About Guardian Faber
An independent publisher with a difference
Guardian Faber is a publishing imprint created in partnership with the Guardian and Faber & Faber.
The Guardian is a global news organisation that delivers fearless, investigative journalism and holds power to account. With no shareholders or billionaire owner, the Guardian can investigate and challenge without fear or favour, and amplify stories that need to be told.
Faber & Faber is one of the world’s great independent publishing houses, made famous by writers such as TS Eliot, Sylvia Plath and Samuel Beckett. Many Nobel laureates and Booker prize-winners have been published by Faber, including Kazuo Ishiguro and Anna Burns.
With Guardian Faber, we've combined the strengths of two world-class brands to create a new way of publishing books that responds to the interests of our audience and the international news agenda.
Our list includes the best new books on current affairs and popular culture by acclaimed authors, including some of the Guardian and Observer's leading journalists. From political satire to sport, from psychology to food and the environment, Guardian Faber brings you incisive nonfiction from a diverse range of authors.
Recent highlights include Guardian columnist Marina Hyde’s bestseller What Just Happened?!, Suzanne Wrack’s award-winning history of women’s football and foreign affairs correspondent Luke Harding’s frontline reportage from the Ukraine war.
Forthcoming titles include The Football Weekly Book, from the creators of the hit Guardian podcast, Comfort Eating by the Guardian’s restaurant critic Grace Dent and Depraved New World by John Crace, the Guardian’s parliamentary sketch writer.
Click here to explore all the books published by Guardian Faber and save up to 20% at the Guardian Bookshop – a better place to buy your books, where every order helps to fund independent journalism.