TITLE=AWARDS: DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15, Shelf Awareness,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
|Runner-up|
|FinalistTITLE=AWARDS: DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE FINALISTS; RELIT SHORTLIST ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15, Shelf Awareness,
|Finalist|
Cutting for Stone|Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“5” |2011
|WinnerDATE=2011-09-25 LANGUAGE=EN-US URL=HTTPS://WWW.NYTIMES.COM/2011/09/26/BOOKS/DAYTON-LITERARY-PRIZE.HTML ISSN=0362-4331,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Beneath the Lion’s Gaze|Runner-up|
How to Read the Air|FinalistDATE=2011-08-25 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=1543 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS ,
|Finalist|
Kapitoil|FinalistURL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/READERS-ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=169 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2012
|WinnerTITLE=WINNERS NAMED FOR DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE ACCESS-DATE=SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 THE NEW YORK TIMES, DATE=2012-10-01 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=1839 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Nanjing Requiem|Runner-up|
Salvage the Bones|FinalistDATE=2012-08-23 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=1812 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
Shards|Finalist|
|Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2013
|WinnerDATE=2013-09-24 URL=HTTPS://WWW.DAYTONDAILYNEWS.COM/ENTERTAINMENT/BOOKS--LITERATURE/2013-DAYTON-LITERARY-PEACE-PRIZE-WINNERS-ANNOUNCED/04YESL0R32XERV2WJTB9CI/ WEBSITE=DAYTON DAILY NEWS, English,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk|Runner-up|
|FinalistDATE=2013-08-21 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2067 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
|Finalist|
|Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2014
|WinnerURL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2775 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS, >FIRST= TITLE=AWARDS: DAYTON LITERARY PEACE; NEWMAN FOR CHINESE LITERATURE ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15, Shelf Awareness,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Wash>Wash|Runner-up|
|FinalistDATE=2014-09-12 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2341 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
Edith Grossman |In the Night of Time|Finalist|
Someone (McDermott novel)>Someone |Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2015
|WinnerDATE=2015-10-01 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2604 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
All the Light We Cannot See|Runner-up|
|FinalistDATE=2015-09-10 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2589 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
Land of Love and Drowning |Finalist|
|Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2016
|WinnerDATE=2016-10-12 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2857 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS , HTTPS://WWW.DAYTONLITERARYPEACEPRIZE.ORG/2016-2/ >TITLE= 2016 – DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE ACCESS-DATE= DECEMBER 13, 2023 ARCHIVE-URL= HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20231213022458/HTTPS://WWW.DAYTONLITERARYPEACEPRIZE.ORG/2016-2/ DATE=2022-09-13 URL=HTTPS://WWW.KIRKUSREVIEWS.COM/NEWS-AND-FEATURES/ARTICLES/FINALISTS-DAYTON-LITERARY-PEACE-PRIZE-REVEALED/ WEBSITE=KIRKUS REVIEWS, en,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Delicious Foods|Runner-up|
|FinalistDATE=2016-09-15 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2839 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
Green on Blue|Finalist|
Orhan’s Inheritance|Finalist|
Youngblood|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2017
|WinnerDATE=2017-10-04 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=3100 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Homegoing (Gyasi novel)>Homegoing|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2018
’|Salt Houses|WinnerURL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/DEDICATED-ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=66 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS, >FIRST= TITLE=AWARDS: SCOTIABANK GILLER LONGLIST; DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE WINNERS ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15, Shelf Awareness,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Pachinko (novel)>Pachinko|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2019
What We Owe>What We Owe|WinnerDATE=2019-10-10 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=3597 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS ,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
|Runner-up|
There There (novel)>There There|FinalistTITLE=TOMMY ORANGE, TARA WESTOVER AMONG FINALISTS FOR DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15 LANGUAGE=EN,
Insurrecto |Finalist|
Sadness Is A White Bird |Finalist|
White Chrysanthemum |Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2020
|WinnerACCESS-DATE=2020-11-12 TITLE=AWARDS: DAYTON LITERARY PEACE FINALISTS ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15 SHELF AWARENESS, SCHAUB DATE=2020-11-11 URL=HTTPS://WWW.KIRKUSREVIEWS.COM/NEWS-AND-FEATURES/ARTICLES/WINNERS-OF-DAYTON-LITERARY-PEACE-PRIZES-REVEALED/ WEBSITE=KIRKUS REVIEWS, en,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
The Beekeeper of Aleppo|Runner-up|
|Valeria Luiselli|Lost Children Archive|Finalist
ACCESS-DATE=2023-03-12, en-US,
|Elif Shafak
10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World>10 Minutes, 38 Seconds|Finalist|
|Colson Whitehead|The Nickel Boys|Finalist|
|Maurice Carlos Ruffin|We Cast a Shadow|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2021
We Germans>We Germans|WinnerACCESS-DATE=2021-09-25, en,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
|Runner-up|
Deacon King Kong|Finalist|
Shuggie Bain|Finalist|
|Finalist|
Valentine|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2022
’|Winner’’’ACCESS-DATE=2022-10-21, en,
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
What Comes After|Runner-up|
Beasts of a Little Land|Finalist|
Cloud Cuckoo Land (novel)>Cloud Cuckoo Land|Finalist|
Infinite Country|Finalist|
North|Finalist|

