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This week we're celebrating award-winning fiction. From longlisted Women's Prize for Fiction titles, to shortlisted Booker Prize nominees, and Portico Prize and English PEN award winners.
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Naomi Alderman |
Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction 2017 and now an Amazon TV series, starring Toni Collette.
What if women had all the power? In this electrifying science fiction novel, womankind have developed the ability to inflict pain on others with a simple flick of their fingers, making them the more dominant gender.
Exploring themes of authority, control and hierarchy, The Power follows four women as they utilise their newfound dominance. "The Hunger Games crossed with The Handmaid's Tale"
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David Trueba |
Winner of an English PEN award, celebrating the diversity of literature and outstanding writing.
Dani Mosca is 40 when his father dies. Fulfilling his last wishes, he embarks on a three-hour road trip back to where he grew up.
Revisiting the pivotal milestones throughout his life, from the loves to the losses, with both laugh-out-loud and deeply moving moments, as well as a whole cast of memorable characters - from Ecuadorian drivers to Spanish Bowie lookalikes.
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Richard Powers |
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2021.
Theo Byrne is a promising young astrobiologist who has found a way to search for life on other planets. He is also the widowed father of Robin. He is funny, loving, and feels deeply. He is also about to be expelled from school. What can a father do when he is told that the only solution is psychoactive drugs? The only thing for it is to take his boy to the planets.
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Rachel Elliott |
Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2022.
In the garden there were three flamingos. Not real flamingos, but symbols of hope. Mascots for a young boy to confide in.
Following the lives of two families, an unforgettable summer, and a re-encounter decades later that changes everything.
Flamingo is a novel of love, acceptance, and learning to be fearless.
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Sally J. Morgan |
Winner of the Portico Prize 2022, for the book that best evokes the spirit of the North of England.
Set across Leeds and Sheffield in 1973, Toto Among the Murderers is based on Morgan's own experience of being offered a lift by the infamous Fred and Rosemary West.
Encompassing all the joy and recklessness of youth, while portraying the constant, looming presence of violence against women. This exhilarating novel follows a young woman who is living on the very edge of freedom and danger.
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