The Greatest Books of All Time on Freedom

Click to learn how this list is calculated.

This list represents a comprehensive and trusted collection of the greatest books. Developed through a specialized algorithm, it brings together 759 'best of' book lists to form a definitive guide to the world's most acclaimed books. For those interested in how these books are chosen, additional details can be found on the rankings page.

Follow on:

What should I read next?

Get personalized book recommendations based on your reading history and preferences. Our algorithm analyzes your favorite books and reading patterns to suggest your next great read.

Get Recommendations

Genres

Freedom

The "Freedom" category in literature encompasses a diverse array of books that explore the multifaceted concept of freedom in its various forms—personal, political, social, and philosophical. These works delve into themes such as liberation from oppression, the pursuit of autonomy, and the struggle for civil rights, often highlighting the resilience and courage required to achieve and maintain freedom. Whether through historical accounts, fictional narratives, or philosophical treatises, books in this genre invite readers to reflect on the meaning of freedom and its implications for individuals and societies. They may feature stories of revolution, personal emancipation, or the quest for self-discovery, ultimately encouraging readers to consider the value of freedom and the responsibilities it entails.

Add additional genre filters

Countries

Date Range

Filter books by their publication year. Enter the earliest year (Start) and latest year (End) to find books published within that period. Leave either field empty to search from the beginning of time or up to the present day.

Filter

Reading Statistics

Click the button below to see how many of these books you've read!

Download

If you're interested in downloading this list as a CSV file for use in a spreadsheet application, you can easily do so by clicking the button below. Please note that to ensure a manageable file size and faster download, the CSV will include details for only the first 500 books.

Download

To download this list as a CSV file, please log in to your account. Once logged in, you'll be able to download the data for use in spreadsheet applications.

Login to Download
View: List Grid Table
Filter by: Genres Dates Countries
  1. 726. Trout Fishing In America / The Pill Vs. The Springhill Mine Disaster / In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan

    A Trilogy of Novels

    This collection of works weaves together a tapestry of surrealism, humor, and poignant reflections on life and society. Through a series of vignettes, poems, and narratives, the reader is transported into a world where the mundane meets the fantastical, exploring themes of nature, love, and existential musings. The prose is characterized by its whimsical yet profound nature, inviting readers to ponder the absurdities and beauties of existence. Each piece stands alone yet contributes to a larger commentary on the human condition, offering a unique blend of wit and introspection.

    The 16999th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  2. 727. Goblin Secrets by William Alexander

    In a world where magic and mechanical wonders intertwine, a young orphan named Rownie embarks on a quest to find his missing brother in the bustling city of Zombay. As he navigates the city's vibrant streets, he encounters a troupe of goblin actors who defy the city's ban on masks and performances. Drawn into their world of enchantment and rebellion, Rownie discovers the power of storytelling and the courage to challenge the oppressive forces that seek to control the city's inhabitants. Through his journey, he learns about family, identity, and the transformative magic of theater.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  3. 728. China Room by Sunjeev Sahota

    Set against the backdrop of rural India in 1929 and modern-day England, this poignant narrative weaves together the lives of two characters separated by time but connected by blood. The story follows a young bride, confined to a room with her sisters-in-law, as she navigates the oppressive traditions of her husband's family, while decades later, her descendant grapples with his own struggles of identity and belonging in a foreign land. Through themes of love, resilience, and the quest for freedom, the tale explores the enduring impact of familial bonds and the silent strength of women across generations.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  4. 729. The Wanderer by Knut Hamsun

    In this introspective narrative, the protagonist embarks on a journey through the rugged landscapes of Norway, driven by a restless spirit and a desire for freedom. As he traverses the countryside, he encounters a series of characters, each reflecting different facets of human nature and society. Through these interactions, he grapples with themes of solitude, existentialism, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. The story is a poignant exploration of the human condition, capturing the tension between the desire for connection and the pull of independence.

    The 17086th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  5. 730. Soviet Milk by Nora Ikstena

    Set against the backdrop of Soviet-occupied Latvia, this poignant narrative explores the complex relationship between a mother and daughter over several decades. The story delves into themes of identity, freedom, and the impact of political oppression on personal lives. The mother, a talented doctor, struggles with her disillusionment and depression, while her daughter seeks to understand her mother's emotional distance and the broader socio-political forces shaping their lives. Through alternating perspectives, the novel paints a vivid picture of resilience and the enduring quest for self-fulfillment amidst adversity.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  6. 731. I Love Russia by Elena Kostyuchenko

    Reporting from a Lost Country

    In this poignant narrative, a journalist embarks on a deeply personal journey through the vast and complex landscape of Russia, capturing the essence of its people, culture, and history. Through vivid storytelling and intimate encounters, the narrative delves into the heart of a nation grappling with its identity amidst political turmoil and societal change. The book offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from the bustling streets of Moscow to the remote corners of Siberia, painting a nuanced portrait of a country that is both beautiful and troubled, resilient and vulnerable.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  7. 732. Caminhar by Frédéric Gros

