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Booker Prize, Samantha Harvey
British writer Samantha Harvey’s space-station novel ‘Orbital’ wins 2024 Booker Prize
Samantha Harvey won the prestigious award for a wonder-filled novel, set aboard the International Space Station, that ponders the beauty and fragility of Earth.
“Orbital” by Samantha Harvey Wins 2024 Booker Prize
The prize recognizes the best novel written in English and published in Britain or Ireland, and comes with a cash prize of 50,000 pounds, or $64,000 Orbital by Samantha Harvey has received the 2024 Booker Prize.
The Booker Prize Is Tuesday. Which of These 6 Novels Should Win?
Percival Everett’s “James” is the favorite for the prestigious literary award. But the likes of Rachel Kushner’s “Creation Lake” or Samantha Harvey’s “Orbital” could take the prize instead.
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Orbital by Samantha Harvey: the Booker prize-winner set to go 'stratospheric'
Finally a
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prizewinner that we can all get behind," said Johanna Thomas-Corr in The Times. Samantha Harvey has won ...
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‘Orbital,’ by Samantha Harvey, wins the Booker Prize
“Orbital,” the fifth novel by Samantha Harvey, won the 2024 Booker Prize for fiction on Tuesday. The novel follows astronauts ...
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Samantha Harvey Wins 2024 Booker Prize for 'Orbital'
The English novelist has won the 2024 Booker Prize for her latest, which follows six crew members on a space station as they ...
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A Week of Legends: From Jazz Icons to Booker Triumphs
A roundup of notable entertainment events includes the death of jazz legends Lou Donaldson and Roy Haynes, John Krasinski's ...
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