Difference between revisions of "Costa Prize 2012"
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+ | |author=Hilary Mantel | ||
+ | |title=Bring up the Bodies | ||
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+ | |genre=Historical Fiction | ||
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+ | Thomas Cromwell is now very far from his humble beginnings. He is Henry VIII's chief minister. Katherine of Aragorn is no longer Queen. The Princess Mary has been disinherited. Anne Boleyn wears the crown and has produced a daughter, Elizabeth. But there is no sign of a son and Henry is beginning to regret his secession from Rome. We pick up from [[Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel|Wolf Hall]] during the royal progress of 1535 and from there, we chart the destruction of the new Queen. | ||
+ | |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007315090</amazonuk> | ||
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'''Category Winner''' | '''Category Winner''' |
Revision as of 08:05, 30 January 2013
Novel Award
Overall Winner
Category Winner
Other Books on the Shortlist
First Novel Award
Category Winner
Other Books on the Shortlist
Biography Award
Category Winner
Other Books on the Shortlist
Poetry Award
We don't review poetry, but here's a list of the runners and riders:
Category Winner
The Overhaul by Kathleen Jamie
Other Books on the Shortlist
Bee Journal by Sean Borrowdale
The World’s Two Smallest Humans by Julia Copus
People Who Like Meatballs by Selima Hill
Children's Book Award
Category Winner
Other Books on the Shortlist