    Uma Filosofia

    This philosophical exploration delves into the profound and transformative act of walking, examining how it transcends mere physical movement to become a meditative journey of self-discovery and reflection. Through a series of essays, the narrative weaves together historical anecdotes, literary references, and personal insights, illustrating how walking has inspired thinkers, artists, and ordinary individuals throughout history. It celebrates the simplicity and accessibility of walking as a means to connect with nature, find clarity, and embrace the present moment, ultimately revealing its power to enrich the human experience.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 733. Censoring An Iranian Love Story by Shahriar Mandanipour

    In a tale that intertwines fiction with reality, the narrative unfolds in contemporary Iran, where a writer attempts to craft a love story amidst the constraints of censorship. The protagonists, Sara and Dara, navigate the complexities of love in a society where their every move is scrutinized, and their romance must be carefully veiled to escape the watchful eyes of the authorities. As the writer struggles to tell their story, he grapples with the challenges of creativity under repression, blurring the lines between his own life and the fictional world he seeks to create. This metafictional journey explores themes of love, freedom, and the power of storytelling in the face of adversity.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  9. 734. The Underground Girls Of Kabul by Jenny Nordberg

    In Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan

    In a society where gender roles are rigidly defined, the narrative delves into the lives of Afghan girls who are temporarily raised as boys, known as "bacha posh." This cultural practice allows families to navigate societal constraints, granting these girls freedoms typically reserved for males, such as education and mobility. Through intimate stories and personal interviews, the book explores the complexities and emotional toll of living between two worlds, highlighting the resilience and courage of these individuals as they navigate their identities in a patriarchal society.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  10. 735. Nexus by Ramez Naam

    Mankind Gets an Upgrade

    In a near-future world where technology and human consciousness intertwine, a groundbreaking drug called Nexus allows users to connect their minds, leading to profound possibilities and ethical dilemmas. The story follows a young scientist who becomes embroiled in a global struggle between those who seek to control this mind-altering technology and those who wish to liberate it for the betterment of humanity. As the lines between human and machine blur, the narrative explores themes of freedom, power, and the essence of human identity in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  11. 736. Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson

    Seeds of America

    Set during the American Revolutionary War, this gripping historical novel follows the journey of a young enslaved girl named Isabel who yearns for freedom. As she navigates the turbulent landscape of New York City, Isabel becomes entangled in the conflict between the Loyalists and the Patriots. Her quest for liberty is fraught with danger and betrayal, yet her resilience and courage shine through as she fights to reclaim her life and protect her younger sister. Through Isabel's eyes, readers witness the harsh realities of slavery and the complexities of a nation on the brink of independence.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  12. 737. Gold by Raven Kennedy

    The Plated Prisoner Series

    In a world where magic and power intertwine, a young woman named Auren finds herself trapped in a gilded cage, both literally and metaphorically. As the favored consort of a powerful king, her life is one of luxury yet isolation, her skin mysteriously turned to gold. Auren's journey is one of self-discovery and rebellion as she grapples with her own identity and the oppressive forces that seek to control her. Amidst courtly intrigue and dangerous alliances, she must navigate a path to freedom, uncovering secrets that could change the fate of kingdoms.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  13. 738. A Dowry Of Blood by S.T. Gibson

    Set against a backdrop of gothic allure and dark romance, this novel unfolds through the haunting letters of Constanta, a bride turned vampire, as she recounts her tumultuous life with her enigmatic and domineering husband. As she navigates centuries of passion, betrayal, and self-discovery, Constanta grapples with the complexities of love and power, ultimately seeking liberation from the shackles of her immortal existence. This tale weaves together themes of autonomy, identity, and the intoxicating yet perilous nature of desire.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  14. 739. River Sing Me Home by Eleanor Shearer

    Set in the aftermath of slavery in the Caribbean, this poignant narrative follows Rachel, a determined mother on a heart-wrenching quest to reunite with her children who were torn from her during the brutal era of enslavement. As she traverses the islands, Rachel encounters a tapestry of characters, each with their own stories of loss and resilience, reflecting the enduring scars of slavery and the indomitable spirit of those who survived. Her journey is not only a search for her children but also a profound exploration of identity, freedom, and the unyielding bonds of family.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  15. 740. The Oxford Book Of American Short Stories by Joyce Carol Oates

    This anthology offers a rich tapestry of American life and culture through a carefully curated selection of short stories spanning over two centuries. It showcases the diverse voices and styles that have shaped American literature, from the haunting and introspective to the humorous and satirical. Each story, penned by both celebrated and lesser-known authors, captures the essence of its time while exploring universal themes of identity, struggle, and the human condition. The collection serves as both a reflection of America's evolving narrative and a testament to the enduring power of the short story form.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  16. 741. The Five Gates Of Hell by Rupert Thomson

    Set against the backdrop of a fictional city teetering on the brink of chaos, this gripping narrative delves into the lives of its diverse inhabitants as they navigate a world marked by corruption, violence, and moral ambiguity. As the city unravels, the characters' paths intertwine, revealing a tapestry of human resilience and vulnerability. Through a series of interconnected stories, the novel explores themes of survival, identity, and the relentless pursuit of redemption in a society where the lines between good and evil blur.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  17. 742. Thought To Exist In The Wild by Derrick Jensen

