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Books of the Year FICTION


WINNER NORMAL PEOPLE SALLY ROONEY FABER & FABER


“Clever yet unpretentious, literary yet highly approachable—it’s a gift of a novel that can be enjoyed by readers of all tastes.” So said the British Book Awards judges of Sally Rooney’s Normal People, winner not only of this Fiction award but of the overall Book of the Year, too. Contemporary and universally relatable, Rooney’s writing sold


itself. But Normal People is also a classic example of a publisher adding huge value to a book. By publishing it swiftly behind Rooney’s début, Conversations With Friends, it was able to capitalise on media interest and consumer anticipation. The cover design was one of the most striking of the year, and Maria Garbutt-Lucero’s exemplary PR work earned her a place on the shortlist for this year’s Publicity Campaign of the Year award. With a blitz of proofs, point-of-sale resources and author visits,


Faber stoked huge retailer support for the book, too—especially among shopfloor booksellers at Waterstones, which beat the British Book Awards to it by voting Normal People its Book of the Year. The novel’s sales—114,000 copies through the TCM in 2018, plus nearly 50,000 e-books—are impressive enough, but its impact on booksellers and buyers somehow appeared to be even greater: this was a book that stayed with people. “An exemplary piece of publishing in which everything came


together perfectly… an excellent book, published outstandingly well,” said one judge of Faber’s efforts. Another added: “This is a very rare beast: a critical and commercial hit. It’s transcended genres and become a talking-point book that can be recommended to anyone.”


SHORTLIST


TRANSCRIPTION KATE ATKINSON DOUBLEDAY Atkinson's sales rose sharply for her latest book which, like Normal People, comfortably straddled the literary and commercial


MILKMAN ANNA BURNS FABER & FABER Acclaimed novel that Faber pushed brilliantly after it won the Man Booker Prize; TCM sales reached 135,000 by the end of 2018


THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS WINNERS 2019


STILL ME JOJO MOYES MICHAEL JOSEPH PRH gave the final book in Moyes' much-loved trilogy a massive media and retail push, driving sales past a quarter of a million


TOMBLAND C J SANSOM MANTLE The long wait for the seventh book in Sansom's Shardlake saga proved to be worth it, with series-high sales


WHY MUMMY SWEARS GILL SIMS HARPERFICTION TCM sales of 124,000 copies proved the author of Why Mummy Drinks is no one-hit wonder


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