Nonfiction {| class“wikitable sortable mw-collapsible”

!Year!Author!Title!Result!Ref.style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2006
Stephen Walker (filmmaker)>Stephen Walker|Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;“|Adam Hochschild
(Bury the Chains>Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire’s Slaves)|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2007|Mark Kurlansky
(Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea>Nonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons From the History of a Dangerous Idea)|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;“|Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin|Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace … One School at a Time|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2008
’|Brother, I’m Dying|Winner’|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Are We Rome>Are We Rome|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“7” |2009
A Crime So Monstrous: Face to Face with Modern Day Slavery>: Face to Face with Modern Day Slavery|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Hot, Flat, and Crowded|Runner-up|
Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization |Finalist|
Dust from our Eyes: An Unblinkered Look at Africa |Finalist|
Writing in the Dark |Finalist|
My Father’s Paradise: A Son’s Search for his Father’s Past |Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2010
Zeitoun (book)>Zeitoun|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
In the Valley of Mist|Runner-up|
Enough: Why the Worlds Poorest Starve in an Age of Plenty |Finalist|
Stones into Schools |Finalist|
Elizabeth Norman|Tears in the Darkness: the Story of the Bataan Death March and its Aftermath |Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2011
In the Place of Justice>In The Place Of Justice: A Story of Punishment and Deliverance|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
|Runner-up|
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate: Coming of Age Between the Arabs and Israelis, 1956–1978 |Finalist|
Little Princes|Finalist|
Unbroken (Zamperini biography)>Unbroken|Finalist|
For Us Surrender Is Out of the Question|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“5” |2012
To End All Wars>To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914–1918|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Day of Honey>Day of Honey|Runner-up|
|Finalist|
Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer and Sex Changed a Nation at War: A Memoir |Finalist|
What It Is Like to Go to War |Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2013
’|(Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity)|Winner’|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
(Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America)|Runner-up|
(Behind the Beautiful Forevers>Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity)|Finalist|
Burying the Typewriter |Finalist|
Escape from Camp 14 |Finalist|
Pax Ethnica|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2014
Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here: Untold Stories from the Fight Against Muslim Fundamentalism>Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Contested Land, Contested Memory: Israel’s Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastrophe>Contested Land, Contested Memory: Israel’s Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastrophe|Runner-up|
Here on the Edge: How a Small Group of World War II Conscientious Objectors Took Art and Peace from the Margins to the Mainstream|Finalist|
Knocking on Heaven’s Door: The Path to a Better Way of Death|Finalist|
Men We Reaped: A Memoir|Finalist|
Thank You for Your Service (book)>Thank You for Your Service |Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2015
’|(Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption)|Winner’|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
|Runner-up|
No Man’s Land: Preparing for War and Peace in Post-9/11 America|Finalist|
|Finalist|
There Was and There Was Not: A Journey Through Hate and Possibility in Turkey, Armenia, and Beyond|Finalist|
Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2016
’|Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War|Winner’|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Find Me Unafraid|Runner-up|
Between the World and Me |Finalist|
Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination That Changed America|Finalist|
|Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2017
’|What Have We Done: The Moral Injury of Our Longest Wars|Winner’|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
(City of Thorns: Nine Lives in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp)|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2018
’|(We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy)|Winner’|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student, and a Life-Changing Friendship>Reading with Patrick|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2019
Rising Out of Hatred>Rising Out of Hatred|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Tigerland: 1968–1969: A City Divided, a Nation Torn Apart, and a Magical Season of Healing>Tigerland|Runner-up|
Educated (book)>Educated|Finalist|
(Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom)|Finalist|
I Should Have Honor|Finalist|
: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row |Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“2” |2020
(Know My Name: A Memoir>Know My Name)|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
Biased>|Runner-up|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2021
’|When Time Stopped: A Memoir of My Father’s War and What Remains|Winner’|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
|Runner-up|
Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land|Finalist|
(Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents) |Finalist|
See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love|Finalist|
|Finalist|
style="background:#cddeff“! rowspan=“6” |2022
|How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America|Winner|
style="background:LemonChiffon;”
(Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City)|Runner-up|
High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out|Finalist|
|Finalist|
|Finalist|
Wildland: The Making of America’s Fury|Finalist|

