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Wednesday, December 24, 2025 — The Year in Native books

December 24, 2025

New York Times best-selling author Angeline Boulley (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) made a number of best-of-2025 lists with the third book in her series centered in the Ojibwe community, Sugar Island, titled “Sisters in the Wind.” Another favorite comes from young adult author and editor, Cynthia Leitich Smith (Muscogee), who challenged more than a dozen other Native authors to imagine a Native future where a frybread eatery holds community and culture in the “Legendary Frybread Drive-In.” And renowned Potawatomi botanist and writer, Robin Wall Kimmerer tapped into the curiosity of young readers with her first children’s book “Bud Finds Her Gift.” They are among the Native works highlighted by our distinguished panel of reading enthusiasts. You can find their lists of favorite books of the year below.

GUESTS

Allison Waukau (Menominee and Navajo), American Indian Library Association member -at-large

Amber McCrary (Diné), writer and poet

Stacy Wells (Choctaw Nation), author and librarian

Allison Waukau’s favorite books: 
I Am on Indigenous Land” by Katrina M. Phillips
We Survived the Night” by Julian Brave Noisecat *featured on NAC in October
Sisters in the Wind” by Angeline Boulley *featured on NAC in September 
Across the Ice: How We Saved the Ojibwe Horse” by Darcy Whitecrow and Heather O’Connor
Moon Song” by Michaela Goade
Buffalo Hunter Hunter” by Stephen Graham Jones *featured on NAC in October
Bud Finds Her Gift” by Robin Wall Kimmerer *featured on NAC in September 
Ishkode: A Story of Fire” by Evan Larson and Nisogaabokwe Melonee Montano and illustrated by Moira Villiard
Minnesota Lives series

Stacy Wells’ favorite books: 
The Others” by Cheryl Issacs (sequel to “The Unfinished”)
Legendary Frybread Drive-In” edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith *featured on The Menu in August 
Faye and the Dangerous Journey: An Ojibwe Removal Survival Story” by Kim Sigafus
The Summer of the Bone Horses” by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve *featured on NAC in July 

Amber McCrary’s favorite books: 
The Museum of Unnatural Histories” by Annie Wenstrup
Mele” by Kalehua Kim
Beyond the Glittering World: an Anthology of Indigenous Feminisms and Futurisms” edited by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Kinsale Drake and Darcie Little Badger
Soft as Bones” by Chyana Marie Sage

Shawn Spruce’s favorite books: 
Hole in the Sky” by Daniel H. Wilson *featured on NAC in October 
Sisters in the Wind” by Angeline Boulley *featured on NAC in September 
We Survived the Night” by Julian Brave Noisecat *featured on NAC in October
Stick Houses” by Matthew Fletcher *featured on NAC in June 

Andi Murphy’s (NAC producer) favorite books:
Buffalo Hunter Hunter” by Stephen Graham Jones *featured on NAC in October
Punished” by Ann-Helén Laestadius *featured on NAC in February 
Broken Fields” by Marcie R. Rendon *featured on NAC in March
Big Chief” by Jon Hickey
Love is a War Song” by Danica Nava
The Whistler” by Nick Medina *featured on NAC in October 
Hole in the Sky” by Daniel H. Wilson *featured on NAC in October 
Surviva: A Future Ancestral Field Guide” by Cannupa H. Luger *featured on NAC in October 

 

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