Booker Prize 2025 Shortlist Unveiled
Team L&M
The Booker Prize 2025 shortlist has been unveiled, spotlighting novels that capture the range, power, and urgency of contemporary storytelling. This year’s list brings together a former Booker Prize winner and three debut shortlistees. This reflects a dynamic intersection of established mastery and bold new voices.
From sweeping epics to daringly experimental works, these books cut across geographies and themes, family, identity, intimacy, ambition, and the choices that shape our lives. This, in turn, demonstrates why the Booker remains the most influential literary prize in the world. Here are the shortlist:
Flashlight by Susan Choi
Flashlight is a sweeping and ambitious narrative that blends family drama, academic satire, and geopolitical intrigue. It moves across post-war Japan, suburban America, and Korea, weaving in personal loss, identity, and history to deliver something both grand and deeply intimate.
Audition by Katie Kitamura
Lean, uncanny, and structurally daring, Audition offers narratives in mirrored halves. One side explores a son declaring his mother is his child; the other reverses roles. It is under 200 pages, yet packs a strong punch in its exploration of identity, performance, and familial ambiguity.
The Rest of Our Lives by Ben Markovits
A reflective road-trip novel following Tom Layward, a law professor in his mid-50s, who drops his daughter off at college and instead of returning home, drives West. The Rest of Our Lives is by turns melancholic and humorous, exploring middle-age, regret, familial bonds, and personal rediscovery.
Flesh by David Szalay
A hypnotic, propulsive novel tracing a man’s life shaped by events beyond his control. Sparse yet powerful, Flesh spans decades and geographies, interrogating identity, desire, and the tension between the self as seen and the self as lived.