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An extract from How to Build a Boat by Elaine Feeney
With tenderness and verve, Elaine Feeney tells the story of how one boy on a unique mission transforms the lives of his teachers, and brings together a community
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With tenderness and verve, Elaine Feeney tells the story of how one boy on a unique mission transforms the lives of his teachers, and brings together a community
Caitríona Balfe, Alfred Enoch, Bel Powley, Paterson Joseph, Susan Lynch and Nina Wadia read from the six books on the Booker Prize 2023 shortlist in these extraordinary films
Discover our reading guide for The Gospel According to the New World, shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2023, a retelling of the story of Christ
From coming-of-age stories to remarkable tales of women at war, we’ve compiled a selection of fiction that pays homage to the Black women authors of the Booker Library, their writing and their experiences
As Samantha Harvey becomes the first woman since 2019 to win the Booker Prize, here’s the lowdown on her winning novel, Orbital
Whether you’re new to The Narrow Road to the Deep North or have read it and would like to explore it more deeply, here is our comprehensive guide
In this video we peer inside the 2022 judging room, where this year’s cohort reflect on the challenges, surprises and most enjoyable aspects of reading for the Booker Prize
The creator of children’s classics Meg and Mog, and Haunted House, Jan Pieńkowski also designed the Booker Prize trophy. Here is story behind the statuette.
’Tis the season to be told a good story. We asked you to tell us which audiobooks of Booker-nominated novels are your all-time-favourite listens, and why
Ahead of the Booker Prize 2025 winner announcement on Monday, 10 November, we’ve picked out the most interesting facts, trends and themes that have emerged in this year’s shortlist