Difference between revisions of "Costa Prize 2011"
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+ | |author=Andrew Miller | ||
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+ | |summary=I've read Miller's Oxygen and The Optimists so I was looking forward to reading this novel. The story opens in the opulence of the Palace of Versailles. We are given vivid descriptions of both the scale of the palace and its grandeur. Jean-Baptiste Baratte, the young engineer, seems completely over-awed by the whole occasion. Even although he's not entirely sure what is expected of him in Paris, he accepts. He needs to eat, after all. | ||
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'''The Shortlists''' | '''The Shortlists''' |
Revision as of 21:14, 24 January 2012
WINNER
The Shortlists
Costa First Novel Award
Winner
The rest of the shortlist
Costa Novel Award
Winner
The rest of the shortlist
Costa Poetry Award
Winner
The rest of the shortlist
Costa Biography Award
Winner
The rest of the shortlist
Costa Children's Book Award
Winner
The rest of the shortlist
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