    Awakening from the Nightmare of Zoos

    This compelling exploration delves into the ethical and philosophical implications of zoos, questioning the morality of confining wild animals for human entertainment and education. Through a blend of poignant narratives, historical insights, and critical analysis, the book challenges readers to reconsider the accepted norms surrounding animal captivity. It highlights the disconnection between the natural behaviors of animals and their restricted lives in enclosures, urging a reflection on humanity's relationship with the natural world and the true cost of such institutions.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  18. 743. The Road To Unfreedom by Timothy Snyder

    Russia, Europe, America

    In this compelling analysis, the author delves into the rise of authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic values in the 21st century, focusing on the geopolitical strategies of Russia and their influence on Western democracies. The narrative explores the concept of the 'politics of inevitability' versus the 'politics of eternity,' illustrating how historical narratives are manipulated to foster division and undermine truth. Through a detailed examination of recent events, the book warns of the dangers of complacency and the urgent need to defend democratic institutions against the encroaching tide of unfreedom.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  19. 744. Notes From Underground & The Double by Fyodor Dostoevsky

    In this compelling exploration of the human psyche, the narrative delves into the mind of a disillusioned and isolated man who grapples with his own contradictions and the absurdities of society. The protagonist, a self-proclaimed "underground man," offers a scathing critique of rationalism and the pursuit of self-interest, revealing the complexities of human consciousness and the struggle for authenticity. Alongside this, the story of a man who encounters his doppelgänger unfolds, highlighting themes of identity, duality, and the unsettling nature of self-perception. Together, these tales present a profound meditation on the inner turmoil and existential dilemmas that define the human experience.

    The 16919th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  20. 745. Breaking And Entering by Joy Williams

    The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called 'Alien

    In this enigmatic and darkly humorous novel, two drifters, Liberty and Willie, traverse the sun-soaked landscapes of Florida, breaking into vacant homes and living off the grid. Their unconventional lifestyle is marked by a series of surreal encounters and existential musings, as they grapple with the complexities of identity, freedom, and the human condition. Through their journey, the narrative explores themes of disconnection and the search for meaning in a world that often feels alien and indifferent.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org
  21. 746. My Part Of Her by Javad Djavahery

    Set against the backdrop of a politically tumultuous Iran, this poignant narrative delves into the intertwined lives of two childhood friends whose paths diverge dramatically. As they navigate the complexities of love, loyalty, and betrayal, the story explores the profound impact of personal choices amidst societal upheaval. Through evocative prose, the novel captures the essence of longing and the enduring quest for identity and belonging in a world marked by change and uncertainty.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  22. 747. Then The Fish Swallowed Him by Amir Ahmadi Arian

    Set against the backdrop of Tehran's bustling streets and political unrest, this gripping narrative follows the life of Yunus, a bus driver whose mundane existence is upended when he becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue. As he navigates the complexities of a society on the brink of change, Yunus finds himself caught between his own moral compass and the oppressive forces of authority. The story delves into themes of identity, resistance, and the human spirit's resilience, painting a vivid picture of a man grappling with the weight of his choices in a world where freedom is elusive.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  23. 748. The Woman Who Read Too Much by Bahiyyih Nakhjavani

    Set in 19th-century Persia, this novel intricately weaves the tale of a remarkable woman whose insatiable thirst for knowledge defies societal norms and challenges the oppressive structures of her time. Through her clandestine reading and intellectual pursuits, she becomes a beacon of hope and inspiration for those around her, igniting a quiet revolution in a world where women's voices are often silenced. Her journey is a poignant exploration of the power of words, the resilience of the human spirit, and the transformative impact of education in the face of adversity.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  24. 749. Song Of A Captive Bird by Jasmin Darznik

    Set against the backdrop of mid-20th century Iran, this evocative novel delves into the life of a trailblazing poet who defies societal norms and familial expectations to find her voice. Through a tapestry of personal struggles and cultural constraints, the story captures her relentless pursuit of freedom and self-expression amidst a repressive regime. Her journey is a poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and the transformative power of art, offering a vivid portrait of a woman who dared to challenge the status quo and left an indelible mark on the world.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon
  25. 750. Rituals Of Restlessness by Yaghoub Yadali

    Set against the backdrop of contemporary Iran, this novel delves into the life of Kamran, a civil engineer grappling with the monotony and constraints of his existence. As he navigates the complexities of his personal and professional life, Kamran finds himself caught in a web of societal expectations and internal discontent. Through a series of introspective reflections and encounters, the narrative explores themes of identity, freedom, and the relentless pursuit of fulfillment in a world that often feels stifling and unyielding. The story paints a vivid portrait of a man yearning for change, yet tethered by the rituals that define his restless soul.

    The 17150th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Bookshop.org or Amazon

Reading Statistics

Click the button below to see how many of these books you've read!

Download

If you're interested in downloading this list as a CSV file for use in a spreadsheet application, you can easily do so by clicking the button below. Please note that to ensure a manageable file size and faster download, the CSV will include details for only the first 500 books.

Download

To download this list as a CSV file, please log in to your account. Once logged in, you'll be able to download the data for use in spreadsheet applications.

Login to Download