First reported by The Standard
‘Wildly original and moving reflection on history’ wins Debut Fiction Prize
‘Wildly original and moving reflection on history’ wins Debut Fiction Prize
Last year’s winner, The Artist by Lucy Steeds, went on to be Waterstones’ August Fiction Book Of The Month.
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