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Linda Grant wins 2020 Wingate Literary Prize with her novel A Stranger City

Novelist wins £4,000 prize for her seventh novel, 'a coming of age for Jews in Britain'

March 16, 2020 13:24
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The 2020 Wingate Literary Prize has been awarded to novelist Linda Grant for her "love letter to London life", A Stranger City.

The book - Ms Grant’s seventh novel - was chosen from a short list of seven to win the award, given each year since 1978 for the novel or non-fiction book that best "translates the idea of Jewishness to the general reader".

“A Stranger City is a superb piece of writing about London life and its complexity," writer and broadcaster Clive Lawton, who chaired the judges this year, said.

"Within a diverse and impressive short-list of books, all of which would have been worthy winners of the Wingate prize, A Stranger City very much felt like a work for the 21st Century and a coming of age for Jews in Britain."