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Petit paysGaël Faye, Petit pays, Winner, Ma part de GauloisMagyd Cherfi, Ma part de Gaulois, Nominee, Tropique de la violenceNathacha Appanah, Tropique de la violence, Nominee, Chanson douceLeïla Slimani, Chanson douce, Nominee, Laëtitia - ou - La fin des hommesIvan Jablonka, Laëtitia - ou - La fin des hommes, Nominee, L'insoucianceKarine Tuil, L'insouciance, Nominee, ContinuerLaurent Mauvignier, Continuer, Nominee, Based on a True StoryDelphine de Vigan, Based on a True Story, Winner, Petit pimentAlain Mabanckou, Petit piment, Nominee, Il était une villeThomas B Reverdy, Il était une ville, Nominee, Un amour impossibleChristine Angot, Un amour impossible, Nominee, Suddenly AloneIsabelle Autissier, Suddenly Alone, Nominee, Discours d’un arbre sur la fragilité des hommesOlivier Bleys, Discours d’un arbre sur la fragilité des hommes, Nominee, A Country Like YouTobie Nathan, A Country Like You, Nominee, CharlotteDavid Foenkinos, Charlotte, Winner, La femme qui dit nonGilles Martin-Chauffier, La femme qui dit non, Nominee, Le roi disait que j'étais diableClara Dupont-Monod, Le roi disait que j'étais diable, Nominee, La ligne des glacesEmmanuel Ruben, La ligne des glaces, Nominee, Cry - Mother SpainLydie Salvayre, Cry - Mother Spain, Nominee, L'ordinateur du paradisBenoît Duteurtre, L'ordinateur du paradis, Nominee, Ce sont des choses qui arriventPauline Dreyfus, Ce sont des choses qui arrivent, Nominee, L'amour et les forêtsÉric Reinhardt, L'amour et les forêts, Nominee, La peau de l'oursJoy Sorman, La peau de l'ours, Nominee, KarpathiaMathias Menegoz, Karpathia, Nominee, Le quatrième murSorj Chalandon, Le quatrième mur, Winner, Le cas Eduard EinsteinLaurent Seksik, Le cas Eduard Einstein, Nominee, PalladiumBoris Razon, Palladium, Nominee, Au revoir là-hautPierre Lemaitre, Au revoir là-haut, Nominee, L’invention de nos viesKarine Tuil, L’invention de nos vies, Nominee, The Truth About the Harry Quebert AffairJoël Dicker, The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair, Winner, Like a beastJoy Sorman, Like a beast, Nominee, Lame de fondLinda Lê, Lame de fond, Nominee, PartagesGwenaëlle Aubry, Partages, Nominee, The Sermon on the Fall of RomeJérôme Ferrari, The Sermon on the Fall of Rome, Nominee

The Prix Goncourt des Lycéens is a French literary award created in 1987 as a sort of younger sibling of Prix Goncourt, a prestigious prize for French language literature. The ten members of the Académie Goncourt select twelve literary works as nominees. Some two thousand lycée (roughly equivalent to high school) students read all twelve novels, participate in discussions and debates about them, and ultimately vote on the winner.

While the prize bears the name of the Académie Goncourt, the competition is sponsored and organized by the French Ministry of National Education and the largest French media retailer Fnac, with the stated goal of encouraging young people to read.

Each year's winner is announced in Rennes on the same day as the announcement of the Prix Goncourt, usually in November.

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