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|title=Things We Have in Common | |title=Things We Have in Common | ||
|author=Tasha Kavanagh | |author=Tasha Kavanagh | ||
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|genre=Literary Fiction | |genre=Literary Fiction | ||
− | |summary= | + | |summary=Yasmin is fifteen and seriously overweight - her capacity for consuming food will amaze and sicken. She's bullied at school and even her own mother finds her just a little bit weird: let's not go into what her stepfather thinks about her. Her father died a while ago, but Yasmin has never really come to terms with his death and still has the feeling that everything would be OK if only Terry was still around. There's a girl in Yasmin's class called Alice and Yasmin is so in awe of her that she stalks her. One day, in the school playground, she spots a man watching Alice as carefully as she does and becomes obsessed by the idea that the man is going to abduct Alice. |
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782115943</amazonuk> | |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782115943</amazonuk> | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 3 January 2016
The category shortlists were announced on 17 November and the individual category winners will be announced on 4 January: they each win £5,000. The overall winner (who will receive £30,000) will be announced on 26 January 2016.
Novel Award
First Novel Award
Biography Award
Poetry Award
The Observances by Kate Miller
Talking Dead by Neil Rollinson
Children's Book Award
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