Orange Prize for FictionThe Orange Prize for Fiction is the UK’s largest annual literary award for a single novel. The only criteria are that the novel is by a woman writing in English and published in Britain between 1 April and 31 March of the year the prize is awarded. The Orange Prize aims to celebrate novels of excellence, originality and accessibility, and to promote women writers to as wide a range of male and female readers as possible. (found at: http://www.orangeprize.co.uk/)
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A Spell of Winter: A Novel
by Helen Dunmore
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Fugitive Pieces: A Novel
by Anne Michaels
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Larry's Party
by Carol Shields
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A Crime in the Neighborhood: A Novel
by Suzanne Berne
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When I Lived in Modern Times
by Linda Grant
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The Idea of Perfection
by Kate Grenville
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Bel Canto
by Ann Patchett
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Property: A Novel
by Valerie Martin
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Small Island: A Novel
by Andrea Levy
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We Need to Talk About Kevin: A Novel
by Lionel Shriver
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On Beauty
by Zadie Smith
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Half of a Yellow Sun
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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The Road Home: A Novel
by Rose Tremain
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Home: A Novel
by Marilynne Robinson
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