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2001 Whitbread Awards

The Whitbread Awards (1971–2005), called Costa Book Awards since 2006, are literary awards in the United Kingdom, awarded both for high literary merit but also for works considered enjoyable reading. This page gives details of the awards given in the year 2001.

2001 was the first year that a book in the children's category was chosen as book of the year.

Book of the Year

Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass

Children's Book

Winner:

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First Novel

Winner:

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Novel

Winner:

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Biography

Winner:

  • Diana Souhami, Selkirk's Island

Shortlist:

  • Anthony Bailey, A View of Delft
  • Adam Sisman, Boswell's Presumptuous Task
  • Geoffrey Wall, Flaubert: A Life

Poetry

Winner:

  • Selima Hill, Bunny

Shortlist :

References

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