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The Most-Anticipated Chicago Books of 2025

Posted on January 23, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

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These are the books you should add to your reading list this year. (Amr Bo Shanab / Getty Images)

Whether you’re a longtime book lover or aspire to be one, here’s a list of Chicago books that you should add to your 2025 reading list.

📘 The latest guide to Chicago features more than 150 neighborhood and city maps. For locals and newcomers alike.

🖋️ Not for Tourists

🗓️ Oct. 1, 2024

📘 Award-winning author Daniel Black returns with an emotional novel about a young queer Black boy in 1980s Chicago.

🖋️ Daniel Black

🗓️ Jan. 14

📘 A fun new take on the 11-inch giant of American culture, including a few exclusive vintage photos of Barbie.

🖋️ Renée Rosen

🗓️ Jan. 21

📘 The story of Chicago’s very own George E. Johnson, creator of an iconic hair product and founder of the first Black-owned company to be publicly traded.

🖋️ George E. Johnson

🗓️ Feb. 4

Deep Dish

📘 How the Malnati family took a small business on the brink of bankruptcy and turned it into one of Chicago’s most iconic brands.

🖋️ Marc Malnati

🗓️ March 4

📘 Get to know one of the earliest established communities in Illinois just south of Chicago.

🖋️ Jason Berry and Mr. Kevin Barron

🗓️ March 11

📘 Published by the University of Chicago Press, this new translation brings new life to one of the most iconic pieces of literature.

🖋️ Homer; translation, introduction, and notes by Daniel Mendelsohn

🗓️ April

📘 A debut novel about an interracial working-class family in 1990s Chicago.

🖋️ James Stewart III

🗓️ May

📘 Award-winning author Mia P. Manansala makes her young adult novel debut with a story about a high school Tarot reader working to solve a mysterious disappearance.

🖋️ Mia P. Manansala

🗓️ May 13

📘 The latest from acclaimed Chicago-based author Chandra Blumberg.

🖋️ Chandra Blumberg

🗓️ Aug. 12

Correction: Author Jason Berry's name was misspelled in an earlier version of this article.

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