Kirkus Prize winners include a novel on identity, a history of Iran and an ode to belly buttons

NEW YORK (AP) — Kirkus Prize judges have announced their winners for this year, awarding $50,000 in each of three categories. Lucas Schaefer's novel "The Slip," about a man's search for his missing nephew, won for fiction. Scott Anderson's "King of Kings," which explores the Iranian Revolution, took the nonfiction prize. Thao Lam's picture book "Everybelly," celebrating belly buttons, won for young readers' literature. The prizes, established in 2014, are overseen by Kirkus Reviews. Editor-in-chief Tom Beer praised the winners for their messages on community, self-transformation, and history. Finalists included works by Angela Flournoy, Nicholas Boggs and Arundhati Roy.

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