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  2. Still Life (Winman novel) - Wikipedia

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    Still Life is a 2021 novel by Sarah Winman, set in London, England and Florence, Italy. It was a Sunday Times bestseller, BBC "Between the Covers" pick and a BBC Radio 4 "Book at Bedtime" selection. [1] Winman won the £10,000 inaugural InWords Literary Award, given to 'a novel published in English or a writer's body of work'. [1]

  3. Sarah Winman - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Winman's debut novel, When God Was a Rabbit (2011), became an international bestseller and won Winman several awards including New Writer of the Year in the Galaxy National Book Awards. [2] Winman's second novel, A Year of Marvellous Ways (2015), was published on 18 June 2015. [3]

  4. When God Was a Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    First edition ()When God Was a Rabbit is a book by Sarah Winman that was first published in 2011. It won Winman various awards including New Writer of the Year in the Galaxy National Book Awards [1] and was one of the books chosen by Richard & Judy in their 2011 Summer Book Club.

  5. Pull up a blanket in Stillwater or ride the light rail to get ...

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    A book that gives a deep understanding of where its events occur can't help but draw you in deeper, whether it's the Alabama hamlet in "To Kill a Mockingbird" or the raucous New York of Colson ...

  6. Sarah Weinman - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Weinman is a journalist, editor, and crime fiction authority. [1] She has most recently written The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World about the kidnapping and captivity of 11-year-old Florence Sally Horner by a serial child molester, a crime believed to have inspired Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita.

  7. Waterstones 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Waterstones 11 was a literary book prize aimed at promoting debut authors, run and curated by British bookseller Waterstones. [1] It ran from 2011–13. The list of 11 authors are selected from a list of 100 authors submitted by publishers. [2]