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Orange Prize 2009
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Orange Prize for Fiction & Award for New Writers 2009: The Longlist has been announced. The Awards ceremony will be held 3rd June, 2009.

THE ORANGE AWARD FOR NEW WRITERS SHORTLIST:

WINNER - Francesca Kay An Equal Stillness

Nami Mun Miles from Nowhere

Ann Weisgarber The Personal History of Rachel DuPree

THE ORANGE PRIZE FOR FICTION SHORTLIST:

Ellen Feldman Scottsboro

Samantha Harvey The Wilderness

Samantha Hunt The Invention of Everything Else

Deirdre Madden Molly Fox’s Birthday

WINNER - Marilynne Robinson Home

Kamila Shamsie Burnt Shadows

THE ORANGE PRIZE FOR FICTION LONGLIST:

Debra Adelaide The Household Guide to Dying

Gaynor Arnold Girl in a Blue Dress

Lissa Evans Their Finest Hour and a Half

Bernadine Evaristo Blonde Roots

Ellen Feldman Scottsboro

Laura Fish Strange Music

V.V. Ganeshananthan Love Marriage

Allegra Goodman Intuition

Samantha Harvey The Wilderness

Samantha Hunt The Invention of Everything Else

Michelle de Kretser The Lost Dog

Deirdre Madden Molly Fox’s Birthday

Toni Morrison A Mercy

Gina Ochsner The Russian Dreambook of Colour and Flight

Marilynne Robinson Home

Preeta Samarasan Evening is the Whole Day

Kamila Shamsie Burnt Shadows

Curtis Sittenfeld American Wife

Miriam Toews The Flying Troutmans

Ann Weisgarber The Personal History of Rachel DuPree



The Wilderness - Samantha HARVEY
Published by UK Jonathan Cape  5 February 2009  
Price £29.99
ISBN 9780224086073 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, Quoted and Dated by author to the title page. Book comes with a South Bank event brochure.

Long listed for The Man Booker Prize 2009.

It's Jake's birthday. He is sitting in a small plane, being flown over the landscape that has been the backdrop to his life - his childhood, his marriage, his work, his passions. Now he is in his early sixties, and he isn't quite the man he used to be. He has lost his wife, his son is in prison, and he is about to lose his past. Jake has Alzheimer's. As the disease takes hold of him, Jake struggles to hold on to his personal story, to his memories and identity, but they become increasingly elusive and unreliable. What happened to his daughter? Is she alive, or long dead? And why exactly is his son in prison? What went so wrong in his life? There was a cherry tree once, and a yellow dress, but what exactly do they mean? As Jake, assisted by 'poor Eleanor', a childhood friend with whom for some unfathomable reason he seems to be sleeping, fights the inevitable dying of the light, the key events of his life keep changing as he tries to grasp them, and what until recently seemed solid fact is melting into surreal dreams or nightmarish imaginings. Is there anything he'll be able to salvage from the wreckage? Beauty, perhaps, the memory of love, or nothing at all? From the first sentence to the last, "The Wilderness" holds us in its grip. This is writing of extraordinary power and beauty.




The Lost Dog - Michelle de KRETSER
Published by UK Chatto & Windus  1 May 2008  
Special Price £10.00
ISBN 9780701182106     First Edition     First Printing    

** UNSIGNED**

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing.

Long listed for The Man Booker Prize, 2008.

Tom Loxley is holed up in a remote cottage in the bush, trying to finish a book on Henry James and the Uncanny when his dog goes missing, trailing a length of orange twine, tied with firm knots. Tom's lonely childhood in India taught him to tie knots but not to hold on...The house belongs to Nelly Zhang, an elusive artist with whom Tom has become enthralled. The narrative spans ten days while Tom searches for his dog... and loops back in time to take the reader on a breathtaking journey into glittering worlds far beyond the present tragedy, from an Anglo-Indian childhood to the brittle contemporary Melbourne art scene, from Tom's scratchy, unbearably poignant relationship with his ailing mother to the unanswered puzzles in Nelly's past - her husband also disappeared in the bush.And the reader fears for Tom as well as for the dog. Set in present-day Australia and mid-20th century India, here is a haunting, layered work that vividly counterpoints new cityscapes and their inhabitants with the untamed, ancient continent beyond.

