James
by Percival Everett
Competition
We’re offering you the chance to win one of five bundles made up of all six shortlisted titles in contention for this year’s Booker Prize
This competition is now closed.
To celebrate the announcement of the Booker Prize 2024 shortlist, we are giving you the chance to win a set of all six titles that are in contention for this year’s prize.
The 2024 shortlist for the Booker Prize – the world’s most influential prize for a single work of fiction – was announced on 16 September 2024. The list features stories which transport readers around the world and beyond Earth’s atmosphere: from the battlefields of the First World War to a spiritual retreat in rural Australia; from America’s Deep South in the 19th century to a remote Dutch house in the 1960s; from the International Space Station to a cave network beneath the French countryside.
In announcing the shortlist, Chair of judges Edmund de Waal said demonstrate ‘storytelling in which people confront the world in all its instability and complexity. The fault lines of our times are here. Borders and time zones and generations are crossed and explored, conflicts of identity, race and sexuality are brought into renewed focus through memorable voices. The people who come alive here are damaged in ways that we come to know and respect, and we come to care passionately about their histories and relationships’.
The titles shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2024 are:
James by Percival Everett
Orbital by Samantha Harvey
Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner
Held by Anne Michaels
The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden
Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood
To be in with a chance of winning one set of books, simply enter your details below by 12:00 BST on Thursday, October 3, 2024. This competition is open to readers anywhere in the world.
This competition is a free draw, with only one entry allowed per person, and we reserve the right to disqualify any entries where we suspect one person has used a number of different email addresses. Use or attempted use of any automated or other non-manual entry methods is prohibited.
The draw is governed by our general rules for competitions, available here, but the following specifics also apply (and take precedence should there be any contradiction or ambiguity):