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Costa Book Award winners revealed | Costa Book Award winners revealed |
(about 23 hours later) | |
Author Sebastian Barry and 91-year-old Diana Athill have been shortlisted for the Costa Book of the Year. | Author Sebastian Barry and 91-year-old Diana Athill have been shortlisted for the Costa Book of the Year. |
Sadie Jones, Adam Foulds and Michelle Magorian complete the nominees for the prize, to be announced on 27 January. | Sadie Jones, Adam Foulds and Michelle Magorian complete the nominees for the prize, to be announced on 27 January. |
The five writers have been revealed as winners of the Costa Book Awards' individual categories. | The five writers have been revealed as winners of the Costa Book Awards' individual categories. |
Barry triumphed in the novel category for The Secret Scripture, while Athill won the biography award for her memoir Somewhere Towards the End. | Barry triumphed in the novel category for The Secret Scripture, while Athill won the biography award for her memoir Somewhere Towards the End. |
COSTA BOOK AWARDS Sebastian Barry The Secret ScriptureDiana Athill Somewhere Towards the EndSadie Jones The OutcastAdam Foulds The Broken WordMichelle Magorian Just Henry | COSTA BOOK AWARDS Sebastian Barry The Secret ScriptureDiana Athill Somewhere Towards the EndSadie Jones The OutcastAdam Foulds The Broken WordMichelle Magorian Just Henry |
Athill - at 91 the oldest category-winner in the history of the awards - has had a huge influence in the publishing world as editor to authors such as Norman Mailer, John Updike and VS Naipul. | Athill - at 91 the oldest category-winner in the history of the awards - has had a huge influence in the publishing world as editor to authors such as Norman Mailer, John Updike and VS Naipul. |
Her memoir looks back on her life and the stories, events and relationships that have shaped it. | Her memoir looks back on her life and the stories, events and relationships that have shaped it. |
Judges described it as a "perfect memoir of old age - candid, detailed, charming... and beautifully, beautifully written." | Judges described it as a "perfect memoir of old age - candid, detailed, charming... and beautifully, beautifully written." |
Magorian won the children's book award for Just Henry, while Jones won the first novel award for The Outcast, and Foulds took the poetry prize for The Broken Word. | Magorian won the children's book award for Just Henry, while Jones won the first novel award for The Outcast, and Foulds took the poetry prize for The Broken Word. |
Barry was nominated for the Man Booker prize last year | |
The authors each receive £5,000 for reaching this stage in the competition, and the overall winner will earn £50,000. | The authors each receive £5,000 for reaching this stage in the competition, and the overall winner will earn £50,000. |
"We're very proud to be announcing such an outstanding collection of books which we know people will enjoy reading," said John Derkach, managing director of Costa. | "We're very proud to be announcing such an outstanding collection of books which we know people will enjoy reading," said John Derkach, managing director of Costa. |
"It makes for a very exciting awards ceremony later this month." | "It makes for a very exciting awards ceremony later this month." |
Barry, who is the bookmakers' favourite to win the prize, missed out on the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in October to Aravind Adiga for The White Tiger. | Barry, who is the bookmakers' favourite to win the prize, missed out on the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in October to Aravind Adiga for The White Tiger. |
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The Costa Award judges described The Secret Scripture as an "exquisitely written love story". | The Costa Award judges described The Secret Scripture as an "exquisitely written love story". |
The Outcast, about a former prisoner who returns to his south of England home in 1957, was an "assured" debut from Jones, the judges said. | The Outcast, about a former prisoner who returns to his south of England home in 1957, was an "assured" debut from Jones, the judges said. |
They described Magorian's Just Henry as a "soaring, uplifting warm bath of a book " about a young boy who escapes the bleakness of life through his passion for cinema. | They described Magorian's Just Henry as a "soaring, uplifting warm bath of a book " about a young boy who escapes the bleakness of life through his passion for cinema. |
And Fould's The Broken Word is a "delicate and powerful" poetic sequence that charts a young man's progress through the Mau Mau uprisings in Kenya, the panel said. | And Fould's The Broken Word is a "delicate and powerful" poetic sequence that charts a young man's progress through the Mau Mau uprisings in Kenya, the panel said. |
Originally established in 1971 by Whitbread, Costa took over the sponsorship of the prize in 2006. | Originally established in 1971 by Whitbread, Costa took over the sponsorship of the prize in 2006. |
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