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  2. Offshore (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Offshore is a 1979 novel by Penelope Fitzgerald.Her third novel, it won the Booker Prize in the same year. The book explores the emotional restlessness of houseboat dwellers who live neither fully on the water nor fully on the land.

  3. Penelope Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Mary Fitzgerald (17 December 1916 – 28 April 2000) was a Booker Prize-winning novelist, poet, essayist and biographer from Lincoln, England. [1] In 2008 The Times listed her among "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945". [ 2 ]

  4. List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize

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    Penelope Fitzgerald: The Bookshop: Duckworth Jane Gardam: God on the Rocks: Hamish Hamilton Bernice Rubens: A Five-Year Sentence: W. H. Allen 1979 Winner Penelope Fitzgerald: Offshore: Collins Lord Briggs (chair) Benny Green; Michael Ratcliffe; Hilary Spurling; Paul Theroux; Shortlist Thomas Keneally: Confederates: Collins V. S. Naipaul: A Bend ...

  5. British author Samantha Harvey wins Booker with space story - AOL

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    The shortest winning novel in the history of the prize was 1979's Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald, at 132 pages. Harvey previously told BBC Radio 4's Front Row programme she wrote Orbital over the ...

  6. Booker Prize - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 prize was won by Samantha Harvey for Orbital, the first book set in space to win the prize and, at 136 pages, the second shortest book to win the Booker [53] after Penelope Fitzgerald's Offshore. Harvey was also the first woman to win the Booker since 2019 [54].

  7. 2024 Booker Prize - Wikipedia

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    At 136 pages, Orbital was the second shortest novel to be awarded a Booker Prize (with the shortest novel being Penelope Fitzgerald's 1979 winning work Offshore). [8] Orbital was the first novel set in space to win the Booker Prize. [8]

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