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Books of the Year OVERALL WINNER


WINNER NORMAL PEOPLE SALLY ROONEY FABER & FABER


Sally Rooney’s second novel, Normal People, established her as a sensation—a book that could please the readers as much as it had the reviewers. The final panel of judges selected Normal People, winner of the Fiction Book of the Year, ahead of other winners: the print and audio versions of Becoming (Michelle Obama, read by Obama); vegan cookbook Bosh! (Henry Firth and Ian Theasby); children’s bestseller The Ice Monster (David Walliams); children’s and non-fiction hit You Are Awesome (Matthew Syed); Crime & Thriller winner Our House (Louise Candlish); and Fiction: Début winner Lullaby (Leïla Slimani). Judges described the novel as “clever, and painful, delivered


emotionally but with an economy of expression”; another called it “almost perfect, a gem of a book”. It was a book booksellers really got behind, with the publisher Faber & Faber delivering both in terms of its look and feel, but also its publishing plan. “Faber built her credibility with Conversations with Friends, and then let the buzz about this book build by itself. It built organically through word of mouth as booksellers read it”. The judges for this final round of selecting were Daunt Books’ Brett


Wolstencroft; the Labour MP Jess Phillips; broadcaster and author Anita Anand; Times Literary Supplement editor and publisher Stig Abell; Sky News presenter Kay Burley; and Amazon’s books director Brigitte Ricou- Bellan. The discussion was chaired by The Bookseller’s books editor, Alice O’Keeffe. This was their verdict: “This is a book that, five years from now, we will still be reading. It is fantastically important. The author may well be on her way to becoming the major literary figure of our time.”


SHORTLIST SUPPORTED BY: THE SUNDAY TIMES A critical and commercial hit


Appealing packaging from publisher Faber with a distinctive cover


Long-term strategy to grow a young writer into a major literary name paid off


Rooney’s novel triumphs over the other seven Book of the Year winners


THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS WINNERS 2019


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