Showing posts with label Orange Prize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orange Prize. Show all posts

Friday, June 08, 2007

Miss Sunshine

She's just 29 and she has won the Orange Prize for fiction this year. Writes The Guardian:

For the second year running, the £30,000 Orange Broadband prize for fiction has been awarded to a young writer already acquiring prodigious literary celebrity.

Two years younger than last year's winner Zadie Smith and with one book fewer under her belt, Nigerian-born Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, 29, took it for her domestic epic of the Biafra war, Half of a Yellow Sun.

Her triumph vindicated the readers who have bought 187,000 copies since the paperback was published in January, and the bookmakers William Hill who made her odds-on favourite at 13/8.


Everyone who knew her at Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope, including me, cannot be more elated. It's a great moment for us all, and we are proud of her achievement. Congrats Chimamanda!

Here is the BBC report on her win and here are some pics from the ceremony by fellow blogger Molara Wood.