Logo

The Big Jubilee Read is a 2022 campaign to promote reading for pleasure and to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II. A list of 70 books by Commonwealth authors, 10 from each decade of Elizabeth II's reign, was selected by a panel of experts and announced by the BBC and The Reading Agency on 18 April 2022.

Selection process

An initial long-list was compiled from readers' suggestions, and a panel of librarians, booksellers and "literature specialists" made the choice of 70 titles, aiming "to engage all readers in the discovery and celebration of great books". The project received funding from the Arts Council and is supported by Libraries Connected and the Booksellers Association.

The organisers hope that the project will "celebrate the joy of reading and the power that it has to connect people across the country and among nations". Nineteen of the books are winners of the Booker Prize.

Most of the books are novels written in English, but there are also poetry collections such as Death of a Naturalist and short story collections including The Boat, while One Moonlit Night was published in Welsh as Un Nos Ola Leuad; Le Procès-Verbal and Our Lady of the Nile were originally in French; and Shuggie Bain is in English but has dialogue in Scots.

The list

The list was published by the BBC on 18 April 2022.

TitleAuthorYearCountry (as stated in official list)
The Palm-Wine DrinkardAmos Tutuola1952Nigeria
The Hills Were Joyful TogetherRoger Mais1953Jamaica
In the Castle of My SkinGeorge Lamming1953Barbados
My Bones and My FluteEdgar Mittelholzer1955Guyana
The Lonely LondonersSam Selvon1956Trinidad and Tobago England
The GuideR. K. Narayan1958India
To Sir, With LoveE. R. Braithwaite1959Guyana
One Moonlit NightCaradog Prichard1961Wales
A House for Mr BiswasV. S. Naipaul1961Trinidad and Tobago England
Sunlight on a Broken ColumnAttia Hosain1961India
A Clockwork OrangeAnthony Burgess1962England
The InterrogationJ. M. G. Le Clézio1963France Mauritius
The Girls of Slender MeansMuriel Spark1963Scotland
Arrow of GodChinua Achebe1964Nigeria
Death of a NaturalistSeamus Heaney1966Northern Ireland
Wide Sargasso SeaJean Rhys1966Dominica Wales
A Grain of WheatNgũgĩ wa Thiong'o1967Kenya
Picnic at Hanging RockJoan Lindsay1967Australia
The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet BornAyi Kwei Armah1968Ghana
When Rain Clouds GatherBessie Head1968Botswana South Africa
The Nowhere ManKamala Markandaya1972India
Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyJohn Le Carré1974England
The Thorn BirdsColleen McCullough1977Australia
The Crow EatersBapsi Sidhwa1978Pakistan
The Sea, the SeaIris Murdoch1978England
Who Do You Think You Are?Alice Munro1978Canada
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyDouglas Adams1979England
TsotsiAthol Fugard1980South Africa
Clear Light of DayAnita Desai1980India
Midnight's ChildrenSalman Rushdie1981England India
Schindler's ArkThomas Keneally1982Australia
Beka LambZee Edgell1982Belize
The Bone PeopleKeri Hulme1984New Zealand
The Handmaid's TaleMargaret Atwood1985Canada
Summer LightningOlive Senior1986Jamaica
The Whale RiderWiti Ihimaera1987New Zealand
The Remains of the DayKazuo Ishiguro1989England
OmerosDerek Walcott1990Saint Lucia
The Adoption PapersJackie Kay1991Scotland
CloudstreetTim Winton1991Australia
The English PatientMichael Ondaatje1992Canada Sri Lanka
The Stone DiariesCarol Shields1993Canada
ParadiseAbdulrazak Gurnah1994Tanzania England
A Fine BalanceRohinton Mistry1995India Canada
SaltEarl Lovelace1996Trinidad and Tobago
The God of Small ThingsArundhati Roy1997India
The Blue BedspreadRaj Kamal Jha1999India
DisgraceJ. M. Coetzee1999South Africa Australia
White TeethZadie Smith2000England
Life of PiYann Martel2001Canada
Small IslandAndrea Levy2004England
The Secret RiverKate Grenville2005Australia
The Book ThiefMarkus Zusak2005Australia
Half of a Yellow SunChimamanda Ngozi Adichie2006Nigeria
A Golden AgeTahmima Anam2007Bangladesh
The BoatNam Le2008Australia
Wolf HallHilary Mantel2009England
The Book of Night WomenMarlon James2009Jamaica
The Memory of LoveAminatta Forna2010Sierra Leone Scotland
ChinamanShehan Karunatilaka2010Sri Lanka
Our Lady of the NileScholastique Mukasonga2012Rwanda
The LuminariesEleanor Catton2013New Zealand
Behold the DreamersImbolo Mbue2016Cameroon
The Bone ReadersJacob Ross2016Grenada
How We DisappearedJing-Jing Lee2019Singapore
Girl, Woman, OtherBernardine Evaristo2019England
The Night TigerYangsze Choo2019Malaysia
Shuggie BainDouglas Stuart2020Scotland
A Passage NorthAnuk Arudpragasam2021Sri Lanka
The PromiseDamon Galgut2021South Africa

Commonwealth nations by number of books

Where an author is given two countries of origin in the above list, 0.5 is given to each country.

CountryBooksPopulation (millions, 2022)
England1168
Australia7.526
India71,417
Canada539
Scotland3.55.5
Jamaica33.0
New Zealand35.1
Nigeria3218
Sri Lanka2.522
Guyana20.8
Trinidad and Tobago21.4
Wales1.53.2
Grenada10.1
Saint Lucia10.2
Barbados10.3
Belize10.4
Northern Ireland11.9
Singapore15.6
Rwanda114
Cameroon128
Malaysia133
Kenya157
Bangladesh1169
Pakistan1231
Dominica0.50.1
Mauritius0.51.3
Botswana0.52.3
Sierra Leone0.58.4
Ghana0.533
Tanzania0.564
France0.566

Omissions and other issues

Commentators discussed several omissions of potential titles: J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (ranked number 1 in the 2003 The Big Read); J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books; Terry Pratchett's Discworld series; Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook; and the work of Dick Francis, reportedly one of the Queen's favourite authors. The inclusion of Northern Irish writer Seamus Heaney was explained by the fact that when he wrote Death of a Naturalist he was living in the UK and published by an English publisher; Heaney identified as an Irish nationalist and had previously objected to his inclusion in The Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry.

In The Telegraph, Allison Pearson called it a "'You'll take your medicine and like it' kind of list compiled by people who were scared stiff of not being diverse enough." Similarly, in The Article, David Herman complained: "If you like Hornblower or James Bond, witches and hobbits, great children's literature, popular poetry or drama, The Big Jubilee Read doesn't care. What it does care about is post-colonial, ideally non-white, literature."

External links

  • . The Reading Agency. Lists of titles, by decade, with cover image for each title and a paragraph about the decade in Commonwealth literature; links to a book description for every title