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A Wingate judge in lockdown

A summer of reading during a pandemic? What a gift, thought Anne Sebba when she was asked to be a judge for Anglo-Jewry's main book prize. But how would judges' meetings work on Zoom?

February 26, 2021 14:23
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ByAnne Sebba , Anne Sebba

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The call came on a sunny summer day as lockdown one was ending, when it seemed as if the world would swiftly reset and put this temporary aberration behind us. I’d had Covid (plus the anti-body test to prove it) so although I felt optimistic about the autumn and life in general, a project where I could spend the rest of that glorious summer outside reading 60 or so books with a connection to Jewish thought or life was tempting beyond imagination.  

What greater honour and privilege can there be, I thought, as an author, to be asked to judge the works of your fellow authors and award the best a prize?

What joy it would surely be to hold such power to bestow prizes and accolades.