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The Shortlist: Women’s Prize For Fiction 2021
The Women’s Prize for Fiction celebrates women’s creativity, and honours outstanding, ambitious, original fiction written in English by women from anywhere in the world. This year’s shortlist has been selected by the Chair of judges Bernardine Evaristo and her judging panel: podcaster, author, and journalist, Elizabeth Day; TV and radio presenter, journalist and writer, Vick Hope; print columnist and writer, Nesrine Malik; and news presenter and broadcaster, Sarah-Jane Mee.
If you’re looking for an inspiring title to lose yourself in or a fresh story for book club discussions, we’d recommend the shortlist for the Women’s Prize for Fiction as the place to start.
April 29, 2021 11:35 am
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There’s nothing better than a good book, so the saying goes. And in times of uncertainty, we often find relaxation in escaping our own lives and delving into somebody else’s.
This has never been more true than in 2020 and 2021, tough years in which getting some time to ourselves for a good read has never been more important or restorative.
But what are the best books to read this year? Well, luckily, The Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist of 16 reads has been narrowed down, and its official shortlist has just been announced, providing us with six must-reads for the year ahead.
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