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==2006/2007==
==2006/2007==
'''Winner'''
'''Winner'''
*[[Sarah Hall, The Carhullan Army (2007)]]
*Sarah Hall, The Carhullan Army (2007)
'''Shortlist'''
'''Shortlist'''
*Blood Kin by Ceridwen Dovey (Atlantic)
*Blood Kin by Ceridwen Dovey (Atlantic)
*Inglorious by Joanna Kavenna (Faber)
*Inglorious by Joanna Kavenna (Faber)
*The Wild Places by Robert Macfarlane (Granta)
*The Wild Places by Robert Macfarlane (Granta)
*[[Gwendoline Riley, Joshua Spassky (2007)]] (Jonathan Cape)
*Gwendoline Riley, Joshua Spassky (2007) (Jonathan Cape)
*Occupational Hazards by Rory Stewart (Picador)
*Occupational Hazards by Rory Stewart (Picador)
'''Judges'''
'''Judges'''

Latest revision as of 10:37, 7 February 2008

  • The John Llewellyn Rhys Prize is a British based literary prize.
  • It was established in 1942 by Jane Oliver to commemorate her late husband John Llewellyn Rhys, a young author who had been killed in the Second World War.
  • It is presented for the best work of literature from Britain or the Commonwealth written by an author under 35.
  • Since 2003 the prize has been run by Booktrust, an independent educational charity.
  • Zadie Smith`s White Teeth was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 2002.

2006/2007

Winner

  • Sarah Hall, The Carhullan Army (2007)

Shortlist

  • Blood Kin by Ceridwen Dovey (Atlantic)
  • Inglorious by Joanna Kavenna (Faber)
  • The Wild Places by Robert Macfarlane (Granta)
  • Gwendoline Riley, Joshua Spassky (2007) (Jonathan Cape)
  • Occupational Hazards by Rory Stewart (Picador)

Judges

  • Suzi Feay Literary: Editor of the Independent on Sunday (Chair of Judges)
  • Peter Hobbs: author
  • Michèle Roberts: author and poet

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