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The Most-Anticipated Chicago Books of 2024

Posted on January 9, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sidney Madden

Sidney Madden

A Little Free Library in Pilsen in 2023

A Little Free Library in Pilsen in 2023. (Trent Sprague / Tribune / Getty)

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Who else is trying to read more this year? Add these Chicago books coming out in 2024 to your reading list.

📘 This debut poetry collection from a Chicago spoken word artist explores what home does and doesn’t mean.

🖊️ Miya Coleman

🗓️ Jan. 23

📘 Set in Prohibition-era Chicago, a wealthy Black debutante and a speakeasy manager team up to investigate a shadowy figure.

🖊️ Avery Cunningham

🗓️ Jan. 30

📘 This Chicago-born poet discusses the male body, fatherhood, patriarchy, and his new home in Bloomington in a new collection.

🖊️ Dan “Sully” Sullivan”

🗓️ Feb. 6

📘 Dropped off at a Chicago orphanage as a child and sold to a traveling circus, 94-year-old Cecily Larson must now explain her past to her family after a surprise DNA test.

🖊️ Ellen Baker

🗓️ Feb. 20

📘 Read about how the state’s most powerful Democrat rose to and fell from power in this comprehensive book by a longtime Tribune journalist.

🖊️ Ray Long

🗓️ March 26

Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot at then Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson's inauguration at the Credit Union 1 Arena in 2023.

Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot at then Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson's inauguration at the Credit Union 1 Arena in 2023. (Antonio Perez / Tribune / Getty)

📘 Another Tribune journalist dives into the four years under Chicago’s first Black gay woman mayor including how she handled the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, battles with the Chicago Teachers Union, and more.

🖊️ Gregory Royal Pratt

🗓️ April 2

Vintage copies of Jet magazine are displayed in the offices of Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago in 2014

Vintage copies of Jet magazine are displayed in the offices of Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago in 2014. (Scott Olson / Getty)

📘 The Johnson Publishing Company, “Soul Train,” and basketball legend Michael Jordan are just a few of Black Chicago’s contributions to the world, according to a local journalist’s new book.

🖊️ Arionne Nettles

🗓️ April 16

📘 This photography book capturing Chicago's Washington Park will transport you back to the summer of 1987.

🖊️ Rose Blouin

🗓️ July 9

📘 A new book documents the ways Mexican American and Puerto Rican women in Chicago have tried to improve their communities since the 1960s.

🖊️ Rita D. Hernández, Leticia Villarreal Sosa, and Elena R. Gutiérrez

🗓️ July 9

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