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Shehan Karunatilaka is the 2022 Booker Prize Winner!

 

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Hey there! Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of books and awards? Well, hold onto your hats because We’ve got a fascinating story for you!

So, imagine this: there’s a book called “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida,” written by a super talented Sri Lankan author named Shehan Karunatilaka.

Guess what? This amazing book won the 2022 Booker Prize! Yeah, you heard it right, the Booker Prize! It’s like the Olympics of literature, where they give a big shiny award to the best English-language novel published in Ireland or the UK each year. And Shehan’s book was the winner! How cool is that?

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  • “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida” is actually Shehan’s second book. His first one, called “Chinaman,” was so incredible that it was chosen by the BBC and The Reading Agency for the Big Jubilee Read back in 2011. That’s like being picked for the ultimate book club! And guess what? It even won three fancy prizes: the Commonwealth Prize, the DSL Prize, and the Gratiaen Prize. Talk about a triple whammy of awesomeness!
  • Now, let’s talk about what Shehan’s latest book is all about. It’s set in Sri Lanka during the 1990s when there was a civil war going on. The story revolves around the murder of a war photographer in the bustling city of Colombo. But hold on tight because this book isn’t just about mysteries and crimes. Nope, it also delves into the topic of life after death. Pretty mind-boggling, huh?
  • When Shehan won the Booker Prize, he stood up on stage and made a funny remark. He said it would be cool if he could get the prize money of £50,000 in bitcoin. Can you imagine that? Bitcoins raining from the sky! Well, maybe not exactly, but it sure would be something.
  • You know what else is cool? Shehan was born in Sri Lanka and grew up in the vibrant city of Colombo. But his adventures didn’t stop there. He finished his education in New Zealand and then hopped around the globe, working in places like London, Amsterdam, and Singapore. That’s like traveling the world through words!
  • So there you have it, our young friend. Shehan Karunatilaka, with his fantastic book “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida,” became the talk of the town when he won the Booker Prize. Remember, never stop exploring the magical world of books because who knows? Maybe one day, it’ll be your name on that shiny award!
  • And as we say, “The early bird catches the worm,” and “Laughter is the best medicine.” Keep reading and keep smiling, my little bookworm!

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