Ruth Ozeki's 'Book of Form and Emptiness' wins Women's Prize
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American-Canadian writer, Ruth Ozeki, wins the prestigious Womens Prize for Fiction for The Book of Form and Emptiness., in London, Wednesday June 15, 2022. Ozeki was awarded the 30,000 pound ($36,000) prize for her playful, philosophical novel about a bereaved boys relationship with books and the objects in his house all of which speak to him. (Ian West/PA via AP)Ruth Ozeki attends the 2022 Women's Prize For Fiction Winner's Ceremony, in London, Wednesday June 15, 2022. The prize, which is now in its 27th year, is open to original works of fiction written in English by women around the world, with the winner receiving 30,000. This year's nominees are Lisa Allen-Agostini for The Bread the Devil Knead, Meg Mason for Sorrow and Bliss, Ruth Ozeki for The Book of Form and Emptiness, Elif Shafak for The Island of Missing Trees, Louise Erdrich for The Sentence and Maggie Shipstead for Great Circle. (Ian West/PA via AP)Maggie Shipstead attends the 2022 Women's Prize For Fiction Winner's Ceremony, in London, Wednesday June 15, 2022. The prize, which is now in its 27th year, is open to original works of fiction written in English by women around the world, with the winner receiving 30,000. This year's nominees are Lisa Allen-Agostini for The Bread the Devil Knead, Meg Mason for Sorrow and Bliss, Ruth Ozeki for The Book of Form and Emptiness, Elif Shafak for The Island of Missing Trees, Louise Erdrich for The Sentence and Maggie Shipstead for Great Circle. (Ian West/PA via AP)Lisa Allen-Agostini attends the 2022 Women's Prize For Fiction Winner's Ceremony, in London, Wednesday June 15, 2022. The prize, which is now in its 27th year, is open to original works of fiction written in English by women around the world, with the winner receiving 30,000. This year's nominees are Lisa Allen-Agostini for The Bread the Devil Knead, Meg Mason for Sorrow and Bliss, Ruth Ozeki for The Book of Form and Emptiness, Elif Shafak for The Island of Missing Trees, Louise Erdrich for The Sentence and Maggie Shipstead for Great Circle. (Ian West/PA via AP)Elif Shafak attends the 2022 Women's Prize For Fiction Winner's Ceremony, in London, Wednesday June 15, 2022. The prize, which is now in its 27th year, is open to original works of fiction written in English by women around the world, with the winner receiving 30,000. This year's nominees are Lisa Allen-Agostini for The Bread the Devil Knead, Meg Mason for Sorrow and Bliss, Ruth Ozeki for The Book of Form and Emptiness, Elif Shafak for The Island of Missing Trees, Louise Erdrich for The Sentence and Maggie Shipstead for Great Circle. (Ian West/PA via AP)Meg Mason attends the 2022 Women's Prize For Fiction Winner's Ceremony, in London, Wednesday June 15, 2022. The prize, which is now in its 27th year, is open to original works of fiction written in English by women around the world, with the winner receiving 30,000. This year's nominees are Lisa Allen-Agostini for The Bread the Devil Knead, Meg Mason for Sorrow and Bliss, Ruth Ozeki for The Book of Form and Emptiness, Elif Shafak for The Island of Missing Trees, Louise Erdrich for The Sentence and Maggie Shipstead for Great Circle. (Ian West/PA via AP)
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American-Canadian writer, Ruth Ozeki, wins the prestigious Womens Prize for Fiction for The Book of Form and Emptiness., in London, Wednesday June 15, 2022. Ozeki was awarded the 30,000 pound ($36,000) prize for her playful, philosophical novel about a bereaved boys relationship with books and the objects in his house all of which speak to him. (Ian West/PA via AP)