Lifetime Achievement Award {| class“wikitable sortable mw-collapsible”

!Year!Author!Ref.!2006|Studs Terkel|
!2007|Elie Wiesel|
!2008
! rowspan=“2” |2009

Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award {| class“wikitable sortable mw-collapsible”

!Year!Author!Ref.!2010
URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=1261 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
!2011
DATE=2011-11-14 URL=HTTPS://WWW.WYSO.ORG/ARTS-CULTURE/2011-11-14/DAYTON-LITERARY-PEACE-PRIZE-GIVES-AWARD-IN-HONOR-OF-RICHARD-HOLBROOKE WEBSITE=WYSO, en,
!2012
NEWSPAPER=WASHINGTON POST URL-STATUS=DEAD ARCHIVE-DATE=JANUARY 7, 2019,
!2013
DATE=2013-08-13 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2061 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
!2014
DATE=2014-08-19 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2322 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS, LISA CORNWELL >DATE=AUGUST 17, 2014 URL=HTTP://WWW.TWINCITIES.COM/LOCALNEWS/CI_26353256/WRITER-LOUISE-ERDRICH-WINS-OHIO-PEACE-PRIZE WORK=TWINCITIES.COM, Associated Press,
!2015
DATE=2015-08-13 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2570 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
!2016
DATE=2016-08-25 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=2825 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS ,
!2017
DATE=2017-07-18 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=3045 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
!2018
DATE=2018-07-18 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=3293 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS,
!2019
DATE=2019-07-24 URL=HTTPS://WWW.SHELF-AWARENESS.COM/ISSUE.HTML?ISSUE=3542 WEBSITE=SHELF AWARENESS, >FIRST= TITLE=AWARDS: MIDWEST BOOKSELLERS CHOICE; DAYTON LITERARY PEACE ACCESS-DATE=2022-09-15, Shelf Awareness,
!2020/2021
DATE=2020-09-14 URL=HTTPS://WWW.KIRKUSREVIEWS.COM/NEWS-AND-FEATURES/ARTICLES/MARGARET-ATWOOD-WINS-A-DAYTON-LITERARY-PEACE-PRIZE/ WEBSITE=KIRKUS REVIEWS, en,
!2022
!2023
Dayton Literary Peace Prize Announces Finalists

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