With its atmosphere of menace and an acute sense of the unexplained in any story, it illuminates the collision of the wild and the civilised, modernity and the past, home and exile. "The Lost Dog" is a mystery and a love story, an exploration of art and nature, a meditation on ageing and the passage of time. It is a book of wonders: a gripping contemporary novel which examines the weight of history as well as different ways of trying to grasp the world.




Girl in a Blue Dress - Gaynor ARNOLD
Published by Tindell Street Press Ltd  14 August 2008  
Price £17.99
ISBN 9780955647611 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Soft cover original, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed by author to the title page.

Alfred Gibson's funeral has taken place at Westminster Abbey, and his wife of twenty years, Dorothea, has not been invited. The Great Man favours his children and a clandestine mistress over his estranged wife. Dorothea revisits their early courtship before the birth of too many children snapped her vitality, and discovers the devious nature and hypnotic power of this celebrity author. Now she needs to face her grown up children, and worse, her nemesis of ten years, the charming Miss Ricketts. This is a re-telling of the lives of Charles and Catherine Dickens.

Long listed for the Man Booker Prize, 2008.




Burnt Shadows ++ Signed, Quoted & Dated ++ - Kamila SHAMSIE
Published by UK Bloomsbury  2 March 2009  
Special Price £29.99
ISBN 9780747597070 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, Quoted and Dated (26th April '09, date of signing at Cambridge WordFest) by author to the title page. Book comes with a Cambridge WordFest brochure.

Quote is: "Hiroko stood up & walked slowly over to the window. Outside, at least, the world went on"

In a prison cell in the US, a man stands trembling, naked, fearfully waiting to be shipped to Guantanamo Bay. How did it come to this? he wonders August 9th, 1945, Nagasaki. Hiroko Tanaka steps out onto her veranda, taking in the view of the terraced slopes leading up to the sky. Wrapped in a kimono with three black cranes swooping across the back, she is twenty-one, in love with the man she is to marry, Konrad Weiss. In a split second, the world turns white. In the next, it explodes with the sound of fire and the horror of realisation. In the numbing aftermath of a bomb that obliterates everything she has known, all that remains are the bird-shaped burns on her back, an indelible reminder of the world she has lost. In search of new beginnings, she travels to Delhi two years later. There she walks into the lives of Konrad's half-sister, Elizabeth, her husband James Burton, and their employee Sajjad Ashraf, from whom she starts to learn Urdu. As the years unravel, new homes replace those left behind and old wars are seamlessly usurped by new conflicts. But the shadows of history - personal, political - are cast over the entwined worlds of the Burtons, Ashrafs and the Tanakas as they are transported from Pakistan to New York, and in the novel's astonishing climax, to Afghanistan in the immediate wake of 9/11. The ties that have bound them together over decades and generations are tested to the extreme, with unforeseeable consequences. Sweeping in its scope and mesmerising in its evocation of time and place, Burnt Shadows is an epic narrative of disasters evaded and confronted, loyalties offered and repaid, and loves rewarded and betrayed.




An Equal Stillness  - Francesca KAY
Published by UK Weidenfeld & Nicolson  29 January 2009  
Special Price £26.00
ISBN 9780297855491 Signed by Author     First Edition     First Printing    

Hardcover, UK First Edition, First Printing, Signed, Quoted and Dated by author to the title page.

Quote is: ".ultramarine blue, byzantine blue, cobalt, cerulean. Christening the sea and sky with their precise richnesses of colour"....

Winner of  the Orange Award for New Writers, 2009.

Debut novel - Jennet Mallow is born in Yorkshire in the 1920s but her interest in art and creativity alienates her from her family, her father who is a priest, her conventional sister and her emotionally stunted mother. Jennet moves to London in search of a more exciting life and finds it in her new environment and in the handsome and enigmatic figure of the painter David Heaton. When Jennet falls pregnant, her parents more or less force the two to marry. In the postwar austerity of the 1940s, the young couple struggles to make ends meet and Jennet finds that her home life is gradually eroding everything she has fought to achieve. Aware that David is becoming increasingly reliant on drink and tired of the dank and drab bedsit in which they live, Jennet suggests they move to Spain. There, the bright blue skies, warm air and sunlit beaches give the couple and their children a new lease of life. Jennet begins to paint again and an agent takes an interest in her work. But as Jennet's own career begins to take off, her relationship with David sours and the two enter a destructive spiral with tragic consequences. Written in the form of a biography, An Equal Stillness is an outstanding debut, breathtaking in the poise and beauty of its language and craft.


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